Local Pubs
Visit the traditional pubs in the town center to experience the local community atmosphere.





Clowne is a traditional town and civil parish situated in the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, England. With its roots in mining and agriculture, the town has evolved into a primarily residential community that retains a friendly, local feel. Visitors often use Clowne as a quiet alternative to larger cities, benefiting from its proximity to attractions like Bolsover Castle and the rolling hills of the Derbyshire landscape. The town center features essential local amenities and traditional pubs, providing a glimpse into everyday life in the East Midlands. Its location makes it an accessible spot for travelers touring the heart of England.
Clowne is a traditional town and civil parish situated in the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, England. With its roots in mining and agriculture, the town has evolved into a primarily residential community that retains a friendly, local feel. Visitors often use Clowne as a quiet alternative to larger cities, benefiting from its proximity to attractions like Bolsover Castle and the rolling hills of the Derbyshire landscape. The town center features essential local amenities and traditional pubs, providing a glimpse into everyday life in the East Midlands. Its location makes it an accessible spot for travelers touring the heart of England.
Proximity to Bolsover Castle and local heritage sites.
Access to scenic walking trails in the Derbyshire countryside.
A peaceful, community-focused atmosphere.
The town is primarily residential with a slower pace of life.
Public transport to major cities is available but can be infrequent.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure compared to major resort towns.
Visit the traditional pubs in the town center to experience the local community atmosphere.
Use Clowne as a starting point to visit Bolsover Castle, located just a short drive away.
A quiet base for exploring Derbyshire.
GBP £
$80-$130 p/day
English
A car is highly recommended for those wishing to explore the wider Peak District and surrounding villages.
June-August
Ideal for seeing the countryside come to life; temperatures are mild but unpredictable.
The best time for outdoor exploration and visiting nearby historical ruins in pleasant weather.
A beautiful time for walks as the leaves change, though expect more frequent rain.
Quiet and cool; perfect for cozying up in a local pub after a brisk walk.