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CC BY-SA 1 10 o 5 DISCOVEREE.UK d ad te S Wi ad e rksworth C P R a oa r E F G d H Roa d oad Ravenstor R runswood ent n B ace w o e Terr iddleton CP er M Hop Mass D or Road iver Middleton Ro T Holme Road R Ol wo per od R d p oad hite Lane U Matlock W Bath HERITAGE STEAM a B5036 d THINGS TO DO B5023 oad R ad Parade o h Nort R and DIESEL TRAINS DOVEDALE AND THE STEPPING NATIONAL STONE CENTRE o o r l te Station Come and experience Derbyshire 5 5 a STONES e d W Yard s Middle a d Starkholmes o W o a overs' alk l R L Take a leisurely walk along the as ti was 300 million years ago! Peak Quarry d o r R ng C a i e Through the beautiful h l c Ol Follow the fossil trail, linger by a p picturesque River Dove and Spr d Or m L e a T WIRKSWORTH n tropical lagoon and clamber over e cross the iconic Stepping Stones C gh Lane Derbyshire countryside ro Sou m (weather permitting). For the more the ancient reefs. Walk along the f MATLOCK o rd R rd A6 S www.e-v-r.com o energetic, why not climb Thorpe Millenium Wall and drop in at the uth o Ma ad t Visitor Centre for the ‘Building P l Midd o Cloud and admire the outstanding a BATH ck Bath C r l th View a eto Sou de 7 Britain’ exhibition. Relax in our n views of the Peak District. Road Te m ple Road P cafe and browse the best rock shop in the Midlands. Packed Lo Fanny Shaw's M NATIONAL TRUST ESTATES Wirksworth Station, Coldwell Street, Wirksworth, DE4 4FB - 01629 823076 vers' W atloc River Derwent k with activities for children, there Town C Include Ilam Park, Sudbury Hall, al P k Stoney P is plenty to occupy all the family. C Kedleston Hall and Norbury Manor, Wood d Gre en www.nationalstonecentre.org.uk / 6 hill S omfor 10 o Cr all just a short drive from the Gulliver's u t h 01629 824833 Kingdom P Matlock area. a The Cemetery Lane r Dale a de PEAK RAIL Lane CARSINGTON WATER C y lif Experience the thrill of steam to n rsle Everything you need for a great R e 6 6 o l on this preserved railway whilst a Woodseats d Wil Wood day out. Walk, cycle or ride your ton Steps travelling through the delightful Clif N Drive horse on the 8 mile circular route, or t h countryside. e n E Cumberland n d all traffic-free. Also available: bird T l La 6 Harrison Cavern he Dale e Brassington Lane G ap Wirksworth r B5023 h ee C CofE Infant watching, a wild life centre, indoor n CP hill School ECCLESBOURNE RAILWAY h t a interactive exhibition area, water B B Operating passenger services on ow k l i sports, fishing, shops, cafes, play n © OpenStreetMap contributors. CC BY-SA g the line between Wirksworth and G Statio r atloc ee M and picnic areas. n L n Duffield mainly using heritage ane ad Roa o ell Street P Coldw Wirksworth R d C Wirksworth Junior School y diesel railcars. The trains travel b d Cr ow er n for CROMFORD MILL Y D through the Ecclesbourne Valley, ard Ch m u o rch Walk B5035 en Church Street A6 e re Built by Richard Arkwright in Cr on Lane n h G Hopt W a Co as one of Derbyshire’s most lovely, L ld W est End well Street 1771, is a former water-powered Scarthin BooksBlind unspoilt valleys. Market New, second-handPlace and antiquarian bookshop cotton spinning mill located in the eway r Derwent village of Cromford, the first to be with almost 100,000 titles in stock e PEAK DISTRICT MINING Riv Cromford d Specialists in English cheeses from powered by water and the first we buy books and music (by appointment) n MUSEUM h E t y Lane successful industrial-scale cotton u e Visit the hands-on Museum and be o S Derbyshire and Staffordshire including Stilton, llersl River D production factory. The Mill had a A homely refuge and social hub Wi erw enthralled to learn about the life of en 7 t avilion, 4 3 d tremendous influence on the cotton the Derbyshire lead miner. Great a Peakland Blue, Dovedale and Peakland White o Lea Road R www.peakdistrictleadminingmuseum.co.uk y industry as well as the Industrial for kids and adults alike. Home to 7 b r e Vegetarian & Vegan Cafe with cosy outdoor seating area D Revolution. the Tourist Information Point. Le a Bookshop 9am-6pm Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm Sunday Road Cafe 9:30am-5pm Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday hapel Hill The Promenade, Scarthin, Cromford, Derbyshire, DE4 3QF a Gellia erwent River D 01629 823272 | www.scarthinbooks.com | [email protected] 9 Cromford ad Meadows Notes 9 o Scart ll R h i in M 11 A5012 Mill R oad W a ter Lan e 8 Hawtho Ala rne Dr b ive aster L A6 a ne e A traditional country Inn offering a wide n CROMFORD u 8e HAMPERS AVAILABLE ONLINE Quality food & wine in the heart of Derbyshire selection of cask ales, delicious food with en suite North Str accommodation. From Cromford Train station eet follow Lea Road for 1.5 miles, turn left on Lea Road alk Stores at Cromford Mill, Bakewell and Hartington W at Smedleys Bridge. The Jug and Glass is 1.1 miles h up on the left hand side. Beec Intake Lane Jug and Glass, Main Road Lea, DE4 5GJ Ridgewood D The Hill riv e E: [email protected] | T: 01629 534 232 e © OpenStreetMap contributors.
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