The Horse & Jockey
The Horse & Jockey: Classic Country Pub and Cozy B&B in Tideswell
A cozy riverside pub in Millers Dale offering hearty home-cooked meals, local ales, and a tranquil garden in the heart of the Peak District.
Nestled in Millers Dale near Buxton, Anglers Rest is a family-run riverside pub renowned for its warm atmosphere, excellent home-cooked meals, and well-kept real ales. Set in the scenic Peak District National Park, it offers cozy interiors with wood-burning stoves and a tranquil beer garden by the river, perfect for walkers, cyclists, and locals alike. The pub also features a dog-friendly apartment for overnight stays, making it a welcoming retreat in a beautiful countryside setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take the local bus service from Buxton town center to Millers Dale, which runs approximately every 1-2 hours. The journey takes about 30-40 minutes. Note that service frequency may reduce on Sundays. A single ticket costs around £4-£6.
Car
Driving from Buxton to Anglers Rest takes roughly 20 minutes via local roads. Limited parking is available near the pub, so arriving early during peak times is advisable. No parking fees apply.
Walking
For active visitors, a scenic 2-hour walk from Buxton follows well-marked trails through the Peak District countryside. The terrain is moderately easy but may be uneven in places, so suitable footwear is recommended.
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