Wednesday, 7 November 2012

The sights and scenery of Derbyshire

Hotels in Derbyshire are positively brimming over with guests throughout the year. It’s no wonder, really; this county is one of the arrestingly beautiful parts of England, with its striking fusion of windswept thatched houses, wild moors and rolling green hills dotted with grey-stone villages.
For many, Derbyshire is synonymous with the Peak District National Park, although the park actually overlaps with a number of other counties as well. Because of this, quite a large percentage of the holiday-makers here are nature enthusiasts and hikers, choosing hotels in Derbyshire due to their close proximity to the unspoilt beauty of the Peak District, which they can often reach by car or by foot within just a few minutes, depending on the location of their hotel.
However, whilst you cannot deny the appeal of the Derbyshire’s dramatic scenery, there’s more to this county than its moors and walking trails.
For those lucky enough to visit, there’s an endless amount of towns to roam through and attractions to explore. History buffs will adore Derbyshire, as the towns around here are home to a wealth of stately houses, halls and cathedrals. Perhaps the most well loved of these is Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan mansion which dates back to the early 16th century and was designed by Robert Smythson.
Then of course, there’s Derby Cathedral, constructed in 943 AD, whose vaulted ceiling hides beneath them a fascinating collection of tombs from the Medieval Era. Wherever your interests lie, be they in nature or mad-made attractions, you’ll never tire of this fascinating county.
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