A great place to eat drink and stay
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The Tissington Trail is less than a mile away. Once
a narrow gauge railway track, it has been renovated
and surfaced to make a delightful track for walkers
or cyclists. Its easy gradients provide an ideal way
for visitors to see the changing scenery in this idyllic
part of the Peak District National Park. At Parsley
Hay the trail joins the High Peak Trail that runs down
to Cromford where Joseph Arkwright built the original
Mason Mill and started the Industrial Revolution.
The Bentley Brook Inn is ideally situated in the southern part of the Peak District
National Park known as the Derbyshire Dales. The Dales with their sparkling
trout streams, the nearby Staffordshire Moorlands, the White Peak and Dark
Peak are areas of such natural and contrasting beauty that they are attractions in
themselves, and entrance is free. So well located is the Inn that it is the ideal
base from which to explore the area by car, by cycle or perhaps best of all, on
foot.
Registered in England & Wales number: 5654892