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The White Hart Inn
Countryside setting near Peak District, Fork and Furrow restaurant dining
Countryside setting near Peak District, Fork and Furrow restaurant dining
Scenic location near Peak District, Artistry restaurant tasting menu
Scenic Derwent Valley views, Themed family cabins
Scenic views of High Tor and river, Artist's Corner Restaurant with themed dinners
UNESCO World Heritage Site setting, Dining with locally sourced ingredients
Family-friendly accommodation, Pet-friendly stays available
Underground restaurant and cocktail bar, Rooms with spa bath options
Proximity to Peak District attractions, On-site Thyme restaurant
Exceptional cooked-to-order breakfast, River Derwent views from rooms
Proximity to essential amenities, On-site Cookhouse and Pub restaurant
Delicious pub food and breakfast, Peaceful Derbyshire setting
Gastro bar and traditional Sunday lunch, Individually designed rooms
Award-winning full English breakfast, Proximity to local pubs
Luxury suite amenities, Award-winning dining experience
Peak District National Park setting, Spacious suites with duck quack alarm
Strategic location near Nottingham, Modern British cuisine with local produce
Robust breakfast buffet selection, Versatile event and wedding spaces
Proximity to designer outlet, Hypnos mattresses for restful sleep
Picturesque peak district location, Historic 16th-century coaching inn
Lively bar with happy hour, Outdoor terrace and garden area
Exceptional dining experiences, Central village location
Proximity to Peak District attractions, Dog-friendly accommodation and dining
Motorway service area location, Recently renovated rooms
Expansive private parkland setting, Priory retreat spa and indoor pool
Stunning Amber Valley views, Award-winning European restaurant
Panoramic valley and cable car views, Thoughtfully designed unique guestrooms
Convenient on-site parking, Functional meeting room facilities
Historic Georgian landmark building, Opulent fine dining restaurant
Double whirlpool bath in select rooms, Individually designed, characterful rooms
Secure, nearby multi-storey parking, Thyme restaurant dining experience
Locally sourced farm-to-table breakfast, Natural light in meeting spaces
Onsite pub with extensive menu, Historic 18th-century pub setting
American loft-style design, Award-winning stylish hotel
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.
Old buildings demolished in many parts of the country, have been brought to this site in the heart of Derbyshire to be rebuilt and restored as a village. Attractions include a souvenir shop, tea rooms and pub. This has formed the base of the Crich Tramway Village where the largest collection of restored vintage trams trundle along the cobbled streets and into the near countryside. The workshop gallery is where engineers service and restore the vehicles. The depots contain over fifty trams in original livery from cities and towns around the country. Opening: Daily: 10am - 5pm (April - October) Limited opening: 10:30 - 4pm (Daily: Feb 11-26; Weekends March, November and December) Tickets: Adult: £9 Senior: £8 Child: £4.50 (includes unlimited rides on the trams) The Crich Tramway Village is wheelchair friendly. Admission include car parking
Crich Tramway Village is a top attraction in Crich, known for its unique features that attract numerous visitors each year.
Explore various stays near Crich Tramway Village, including popular choices like Midway Cottage, Epworth Cottage, The White Hart Inn, The Family Tree, Florence Nightingale Suites at Lea Hurst.
Discover nearby attractions, such as Crich Tramway Village, Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, Peak District Mining Museum, Gulliver's Kingdom, Heights of Abraham, all within a convenient distance from Crich Tramway Village.