Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre
Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre, Pindale Road, Hope, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 6RN
Call Alan Medhurst on 01433 620111 or 07812 638099
Accommodation and camping in the Peak District
The centre offers 5 different kinds of accommodation. The farmhouse offers traditional bed and (an AGA cooked) breakfast. The Barn has 6 independent self-catering units, 3 of these can accommodate people with certain physical disabilities. The Old Lead Mine Engine House is a self-catering unit sleeping 8. A campsite, adjacent to the centre, has showers, hot water, and toilet facilities. DofE expeditions are welcome and camp in separate areas from the general public.
All rooms have Freesat TV, WiFi is available in all rooms and camping areas (£2 for four days per device).
Close to the start of the Pennine Way, White to Dark Walk, The Great Ridge, Mam Tor, Back Tor, Lose Hill and the Edale Skyline, Pindale Farm is your ideal base for walking. Climbing, caving, horse riding and many more activities are available, with instruction if required.
Well behaved pets welcome. Scouts, Cadets and DofE expeditions always welcome. .
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The centre offers 5 different kinds of accommodation. The farmhouse offers traditional bed and (an AGA cooked) breakfast. The Barn has 6 independent self-catering units, 3 of these can accommodate people with certain physical disabilities. The Old Lead Mine Engine House is a self-catering unit sleeping 8. A campsite, adjacent to the centre, has showers, hot water, and toilet facilities. DofE expeditions are welcome and camp in separate areas from the general public.
All rooms have Freesat TV, WiFi is available in all rooms and camping areas (£2 for four days per device).
Close to the start of the Pennine Way, White to Dark Walk, The Great Ridge, Mam Tor, Back Tor, Lose Hill and the Edale Skyline, Pindale Farm is your ideal base for walking. Climbing, caving, horse riding and many more activities are available, with instruction if required.
Well behaved pets welcome. Scouts, Cadets and DofE expeditions always welcome. .
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This accommodation is featured on our map of the Peak District and here is its own website.
Details
Beds & Rooms:
64: Farmhouse: 4. Engine House: 8. Barn: 4x8, 2x10. + camping.Open:
All year (camping March-October). 24 hours.Price per night:
Camping £11pp, hook up £7, gazebo £10. DofE camping £9.50pp. Barns £21pp + £1 electric tokens.Booking:
Early booking (deposit) is best.Directions:
GR 163 825. From Hope follow cement works signs, turn off main road between church and Woodroffe Arms. what3words "Dusty.Retire.Knowlege"Public Transport :
Train station in Hope. On local buses ask for Hope. Hope is 15 minutes' walk from the hostel. National Express Sheffield (taxi fare £15-£20).Walks :
Long Distance Walks Pennine Way The Pennine Bridleway Land's End to John O Groats on foot Trans Euro Trail Great North Trail Limestone Way
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Campsite in the Hope Valley awarded 3 Pennants by the AA
April 28th 2024
A mile from Castleton in the Peak District, Pindale Farm offers a campsite on the field to the southwest of the Farm House, as well as self-catered bunkhouses and B&B. Perfect for D of E expeditions the campsite is also available from March to October for the general public. The field is flat and has taps and a drain as well as lights at night. There are six, 6-amp electric hook ups and heated toilet and shower blocks with hot water. For hammock campers, there are a number of excellent trees.
Cycling The Great North Trail through the Peak District.
August 19th 2022
As The Great North Trail stretches through the Peak District, Pindale Farm is a beautiful location to rest for the night.
Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre is situated in the Peak District, where the White Peak meets the Dark Peak. White Peak and Dark Peak are named after their opposing geology. The White Peak is capped with white-grey limestone meaning exposed rock is light in colour whereas the Dark Peak is made of Millstone Grit Sandstone meaning the protruding rocks are much darker. The difference in geology explains the contrasting landscapes between the two areas; the White peak is characterised by it’s gentler peaks and troughs whilst the Dark Peak is much more rugged and unforgiving.
Whilst walking the Great North Trail through the Peak District, you can marvel in the changing landscapes and underlying geology. Situated between the two sides of the Peak District is Pindale Farm Outdoor Centre, the perfect overnight stop during your journey.
Pindale Farm has a multiple bunkhouses to choose from as well as a camping field. The choice is yours when deciding where to stay. The accommodation also has restaurants and pubs within walking distance in the nearby town of Castleton. Perfect after a long day cycling the Great North Trail.
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Duke of Edinburgh groups are our speciality at Pindale Farm
June 28th 2021
We see many so our former D of E participants staying with us as adults with their own families, saying “I did my D of E at Pindale and thought we would come back.”
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