
21 Mar 2025
Winners revealed at East Midlands’ Tourism Awards
Post Date: 21 Mar 2025
Revealed: The 2025 winners of the Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards and the Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards were revealed at a glittering joint awards ceremony. Scroll down to view winners
The East Midlands’ exceptional tourism businesses took centre-stage last night as the winners of the Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards and the Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards were revealed at a glittering joint awards ceremony.
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The prestigious event was held at the East Midlands Conference Centre and brought together hundreds of guests including industry leaders, innovators and rising stars for a night of recognition and celebration during English Tourism Week (14-23 March).
The region’s two Local Visitor Economy Partnerships (LVEPs) – Visit Nottinghamshire and Visit Peak District, Derbyshire and Derby – joined forces to deliver the awards ceremony in partnership for the first time, with the support of East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA).
Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, welcomed guests by congratulating the outstanding achievements of the region’s tourism and hospitality industry and highlighting the sector’s vital £5.25bn of economic impact contribution to the East Midlands’ economy.

VisitEngland Director Andrew Stokes OBE applauded the talent, passion and innovation of the shortlisted finalists, and recognised the collaborative efforts of Visit Nottinghamshire and Visit Peak District, Derbyshire and Derby in driving growth and excellence across the region’s visitor economy.
The awards were hotly contested and finalists – including visitor attractions, experiences, pubs, restaurants and accommodation providers – progressed through shortlisting, mystery shopping and a rigorous judging process by an independent panel of experts to arrive at last night’s event.
Hosted by Donna Alos, the awards ceremony featured a vibrant atmosphere and included a three-course meal produced by Nottingham Venues that showcased suppliers from across the East Midlands.
The awards were held in partnership with VisitEngland and Gold winners of the core categories will have the opportunity to progress onto the national VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2025, which represent the highest accolades in English tourism.
For the full list of winners from the Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Awards please visit: https://visitpeakdistrict.com/industry/events/category/tourism-awards
For the full list of winners from the Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards please visit: https://www.visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk/nottinghamshire-tourism-awards/winners

Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, said: “The East Midlands’ Tourism Awards showcase the places and experiences that make life in the East Midlands so rich. We are a destination – and tonight’s participants show why. I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to the winners and nominees, and to celebrate their ingenuity and hard work.
“I am also delighted that we are doing this as a region, for the first time. Just as the East Midlands Combined County Authority creates space for us to come together around a common cause, so too do these awards. I am committed to making the East Midlands the best region in the country to live, work, and visit, and it is by working in partnership that we can best achieve that goal.”
Megan Powell Vreeswijk, CEO of Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire including Visit Nottinghamshire, said:
“All of our 2025 awards participants have demonstrated an outstanding quality of product and contribution to the tourism sector. Their work not only enhances the region’s appeal but also draws visitors from far and wide, showcasing the best of what we have to offer. To this end, we’re incredibly grateful to our partners at EMCCA and across Derbyshire for fostering a spirit of collaboration that strengthens our visitor economy.
This coming year, we’re looking forward to continuing our work to further elevate the East Midlands together.”
Jo Dilley, Managing Director of Visit Peak District & Derbyshire, said:
“Bringing together the finalists of the Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards and the Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards under one roof has provided an invaluable opportunity to demonstrate the power of collaboration in driving excellence, delivering economic growth and elevating the quality of tourism across the East Midlands.
“Tourism is a major economic driver, and it is the dedication and passion of those working in the tourism sector that makes our region the world-class destination that it is – driving growth, creating jobs, and contributing billions to our economy.
“Huge congratulations to all the worthy winners as well as the shortlisted businesses and individuals!”
The 2025 Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards were sponsored by EV charging specialists VoltShare and Derbyshire-based C W Sellors Fine Jewellery & Luxury Watches, who designed and handcrafted luxury bespoke awards for all Gold winners.
The 2025 Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards were sponsored by East Midlands Airport, TripAdvisor, North Notts BID, Louisa’s Vegan Chocolates, Fancy Entertainment and Mirra Mirra.
The Awards Ceremony was jointly sponsored by Nottingham Venues and the East Midlands Combined County Authority.
For more details on the Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards, please visit: www.visitpeakdistrict.com/industry/events/category/tourism-awards.
For more details on the Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards, please visit: www.visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk/nottinghamshire-tourism-awards.
Winners of the Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards
Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award
GOLD: Matlock Farm Park
Silver: Millers Dale Station
Bronze: Peak Edge Hotel, Chesterfield
B&B and Guest House of the Year
GOLD: The Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Silver: Sheldon House, Monyash
Bronze: The Bulls Head, Foolow
Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year
GOLD: Boutique Glamping at Scaldersitch Farm
Silver: Darwin Forest Lodges
Bronze: 3Trees Glamping Ltd
Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award
GOLD: The Welcome Team
Silver: Morley Hayes
Experience of the Year
GOLD: Pub Tours Ltd, Peak District Pub Tour
Silver: Thornbridge Estate, House Tour
Bronze: Great British Car Journey, Drive Dad’s Car
Festival or Event of the Year
GOLD: Chatsworth Country Fair 2024
Silver: Bakewell Country Festival 2024
Bronze: Haddon Hall Mercatum Christmas Artisan Market 2023
Hotel of the Year
GOLD: The Cavendish Hotel
Silver: Peak Edge Hotel
Bronze: Fischer's Baslow Hall
New Tourism Business of the Year
GOLD: 3Trees Glamping Ltd
Silver: The Cupola café - bar - pizza - grill
Bronze: The Ashford Arms
Pub of the Year
GOLD: The Blind Bull, Little Hucklow
Silver: The George, Hathersage
Bronze: The Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Self Catering Accommodation of the Year
GOLD: Atlow Mill
Silver: Foxlow Grange by Muse Escapes
Bronze: Bolehill Farm Cottages
Taste of the Peak District Derbyshire and Derby Award
GOLD: The Cavendish Hotel
Silver: Fischer's Baslow Hall
Bronze: The Maynard
Team of the Year
GOLD: Belper North Mill Volunteers Association
Silver: Bike & Boot Hotel
Bronze: The Yorkshire Bridge Inn Front of House Team
Tourism Young Achiever
GOLD: Oliver Curl - The Barrel Inn
Silver: Ben Barber - The Maynard
Bronze: Dylan Hunt - Atlantik Inns
Unsung Hero Award
GOLD: The Yorkshire Bridge Inn - Jimmy Crookes
Silver: The Scotsman's Pack - Charlotte Uwins
Bronze: Thornbridge Estate - Ian Fairbrother
Visitor Attraction of the Year
GOLD: Thornbridge Estate
Silver: Bluebell Dairy Farm Park
Bronze: The Children's Country House at Sudbury
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