Pennine Way Anniversary
The 24th April marks the 50th anniversary of the Pennine Way, the UK's very first National Trail. The trail begins in Edale and stretches all the way to Kirk Yetholm in Northumbria and can take between 16 and 19 days to walk the whole 268 mile length.
There is a lot of activity planned to celebrate the anniversary, details of which can be found on the National Trails website. Losehill House is on Edale's doorstep and a great place to rest up before attempting to walk all or part of the trail - we have rooms available on the 24th April.
A documentary about the Pennine Way has been made and the first episode will be airing tonight on BBC One Yorkshire & Lincolnshire, North East & Cumbria, and the North West. It will also available nationwide on iPlayer for 30 days thereafter.
News from the Visit Peak District Tourism Conference 2015
This month saw the official tourist board Visit Peak District & Derbyshire’s 2015 Tourism Conference & Exhibition at High Peak Borough Council’s Pavilion Gardens in Buxton. This aptly fell during English Tourism Week.
The event was attended by more than 150 delegates and saw speakers including Satyan Joshi, (Senior Travel Industry Manager at Google UK Ltd), Wendy Hain (Director of Membership East Midlands Chamber) and Adrian Farmer (DVMWHS Heritage Coordinator) take to the stage to give presentations.
At Losehill House we're proud to be a part of the Peak District and to promote and encourage interest in all the National Park has to offer. We currently hold the Peak District Environmental Quality Mark which is recognition of our efforts to use local produce and services where possible. You can read more about this here.
L'Eroica Britannia
The vintage bicycle event, L'Eroica Britannia, comes to the Bakewell Showground for the second year running this summer from 19th - 21st June and takes the form of a three day festival and bike ride.
The festival will involve over 200 brilliant brands, including vintage stalls, bicycle brands, street food trucks and great drinking experiences. Activities will include a vintage sports day, 'Best in Show' and plenty of family fun. A 3 day ticket pass for the event costs just £10 for adults with children under 12 free of charge.
To find out more about getting involved in the bike ride, of which there are three different routes, visit their website here. Losehill House makes the perfect base if you'd like to stay for the festival duration in comfort - call us on 01433 621219 for availability.
Solar Eclipse from the Peak District
Today holds two titles - the first day of Spring and also the day of a partial solar eclipse.
The eclipse occurred around 9:30am this morning, but unfortunately it was fairly cloudy. However, we did manage to catch a glimpse at the point of maximum coverage.
The National Trust Peak District Twitter account was able to capture and share this image of the eclipse viewed from Edale, near Losehill House:
Let's hope the next solar eclipse visible from the UK in 2026 will be on a clear day!
5 More Things You Didn't Know About Losehill...
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We offer special discounts for our social media followers. All of our Twitter followers receive both 20% off spa treatments and 20% off a bottle of wine when they visit us. Facebook fans who check-in on Facebook when they arrive at Losehill House will receive 20% off a bottle of wine and a free room upgrade if possible!
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Wedding parties have exclusive use of the hotel. We believe everyone is unique and we aim to tailor wedding packages to help to make the wedding days of our couples as special as possible. Our Orangery can seat up to 80 guests, with room for 120 for an evening reception.
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We have been awarded the Peak District Environmental Quality Mark. This is awarded to businesses who put pride in the Peak District at the heart of their operations, who actively help safeguard and improve the Peak District environment and heritage and who add to the wellbeing of their communities.
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We provide luxury day spa packages. Our full day spa packages usually start from 10am with a welcome drink in the lounge followed by use of the swimming pool, sauna, steam room and outdoor hot tub, finished off with a two course lunch in our Orangery Restaurant.
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Guests have use of our terrace hot tub. There’s something special about relaxing in an outdoor hot tub, while enjoying the magnificent views over the Hope Valley. A real joy in all seasons; guests have even been known to venture out in the snow.
5 Things You Didn't Know About Losehill...
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Our a la carte menu changes daily. Our dinner menu has a selection of six delicious choices for each course, including vegetarian options. Our resident guests enjoy this format and rarely find their selection an easy one with such varied dishes.
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Our spa uses luxurious ESPA and Thalgo products. We use Thalgo’s range of expert marine products and ESPA’s luxurious natural skincare products to offer powerful healing, revitalising and relaxing spa treatments. We have also been awarded the Thalgo Platinum Spa Award in 2012 and 2013 for excellence in beauty.
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Our Orangery Restaurant has its own vegetable garden. As part of our dedication to using locally-sourced produce, in 2014 we planted the garden at Losehill House. After a successful first season, the venture has proven viable and so our guests will hopefully be enjoying home-grown produce for years to come.
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We have been awarded the Peak District Environmental Quality Mark. This is awarded to businesses who put pride in the Peak District at the heart of their operations, who actively help safeguard and improve the Peak District environment and heritage and who add to the wellbeing of their communities.
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Each of our bedrooms are unique. Losehill House has 23 beautifully appointed four star en-suite bedrooms and suites - all with flat screen TV and DVD and free Wi-Fi access, plus robes and slippers for the spa. Most of our rooms also offer extensive views over the National Park nestled between Lose Hill and Win Hill.
Planned Peak District Days Out
Are you new to the wonderful outings that the Peak District can offer? Or just looking for something new?
Visit Peak District has put together a number of different itineraries to help you plan a day out in the Peak District. From 'Around Bakewell' to 'On The Trail of Bargains' there's sure to be a day out that peaks your interest.
Take a look at all nine itineraries here.
Enjoy Your Trip?
We love hearing back from guests who have stayed with us; it's great to hear what they enjoyed but also where we can focus our efforts in terms of development.
TripAdvisor is a great platform for this, and we're delighted to have received over 500 'Very Good' and 'Excellent' reviews on our page. If you have recently stayed with us or visited, we'd love to hear your feedback on our TripAdvisor page here.
Romantic Peak District
In case you'd forgotten, it's Valentine's Day tomorrow! What better place to plan a romance-filled day than the heart of the Peak District. There are stunning views and plenty of places to visit with your Valentine. We've put together a few suggestions for those of you still making last-minute plans...
Spa Day
Treat your other half to a peaceful, relaxing day where you can forget about the day-to-day worries and focus on each other. At Losehill House we offer a number of full and half day spa packages to choose from, all include use of our pool, sauna, steam room and terrace hot tub while others include spa treatments and a meal in our award-winning Orangery Restaurant.
Walk Hand in Hand
One of the easiest and cheapest things that you can do in the Peak District is to put on your walking boots and go for a stroll together. Visit Peak District has some great suggested routes which you can take, depending on where you want to start from. How about the Shivering Mountain walking route, starting from Castleton? Increase the romance by taking along a picnic hamper filled with your partner's favourite foods. Just be sure to wrap up warm!
Tea for Two
Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea for two in our Orangery Restaurant, with spectacular panoramic views of the Hope Valley. Ours is a traditional afternoon tea selection of finger sandwiches, served on white and brown bread, to include smoked salmon, Bennets' Hope Valley free range egg with mayonnaise, cucumber and Peak District ham and mustard. The tea also includes warm, freshly baked scones with whipped cream and strawberry jam, and a selection of seasonal home-made cakes. Add Champagne for extra sparkle!
Country Garden
On this list, we couldn't leave out a visit to one of the Peak District's gardens. Perhaps the most spectacular of which belongs to Chatsworth House. However, this experience may be best saved for another day as the gardens and house are closed for the winter and will reopen on 28th March.
Recent Dishes This Winter
Top Left: Halibut with Kale Mussel Broth and Purple Potato Dumplings.
Top Middle: Ribeye and Oxtail with Ox Cheek and Potato Terrine.
Top Right: Goose with Roasted Potatoes and Brussel Sprouts.
Bottom Left: Rose Veal Rump, Osso Buco, Gremolata Wafer, Parsley and Beetroot.
Bottom Middle: Venison with Salsify, Cocoa, Watercress and Celeriac Risotto.
Bottom Right: Oxtail with Horseradish Ice Cream, Watercress Pearls and Oxtail Consommé.
Visit Peak District: The World Away
Watch Visit Peak District's short video about the possibilities when taking a short break or holiday in the National Park...
Peak District & Derbyshire Visitor Guide
Visit Peak District have put together the 2015 Peak District & Derbyshire Visitor's Guide, which can be ordered for free on their website here.
If you're planning a visit to the Peak District, or live close by and want to make the most of what Derbyshire has to offer, do order a copy to find out exactly what there is to enjoy.
The World Away Giveaway
Visit Peak District have launched a fantastic competition to help you explore the Peak District.
Prizes include a £250 shopping voucher, a season ticket for the Heights of Abraham and a Twilight Spa for two here at Losehill House!
To enter, just visit their website here and fill in the simple form. Good luck!
Welcoming 2015
We trust everyone had a fantastic festive break and enjoyed plenty of good food, good company and good fun. We had a brilliant Christmas and New Year at the hotel, and would like to say a big thank you to all the guests who made it special.
However, Christmas can sometimes leave us feeling in need of a rest! If you could do with a little treat as we start 2015, take a look at what we have on offer here at Losehill House...
A Spa Day
What better way to unwind than with a spa day? We have a number of spa day packages available, or if you'd like something that lasts a bit longer, take a look at our spa breaks. Half day spa packages start from £40pp and include a pot of tea or cafetiere of coffee on arrival; 2.5 hours enjoying our indoor pool, terrace hot tub, sauna and steam room; robes & slippers and a 10% discount off any treatments booked.
Taste of Losehill
Relax with friends or family and enjoy a meal together. Comprising of 7 courses this delightful dining experience costs just £49.50 per person.
Break in the Peaks
We have a number of special offers available for those wishing to book overnight stays in the new year. Take a look at our offers page for more details.
Merry Christmas from Losehill House
As we welcome our Christmas guests, we'd like to wish all of our friends, team and guests (past and present) a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Winter's On Its Way
Being in the Peak District, we often get the best of the seasons- brilliant sunshine in the summer, wonderful colours in the autumn, and sometimes plenty of snow in the winter!
We've already had our first flurry of winter weather this year, caught in the image below.
Peak District Welcomes Christmas
The Peak District is a beautiful area to enjoy Christmas festivities, and there are plenty of events to keep you and the family entertained throughout December! Take a look at what's on this Christmas in the Peak District... http://bit.ly/1D3pliH
Chatsworth House Events
Chatsworth House, located near Bakewell, has a whole host of festive events lined up during December. From wreath making and Mascarade Balls to Evening Nativities and Christmas Lunches, there's something for everyone. Take a look on their website for more details.
Buxton Opera House: A Christmas Carol
"Crowd of 2 Theatre Company returns to Buxton with its latest adaptation of this festive favourite. Jacob Marley, poor Bob Cratchit, his wife, dear old Mr Fezziwig, the three ghostly guides and a host of other characters from Mr Dickens’ original tale are brought to life by the cast of four actors, some chains and a mask or two." Book tickets now for Saturday 13th December.
Eyam Hall
Eyam Hall is opening its doors to welcome Christmas visitors. With activities such as Winter Walk, Carols in the Craft Centre and Ceramic Christmas Decoration painting, there are plenty of festive activities to entertain the whole family. For more details and opening times, see their website.
This is just a snapshot of what is available in the Peak District this Christmas! Take a look at Visit Peak District's website to see many more events listed.
Enjoy the Festivities at Losehill House
With only 21 days until Christmas, preparations here at Losehill House are in full swing! There are now only a few reduced rate Christmas packages left.
We are also offering guests discounted rates on Saturday 27th December, to include a free Taste of Losehill 7 course menu upgrade. Worth £49.50, this menu offers our Chefs the opportunity to create a unique dining experience. If you're interested in this deal, please call us on 01433 621219 for more information or to book.
Christmas Markets in the Peak District
The Peak District is a beautiful setting in which to spend the festive season. Get into the spirit of Christmas by visiting one of the many Christmas markets popping up in Peak District towns and villages over the next month.
You can search a list of all available markets on the Visit Peak District's website here.
Obne of the most-visited markets has got to be Chatsworth House's Christmas Market running now until 23rd November. The market is free to enter, but cars cost £3 midweek and £10 on weekends. A delightful way to spend the day.