Lying
within the bounds of the Peak District National Park, this
delightful Inn has all the modern amenities but still retains
its old world charm providing a great base for your short/long
stay whilst you discover the Peak District.
The Lantern Pike Inn is situated in Little Hayfield, on the A624
between Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith, and has been an Inn since
1851. The pub itself dates from the building of the turnpike from
Old Glossop to Buxton in 1792.
Today, the resident owners
Stella and Tom Cunliffe extend a warm and friendly welcome to
all who frequent their country hostelry, with a roaring fire,
good food complemented with a well balanced Wine Menu, well kept real ales and comfortable bedrooms.
You don't have to
believe us, just see what our guest have said in the
recent past ~
Guest Testimonials
We are also very proud to be Little
Hayfield's/Hayfield's ONLY
main entry
in the Good Pub Guide for the years 2009 and 2010.
You can check out our ongoing Special Events programme, check it out by
clicking
Special Events
Accommodation
Visitors staying at the Lantern Pike Inn will be delighted at the
standard of
accommodation.
To check availability
and/or reserve a room click here

We have 5 cosy Double/Twin rooms available.
All the
bedrooms
are en suite and have colour TV and tea-making
facilities.
Restaurant and Dining
Our bar has a warm and intimate atmosphere and serves tasty homemade
Pub Food. Real ale is always available. Check us out in either the
2009
or 2010 Good Beer Guides,
we are one of only two pubs in the area
privileged enough to have an entry.
More substantial meals are served in the delightful
restaurant
with its magnificent views over the Lantern Pike itself.
Why not have a drink or enjoy a meal in our lovely beer
garden
and patio
area.
From here you can sit back and enjoy stunning views of Lantern
Pike and the surrounding countryside.
Local Attractions
You may be
interested to learn that it was here the very earliest
episodes of Coronation Street were written by its
originator Tony Warren. click
here for more
information
we are an ideal centre for Peak Park activities, such as country
walks, (Kinder Scout recently declared a National Nature
Reserve, click
HERE to read
press release), mountain biking etc. We are in easy reach of Chatsworth House, The
Chestnut Centre, Lyme Park, the village of Eyam (plague village),
Alton Towers (approx. 90 minutes) and many more
interesting places. Want to know more? click on
Links and Walks
General Hotel Facilities
We have parking at the front of the Inn
for 5 vehicles and a further 6 vehicles to the rear of the
Inn.
Children Welcome;
high chair available; Licensed Bar; Real ale and a good selection of
lagers, ciders, served; a well stocked selection of wines;
Central heating;
Colour TV, Tea and coffee making facilities; Full restaurant
service;
Garden/Patio area
with scenic views; Sorry, No Pets!; All rooms are non-smoking
To contact us to discuss any of
the facilities we offer click
Contact Us
There may be some questions
unanswered so click on
FAQ where we have
listed most of the questions that are regularly put to us
Access Statement
To view our Access Statement please
click here

The Lantern Pike pre 1950 when it was known as The New Inn
The people in the photo are unknown
(Click on the photo for a closer look)