The Old Nags Head
The Old Nags Head: Historic Pub and Hiker’s Haven in Edale
Cozy stone-built pub and inn in Edale, offering hearty fare, local ales, and a warm welcome for Peak District hikers.
Nestled in the heart of Edale within the Peak District, The Rambler Inn is a charming stone-built pub and inn famed for its warm atmosphere, hearty traditional pub fare, and prime location for walkers exploring the surrounding hills. With comfortable en-suite rooms, a welcoming bar, and a sunny beer garden, it offers a homely retreat for hikers and visitors seeking authentic countryside hospitality and local ales.
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Train and Walk
Take the train to Edale station, located about 1.5 km from The Rambler Inn. From the station, enjoy a scenic 20-25 minute walk along well-marked village paths to reach the inn. This route is accessible year-round and free of charge.
Car
Drive to Edale village via the A6187 from Sheffield or the A625 from Hope. Parking is limited near the inn, so arrive early, especially on weekends. Parking fees vary but expect approximately £3-£5 for a day. The inn is about a 5-minute walk from most village parking areas.
Bus
Local bus services connect Hope and surrounding villages to Edale. From the bus stop, The Rambler Inn is a 10-minute walk through village lanes. Bus frequency varies, with fewer services on weekends. Tickets cost around £3-£6 depending on the route.
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