Glamp with views of rolling Derbyshire countryside and Chesterfield’s most famous landmark at Spire View Yurts. As the name of this small glamping site suggests, that landmark is a church spire; the very crooked spire of St Mary and All Saints. This medieval tower, which looks like something from a fairytale, points wonkily towards the sky some five miles away. It’s just visible between the folded fields that are typical of Derbyshire and the Peak District; filled with sheep and stone walls. You can ponder this peaceful scene as you sit on the deck outside your yurt or, perhaps, sink into the warm waters of your private hot tub.
Two of the three yurts on this site have those. All of them provide a comfy place to stay, fully furnished for four or five, warmed by a log burner, each with its own bathroom. That little luxury means there’s no sharing of facilities beyond the communal kitchen which has a few luxuries of its own. There’s a full-sized oven for example, and a Nespresso machine for your morning coffee. There’s a pizza oven too which you can hire for the cost of the wood you’ll need to fire it up. While bookings for individual yurts are welcome, these facilities make Spire View a perfect place for a group glamping getaway; one where three families, couples or groups of friends holiday together. There’s space to spread out and room to come together too. It’s perfect for a celebratory stay.
If you’re here for one of those you might be content to stay right here on site, spending time with friends and family, gazing at that view. But the scenery might also give you the urge to get out and explore. The countryside here is just a taste of what lies to the west; the Peak District National Park. Within it there’s walking, cycling and outdoor adventure plus the stateliest of homes, Chatsworth House. That’s only 20 minutes’ drive away. The twin towns of Matlock and Matlock Bath are not as far as that. And closer still is Chesterfield – with your chance to get an even better view of that crooked spire.