This looks lush, and a great price considering dinner for 2 and breakfast is included.
Valid Sunday-Thursday until 31 August; Friday- and Saturday-night stays are available for an extra £20 (payable directly)
Overnight accommodation for two people in a Double room with full English breakfast
A 2-course set-menu dinner for two (worth £22 per person)
A late checkout until noon (worth £15)
Alternatively, you can stay for two nights for £129 -- dinner is included on the first night only
Not available on 14, 20-21, 28 May; 26 August
This package usually costs £114 -- so you save 31%
This hotel was once the private residence of Huddersfield entrepreneur Sir David Brown -- who founded Aston Martin
The building has maintained many of its original features and it boasts traditional décor -- including fireplaces and chandeliers
The Durker Roods Hotel is a 10-minute drive from Holmfirth and three miles from the edge of the Peak District National Park -- making it a great base for walkers
7 comments
wakeywarrior
8y 45d#1
It's in Holmfirth. Nice town where Last of the Summer Wine was filmed.
millarcat to wakeywarrior
8y 45d#2
Ahhh good to know, thanks
UncleWilly to wakeywarrior
8y 45d#3
No it isn't, it's in the middle of Meltham, which is more of a commuter village for Huddersfield than a tourist destination. By no means an unpleasant place, but hardly the rural retreat on the edge of the Peak District it's being misleadingly promoted as.
Travelzoo are well known for misleading descriptions of hotel locations. Personally I would always put the postcode into Multimap and find out for myself where the hotel really is.
stealth666
8y 45d#4
Hudderfield is a dump, like most other west Yorkshire towns surrounding Bradford...
john808
8y 45d#5
What's trip advisor say?
pharmer1908
8y 45d2#6
Parts of huddersfield are a dump, Birkby, far town etc but Meltham isn't.
It's a nice little place. Not quaint but not bad.
Many nice places nearby including Holmfirth etc and I assume most people going here will be in a car and not walking, so I don't understand what the big deal is if the hotels not exactly smack bang in the middle of the hanging gardens of Babylon!!!
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Valid Sunday-Thursday until 31 August; Friday- and Saturday-night stays are available for an extra £20 (payable directly)
Overnight accommodation for two people in a Double room with full English breakfast
A 2-course set-menu dinner for two (worth £22 per person)
A late checkout until noon (worth £15)
Alternatively, you can stay for two nights for £129 -- dinner is included on the first night only
Not available on 14, 20-21, 28 May; 26 August
This package usually costs £114 -- so you save 31%
This hotel was once the private residence of Huddersfield entrepreneur Sir David Brown -- who founded Aston Martin
The building has maintained many of its original features and it boasts traditional décor -- including fireplaces and chandeliers
The Durker Roods Hotel is a 10-minute drive from Holmfirth and three miles from the edge of the Peak District National Park -- making it a great base for walkers
7 comments
Travelzoo are well known for misleading descriptions of hotel locations. Personally I would always put the postcode into Multimap and find out for myself where the hotel really is.
It's a nice little place. Not quaint but not bad.
Many nice places nearby including Holmfirth etc and I assume most people going here will be in a car and not walking, so I don't understand what the big deal is if the hotels not exactly smack bang in the middle of the hanging gardens of Babylon!!!