Visit the Peak District from Castle Green Bed and Breakfast
Castle Green bed and breakfast is an ideal place to stay and visit the Peak District, whether you wish to enjoy water sports, challenging walks, visits to our charming Peak District towns or the exciting attractions for all the family, there is something for everyone. If you are bringing your bike we have cycle storage available too.
Chatsworth | Spectacular 18th-century mansion with Adam interiors and parkland |
Heights of Abraham | Country park and famous show caverns set in 60 acres of woodland and reached by cable car over deep limestone gorge in the Peak District. |
Crich Tramway Museum | Situated in this restored period village overlooking the Derwent Valley. |
Gulliver’s Kingdom | A great theme-park day out for younger family members |
Matlock Farm | A great family day full of varied activities on a working 600 acre farm. |
Blue John Cavern | The world famous Blue John Cavern is a series of caves in the peak district providing educational and interesting family days out and school trips. |
Red House Stables | Housing one of the foremost collections of horse-drawn vehicles in Britain. This working carriage museum is well worth a visit. |
Matlock Bath Aquarium and Hologram Gallery | A must for fish fans situated in the old thermal baths |
Peak District Mining Museum | Situated in the Victorian Pavilion, experience the life of a Derbyshire lead miner. |
Matlock Bath Illuminations and Venetian Night | During the months of September and October the riverbanks become a fairyland of lights and tableaux and at weekends the river is ablaze with decorated boats. The fun continues on alternate Saturdays with a fireworks display on the cliff top, and there are stalls, delicious food, funfair rides and other live entertainment. |
Masson Mill | Experience a working textile museum at Britain’s finest example of a 1783 Arkwright Cotton Mill. Complete your day in the Shopping Village or restaurant. |
Hall Leys Park | Hall Leys Park is officially one of the best in the UK after being awarded its fifth consecutive Green Flag Award in July 2012. This is a beautifully maintained park were you can enjoy a peaceful stroll, have a game of bowls, have lunch in the Park Cafe or listen to brass bands or entertainment from the band stand. |
Wirksworth | Wirksworth is one of the oldest towns in this area of the Peak District and is still one of those with greatest character. |
Arkwrights Cromford Mill | Cromford mill is now a world heritage site. Restoration of the old mill has been carried out by the Arkwright society which purchased the site in 1979. |
Kedleston Hall | Spectacular 18th-century mansion with Adam interiors and parkland |
Hardwick Hall | An Elizabethan masterpiece |
Haddon Hall | A fortified medieval manor house dating from the 12th Century |
Tissington Hall | Built in 1609 by Francis FitzHerbert to replace the moated fortification that guarded the Norman Church that straddles the hill in the centre of the village. |
Special Offers
- Book direct for the best prices - email us today!
- Stay for 4 nights or more to receive a 10% discount on your total bill
- Discounted entrance to grounds, main house and parking at Chatsworth House
- Discounted tickets for cable car and tours of the caverns at Heights of Abraham

