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Bed And Breakfast In Bradwell

If you looking for a bed and breakfast in Bradwell and you love history and ice cream then you are searching in the right spot.

Bradwell lies in a narrow valley running between Tideswell and the Hope Valley and has strong connections with past Roman activity.  For history lovers, stay in a bed and breakfast in Bradwell and learn about the Roman pig of lead that was unearthed on Bradwell Moor over a century ago, and the ruins of the Roman Fort of Navio can still be seen, (though nothing remains standing above ground), close by at Brough.  A Roman road passes close by to the north of the village. 

Just a short drive away is the outdoor adventure playground areas of Castleton and Edale so if you are looking to go hiking, cycling or exploring this part of the Peak Distict then a stay in a bed and breakfast in Bradwell would be ideal.

As well as lead mining and felt hat making, Bradwell is famous for something far more exciting and delicious and that's Bradwell's award winning Dairy Ice Cream which has been made here since 1899. Bring the family to stay in a bed and breakfast in Bradwell and treat them to an award-winning ice cream!

Off the main street the village has a surprise around every corner, with more corners, oblique alleys, narrow inter-connecting ginnels leading to hidden cottage gardens, and colourful secluded terraces than any other Peakland village.  Stay in a bed and breakfast in Bradwell in August and watch the village come alive with the annual well dressing and carnival.

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