Little John Hotel
Hathersage
Derbyshire
S32 1DD
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- Pet friendly hotel in Hathersage
- Heart of the beautiful Hope Valley
- Choose from double, family & twin rooms
- Superb breakfast served
- Excellent base for climbers & walkers
- Dogs welcome in all areas

Little John Hotel - Dog Friendly Hotel in Hathersage, Derbyshire
The Little John Hotel is becoming renowned as Derbyshire’s ‘ Craft Beer Hotel’ and provides an excellent base for climbers, walkers and other visitors. We have 12 comfortable ensuite bedrooms and 2 self catering cottages.
A warm welcome, fine ale, comfortable accommodation and great food is there anything else you want after a day’s walking or climbing in the hills? How about reasonable prices and discounts for corporate events? The Little John Inn in Hathersage has it all!
The Little John Offers a selection of bed and breakfast rooms, including double, family & twin ensuite rooms.
Food
The Little John serves traditional home cooked food, available all day. Alongside traditional pub classics and our specials board, we offer a selection of stone baked, hand stretched pizzas and assorted burgers.
Homemade puddings are also a favourite at the Little John.
Local Places
Lying in the heart of the beautiful Hope Valley, Hathersage is one of the more interesting villages in the area, with historical associations to Robin Hood and the Eyre family. The village centres around a road junction above the River Derwent, where the road to Sheffield branches off the route which follows the Derwent downstream. The ancient centre of the village was just above the church, which itself stands above and to the north of the modern village centre.
The village is a popular centre for walkers and rock climbers being surrounded by open moorland and a line of gritstone edges of which Stanage Edge is the largest as well as limestone crags at Stoney Middleton, Cheedale, Cheetor and Ravens Dale to name a few. There are also spectacular tors, such as Higgar Tor, and the enigmatic hill fort at Carl Wark. The centre of the village boasts numerous climbing/walking outlets as well as several cafes, local shops, ATM’s an Indian restaurant and an open air swimming pool (Apr – Oct). For those with children, there is a recreational area near the pool and bowling green.