Ashbourne Heights, Derbyshire

Holiday Park (find out more here)

What Features Does Ashbourne Heights Have?

Pet friendly
Lodges with verandas
Heated indoor pool
Children's play area
Launderette and shop
Onsite bar and cafe

Description

Ashbourne Heights in Derbyshire is a popular park open to families who wish to explore the countryside and historic towns across the county.  Backing onto the Peak District, the holiday resort is also well-known for its various facilities and amenities, built and arranged with families and couples in mind.  It is also close to many local villages and towns in the vicinity, offering a central base for many Derbyshire holidays.


Ashbourne Heights is part of the countryside walks along the Tissington Trail and is surrounded by local greenery and parkland.  The park offers visitors many modern facilities and leisure amenities.  It is built to offer an inclusive holiday experience, with many options for staying in the community for short periods.  The park may appeal to those holidaymakers looking for local adventure trails and rugged walks, as well as close links to some of the county’s best-known attractions and resorts. 


Why Choose Ashbourne Heights?


Ashbourne Heights is a holiday park that offers panoramas of the local Peak District and modern family facilities.  As well as providing close links to popular walks and countryside strolls, the park offers a full rally room and TV lounge, an on-site store for daily groceries and conveniences, and an indoor pool with full heating.  In recent years, the park has introduced its own bar and tearoom, the Farmhouse, which may appeal to holidaymakers of all ages.


The park is family-friendly, with a full children’s play area as well as spaces for adults and parents to relax in.  The park also offers a laundrette on-site, and a full picnic area for families to enjoy during warmer seasons.  Ashbourne Heights also offers inclusive Wi-Fi for those visitors who wish to keep in touch with friends while staying away.  The park is also pet-friendly, though it is prudent to contact the park site owners ahead of time to check provisions.  This may appeal to dog lovers who wish to walk their pets across the many famous trails and routes in the local area.


Based at the very edge of the Peak District, Ashbourne Heights may present itself as a desirable holiday base for couples and families looking for peaceful trips away.  The park is also close to main roads links heading in and out of towns and cities, offering a variety of opportunities across the local area and beyond.


About Ashbourne Heights’ Location


As well as being close to the Peak District, Ashbourne Heights also benefits from closeness to many villages and communities in the Derbyshire region.  Therefore, it may offer visitors the chance to get to know local heritage and history.  Families can easily reach communities in Ashbourne Green, Rowfields, Mapleton, Bradbourne and Knockerdown, all of which are accessible through main and local roads.  These communities will offer visitors local groceries, shops, pubs and restaurants beyond those facilities in the park itself.


The park is easy to find through main road links, with the community opening up off the A515 heading into the Southern edge of the Peak District.  New visitors will need to head North past the link onto the B5056, with the holiday park just up ahead.  The communities of Ashbourne Green and Market Place are only a few minutes to the South, connecting at the base of the A515 and the B5035.


The park is central to many Derbyshire villages and small communities, meaning it may not be difficult for visitors to find and explore quaint scenes and welcoming local businesses.  However, family visitors and couples may also wish to look further afield at other communities and towns connected via main roads. 


Things to Do Near Ashbourne Heights


Ashbourne Heights is likely to be popular with families for its closeness to Alton Towers, one of the most popular family theme parks in the UK.  However, there are other sites of interest and attractions which will likely appeal to those looking to learn more about local history.  The Museum of Childhood, a National Trust site, is close by.  This collection offers visitors the chance to learn more about toys, games and English childhood standards from decades and centuries gone by.


Visitors to Ashbourne Heights may also wish to take a look out at the Dovedale National Nature Reserve, where they will be able to spot local wildlife and learn more about regional habitats.  For those holidaymakers keen to tour stately buildings and home, Chatsworth House is also only a short drive away in the local vicinity.


Holidayers at the park looking to explore local cities will also find that the historic centre of Derby is a short drive towards the South East and is also accessible through public transport.  Sheffield and Manchester are also easy to reach on either side of the North of the Peak District.

Address

Ashbourne Heights
Fenny Bently
Ashbourne
Derbyshire
DE6 1LE