Discover the wonders of the local area
Uncover the best of the Peak District, from serene landscapes to charming local hotspots, all within easy reach of your holiday pod.

Your perfect countryside escape
Tucked away on a peaceful hilltop at the edge of the Peak District National Park, this beautifully crafted holiday pod offers the perfect countryside escape. Surrounded by sweeping views across rolling moorland, it’s a place to slow down, switch off, and soak in the scenery.
Just a short drive from the charming market town of Penistone and the picturesque village of Holmfirth, you’ll have the best of both worlds — total tranquillity with local pubs, shops, and eateries close by.
Step outside onto your private decking area, fire up the BBQ, and dine under open skies. As the sun sets, sink into your own hot tub and take in the uninterrupted views across the Peaks — the perfect end to a day of walking, cycling, or simply unwinding.
Inside, the pod is cosy yet stylish, with everything you need for a comfortable stay. It’s a small but perfectly formed retreat, designed for relaxation, romance, and reconnecting with nature.
Whether you’re exploring scenic trails straight from your door, or simply unwinding, the Holiday Pod Peakdistrict is the ideal base.

Local gems and must-see attractions
Here are some of our top recommendations for exploring the local area during your stay:
- Small Shaw Farm Spa: Indulge in relaxation and rejuvenation.
- The Huntsman Public House: Enjoy traditional pub fare in a welcoming atmosphere.
- Cubley Hall Restaurant, Public House & Hotel: A versatile spot for dining and drinks.
- Penistone Paramount Cinema: Catch a film in a historic setting.
- Cannon Hall Farm: A fantastic day out for all ages.
- Holmfirth: Explore this picturesque village, famous for "Last of the Summer Wine."
- The White Heart Public House: Another excellent local pub to discover.
- Visit The Peak District: Your comprehensive guide to the national park.
- Visit Penistone: Discover the charm of this historic market town.

Getting around the Peak District
While some local areas offer delightful walks, a car is preferred for exploring the wider Peak District and reaching many of these attractions. Bus and taxi services can be limited, so having your own transport will give you the freedom to discover all the hidden gems at your leisure.
There are lots of local pubs, eateries, and restaurants waiting to be discovered, offering a taste of local hospitality.
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