Ashover
The Old Poets' Corner
1 Butts Road Ashover Chesterfield Derbyshire S45 0EW
Excellent pub selling predominantly its own beers. See Ashover Brewery
I particularly like Light Rale and Butts Ale. We visited this pub after our walk on 5 July 2011; I had also visited the previous weekend. For details of the walk see "Ashover and the Alton variation" on my Travails blog Trev's Travails
Bakewell
The Peacock
Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DS
We enjoyed a fine pint of Chatsworth Gold from Peak Ales after our walk around Chatsworth. See Peak Ales for further details of the ales.
Banbury
Ye Olde Reindeer Inn
47 Parsons Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 5NA
One of my locals in my youth. Serves a fine pint of "Hooky" Ale.
See Reindeer Inn, Banbury and Hook Norton Brewery
Edale
The Rambler Inn
Walkers welcome - even with muddy boots. A range of real ales but probably a bit more expensive than we have paid in some other pubs. Nevertheless it does offer a refreshing pint at the end of the walk.
Huddersfield
Head of Steam
St Georges Square, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 1JB. This pub is located in the main building of Huddersfield railway station.
See The Head of Steam
Longshaw, near Sheffield
The Grouse Inn
Longshaw, SHEFFIELD, S11 7TZ
Derbyshire Guide - Grouse Inn
Monyash
The Bulls Head
Church Street, Monyash, Near Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1JH
Sheffield
The Plough
New Road, Low Bradfield, Sheffield, S6 6HW. A fine pint of Farmers Blonde from Bradfield Brewery
Sheffield Tap
Platform 1B, Sheffield Station, Sheaf St, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 2BP
A fine selection of Thornbridge Ales - Kipling and Wild Swan are my favourites. See Sheffield Tap and Thornbridge Brewery
Sparklow
The Royal Oak
Sparklow, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9QJ
This pub has been our post walk haven on several occasions. Serves Whim Ales (Hartington), which has rapidly become one of my favourite beers.