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Situated in the Peak District National Park, this delightful Inn dates back to the building of the turnpike from Old Glossop to Buxton in 1792. Today, the resident owners extend a warm welcome to all who visit their country hostelry, good food, a well balanced Wine Menu, well kept real ales and comfortable bedrooms. Ideally situated for great walking or touring. We are Hayfield's ONLY main entry in the Good Pub Guide 2009.
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Mark and his team offer a lovely welcome whenever we visit the cosy Lantern Pike. Fantastic new menu offering a great choice of delicious, traditional English pub food. The service is always friendly, polite and professional. We love this little gem of a pub! See you again soon
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Date of stay: February 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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I thought I had given you a full house in my earlier review. Somehow I missed clicking on the last circle which is well deserved. You really are an "excellent" host and should be proud of your achievements having only been there in such a short period. Nettie & Family
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Date of stay: December 2023
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Trip type: Travelled with family
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Amazing food, cozy friendly pub, we come here after a long walk around Kinder. The food was fresh home made and delicious. There was 10 of us and 3 dogs. Very accommodating especially when we come unannounced. Pub was very cozy, fire blazing. Dogs welcome which is a huge bonus for me. We all had various foods and not one meals was disappointing. Will certainly be going back.
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Date of stay: October 2022Trip type: Travelled with friends
Room Tip:Not a huge carpark, but we got creative with a few of us.
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Where else to drink after a hike up lantern pike? Not the easiest pub to park at, decent beer garden with great views. Decent pint and a bag of crisps to celebrate our trek. It also has some historical interest if your a coronation Street fan.
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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A group of 4 friends had 2 nights at the Lantern Pike - it was a great base for a walking break. The location is perfect for a good walk up Kinder or Bleaklow with the main footpath being just up the road. The pub itself is great. We had a really warm welcome, a few drinks in the sunny beer garden before moving inside for dinner. The food was great and just what we needed. The breakfast was hearty and we were given a packed lunch to accompany us on our 11 mile walk. The beer was just as good as the food too, with some good ales, pale ales and lager on draught. The twin rooms were clean and compact and perfect for a comfortable base. The staff were friendly too. Perfect place for a break in the Peak District.
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Date of stay: September 2020Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Arrived ...all looked great..showed upstairs to the rooms to be informed the boiler had broken so there was no hot water or heating. informed an engineer wouldnt come out because it was bank holiday? The coldest bank holiday in many years! Tried to book elsewhere but all booked up. Travelling with my sister and husband and she suffers from severe joint problems so being cold was not really the best. Our room was freezing and damp.. I think perhaps they should have phoned us before we arrived to explain about the heating, or as least supplied some form of heaters for the room. The food and bar service was excellent and good value. Perhaps a small discount on the price of the rooms would have been pertinent but none was offered (disappointing)
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Date of stay: August 2020
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Really Nice place to stay peaceful good food staff really friendly and helpful room was perfect clean view from the small window I'd go again if you like walking this is the Right place to stay highly recommended
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Date of stay: June 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Amicable hosts and very friendly "breakfast lady". Bar food very average. Our room was compact but with a spacious en-suite which was let down by the mold in the tile grouting and on the ceiling, which also had peeling paint. This seem symptomatic what with the creaky bed springs, TV remote on which the "1" didn't work and maybe I was unlucky in drawing a sachet of tomato sauce which was over 2 months past its date. Also in Bleaklow at night you get the car headlamps through the curtains as the traffic rounds the corner. However, giving a" poor" rating would have been a bit harsh.
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Date of stay: October 2019
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We had not been in The Lantern Pike for several years as it had changed hands and was not very good, but we were very pleased with our visit, the food was good, I had cottage pie and my other half had a steak, the food lovely, home cooked, hot and excellent quality, the steak was excellent and cooked just right. the two members of staff who took our order and served the food were really nice and helpful, Pauline served our meal and she is lovely and the other young lady (sorry did'nt catch her name) was lovely too, will certainly be going back soon, it's nice to see the standard has gone back.
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Date of stay: October 2019
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We booked a one-night stay here as we wanted to do a couple of long walks around Hayfield. It is a very cozy pub, the food was very nice and homely and the staff were very friendly. A perfect base for walking.
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Date of stay: August 2019
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£94 - £95 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
ALSO KNOWN AS
lantern pike hotel little hayfield
LOCATION
United KingdomEnglandPeak District National ParkHayfieldLittle Hayfield
NUMBER OF ROOMS
5
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