Reasons to Visit Derbyshire & Stay at the Derby Mickleover Hotel
From historic houses and countryside gardens to thrilling theme parks and sporting events, Derby is perfectly placed for a wide variety of short breaks and getaways. Staying at the Derby Mickleover Hotel puts you within easy reach of some of the region’s most popular attractions—while offering a comfortable, welcoming place to return to at the end of the day.

Chatsworth House – History, Gardens & Countryside
Chatsworth House is one of Britain’s most celebrated stately homes and a highlight of any visit to Derbyshire. The grand historic house is home to centuries of art, architecture, and beautifully preserved interiors, while the surrounding landscaped gardens and parkland offer breathtaking views in every season. Families can also enjoy Chatsworth Farmyard and the Adventure Playground, making it a rewarding day out for all ages.
Our Hotel offers a relaxed alternative to a rushed day trip, with the option to include Chatsworth House tickets as part of an overnight stay, allowing you to enjoy your visit at a leisurely pace.

Derby Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of All Saints was founded in 943, and is at the heart of a modern city of making. It is one of Derby’s most beautiful and historic sites and holds many important monuments of Derby’s and Derbyshire’s past.
Inside you will find many treasures such as the tomb of Bess of Hardwick, a memorial to Florence Nightingale and the impressive wrought iron screen by Robert Bakewell.
The Peregrine Falcons living in the Tower. Between late May and early July each summer, Watch Point events are held on Cathedral Green to allow visitors a close-up look at the chicks though telescopes.
There is much to find out about the Cathedral’s stories and history.

Alton Towers – Thrills, Rides & Family Fun

Pride Park Stadium – Sport & Live Events
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