
With its bustling high street, picturesque setting and iconic pudding, Bakewell is one of the most popular towns to visit in the Peak District. The town attracts visitors year-round, exploring the wider Peak District, enjoying local, independent food and shops, or simply soaking up the quaint, countryside atmosphere.
If you’re looking for a B&B near Bakewell, you’ve come to the right place. Located in the village of Baslow, just outside Bakewell, Robin Hood Farm B&B offers the ideal base close to the town while giving you easy access to the wider Peak District and everything it has to offer.
Set alongside the River Wye, Bakewell is known for its scenic riverside walks, traditional buildings and peaceful market town charm.
A visit to Bakewell often includes browsing independent, boutique shops, sampling the original Bakewell pudding, enjoying the weekly market, or stopping off at one of the many welcoming pubs, cafes or restaurants.
Its great Peak District location also makes it a great starting point for exploring nearby villages, walking routes and attractions
Robin Hood Farm B&B is located in the heart of the Peak District, in Baslow, just five miles from Bakewell. The drive typically takes around fifteen minutes along straightforward roads.
Staying with us just outside the town means you can enjoy easy access to Bakewell in a peaceful location without the hassle of busy streets.
Free on-site parking at our B&B also makes getting around even easier.

We’re proud to be recognised as one of the top-rated B&Bs near Bakewell, offering a range of comfortable rooms, including dog-friendly rooms, as well as a self-contained holiday cottage for guests looking for extra space or privacy.
All of our B&B rooms include a freshly prepared breakfast and a warm, personal welcome.
Plus, our location places you right in the heart of the Peak District, close to Bakewell, Chatsworth House and some of the area’s most popular walking routes.

Try A Bakewell Pudding - No trip to Bakewell is complete without trying the original Bakewell pudding. The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop is the most well-known place to sample this infamous speciality.
Visit Independent Shops - Bakewell is home to a large range of independent and boutique shops, from local food producers to gift shops and traditional sweet shops, all well worth a visit.
Take A Riverside Stroll - The River Wye runs through the centre of Bakewell and provides flat, scenic walking routes great for walkers of all abilities. These riverside paths are ideal for a gentle stroll or a relaxed afternoon walk.
Settle Down in a Local Pub - Bakewell also has an excellent selection of traditional country pubs, many of which serve local ales and delicious homemade food.
Most are also dog-friendly and offer a great place to stop after a day exploring the Peak District.
Robin Hood Farm B&B is around five miles from Bakewell, which is typically a fifteen-minute drive.
For keen walkers, Bakewell is about a two-hour walk from Robin Hood Farm B&B. There are a couple of routes, including country lanes and paths through the Chatsworth Estate.
Bakewell is a great place to visit at any time of year. Spring and summer are ideal for walking and outdoor activities, while autumn and winter offer quieter streets, seasonal events and cosy pub visits.






