Bakewell Golf Club sits on the elevated limestone edge just above the market town of Bakewell in the Peak District, offering one of the most scenic 9-hole courses in Derbyshire. Golfers and leisure visitors searching for affordable accommodation nearby benefit from the town's compact layout - most budget stays place you within a short drive of the first tee, while still keeping you connected to Bakewell's town centre, the River Wye, and the wider Peak District road network.
What It's Like Staying Near Bakewell Golf Club
The area around Bakewell Golf Club is quiet, semi-rural, and deeply embedded in Peak District scenery. The club itself sits on Station Road on the northern fringe of Bakewell, meaning most accommodation nearby puts you in or just outside a small market town - not a busy urban environment. Bakewell town centre is walkable from several properties, and the golf course is reachable in under 10 minutes by car from virtually any address in the town. Early morning tee times are genuinely stress-free from here, with no commute congestion to factor in. Visitors who prefer lively nightlife or city-centre energy will find Bakewell too quiet, particularly midweek, but those focused on golf, hiking, or visiting Chatsworth House will find the location extremely convenient. Around 90% of the Peak District's most-visited sites are within a 30-minute drive, making this a strong base for multi-day stays.
Pros:
- Direct, low-traffic access to Bakewell Golf Club with no urban congestion
- Walking distance to Bakewell town centre, the River Wye, and local restaurants from several properties
- Excellent road access to Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, and the wider Peak District
Cons:
- Very limited public transport in the evenings - a car is effectively essential
- Bakewell is a small town; dining and entertainment options close early, especially on weekdays
- Some rural properties outside the town centre require a short drive even for basic amenities
Why Choose Budget Hotels Near Bakewell Golf Club
Budget and self-catering accommodation near Bakewell Golf Club tends to offer strong practical value - most properties in this category include free private parking and free WiFi as standard, which removes two common added costs. Given that Bakewell is a Peak District market town rather than a resort destination, even affordable 4-star options here deliver kitchenettes or full kitchens, private entrances, and countryside views at prices that would be considered mid-range in larger UK cities. The trade-off is limited on-site services - no restaurants, no concierge, and no gym in most budget properties. For golfers arriving by car, spending a couple of nights, and self-catering at least some meals, this category makes practical and financial sense. Properties here are typically self-contained units - holiday homes, lodge rooms, or guest house suites - rather than large hotel blocks, which suits visitors who want privacy and independence over hotel amenities. Kitchenette-equipped rooms are a consistent feature across this category, allowing guests to cut food costs significantly during multi-night stays.
Pros:
- Free private parking included at all listed properties - no additional daily parking costs
- Self-catering facilities available across properties, reducing overall trip spend
- 4-star rated options available at budget pricing due to the rural Peak District market
Cons:
- No on-site dining, bar, or hotel restaurant at any of the budget options listed
- Smaller unit sizes - most properties are single-bedroom or limited-capacity
- Less flexibility for late check-ins due to self-check-in or small-operator management
Practical Booking & Area Strategy Near Bakewell Golf Club
Bakewell Golf Club is accessed via Station Road, with the course sitting north of the town centre. Properties on or near Cunningham Place and Coombs Road keep you within the town's footprint and within easy reach of the A6 - the main artery connecting Bakewell to Matlock, Buxton, and the M1 corridor. For foot access to the golf club, properties within Bakewell itself are manageable, though the club's elevated position means the walk involves a noticeable incline. The River Wye walking trail, Bakewell's weekly Monday market, and the Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop are all within the town centre, making a central stay worthwhile beyond just golf. Chatsworth House is around 6 km from Bakewell town, reachable in under 15 minutes by car - a strong secondary draw for non-golfing travel companions. Haddon Hall is even closer at around 3 km south along the A6. Book at least 6 weeks ahead for summer weekends and bank holidays, as the Peak District sees high domestic demand from May through September and quality budget properties sell out fast.
Best Value Stays
These properties offer self-contained accommodation with free parking and free WiFi at budget-friendly rates, well-suited for golfers and visitors using Bakewell as a base for exploring the Peak District.
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1. Bagshaw Lodge
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from£ 79
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2. The Brosterfield Suite - Brosterfield Farm
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from£ 130
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3. The Garden Rooms At Tannery House
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from£ 87
Best Premium Budget Option
This property sits slightly outside Bakewell itself but delivers a higher degree of self-contained comfort and rural seclusion, suited to visitors prioritising space and quiet over walkability to town.
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4. Poacher'S Rest
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from£ 182
Smart Travel & Timing Advice for Bakewell Golf Club Stays
Bakewell and Bakewell Golf Club sit firmly within the Peak District's domestic tourism calendar, which means demand is highly seasonal. May through September is the busiest period, driven by school holidays, walking tourism, and golf season - budget properties in and around Bakewell fill up quickly on weekends, and last-minute availability becomes scarce by June. The quietest and most affordable window runs from November through February, when the golf course may face weather closures but accommodation prices drop noticeably and the town itself is far less crowded. For golfers, a midweek stay in April or late September offers the best balance of good playing conditions, lower prices, and uncrowded courses. A 2-night stay is the sweet spot for most visitors - enough time for a round at Bakewell Golf Club, a visit to Chatsworth House or Haddon Hall, and a proper explore of Bakewell town centre. Booking directly through the property or via a trusted platform at least 4 weeks in advance is advisable for any summer weekend date.