Old Nags Head

Peak District


An ideal stop for walkers descending from Kinder Scout, the Old Nags Head is a packhorse inn (and former smithy) with tankards hanging from the beams and rugged flagstone floors. This is a proper walkers’ pub with good food and log fires; it even serves its own ale, the ‘Nags Head 1577’.


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