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Derwent Valley
Bakewell - a lovely mellow market
town with lots of interesting shops, pubs and restaurants
Old House Museum, Bakewell
- claimed to be the oldest tax collectors house in
the Peak District
Lathkill Dale, near Bakewell -
a lovely tranquil place with the river splashing over little waterfalls
as it comes down the valley
Haddon Hall, near Bakewell
- a beautifully preserved medieval manor house and gardens
Chatsworth House, near Bakewell -
one of the best stately homes in the country with garden, grounds,
farmyard and adventure playground
Bradford Dale, near Youlgreave
- spot the Kingfishers and Dippers as you wander along the
riverside path
Cauldwells Mill, Rowsley
- the last water powered roller flour mill together with
a range of craft workshops
Wind-in-the-Willows, Rowsley
- follow the adventures of Mole and Ratty
Peak Rail, Rowsley
- relive the bygone days of steam with rides along the valley
Peak Village, Rowsley
- designer outlet shops with bargains galore
Matlock Bath - with its little
Switzerland gorge, cable cars and riverside promenade
Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath
- ride the cable cars and explore the underground caverns
Gullivers Kingdom,
Matlock Bath - a theme park
designed with children in mind
Peak District Mining Museum,
Matlock Bath - relive leadmining
days of old
Sir Richard Arkwrights Masson Mills,
Cromford
- a working textile museum and shopping centre
Cromford Mill, Cromford
- Arkwrights original mill now well restored with a
heritage centre and range of shops
Cromford Canal, Cromford
- wander along the leafy canal and then perhaps climb the
Steep Incline
National Tramway Museum, Crich
- tramway village, rides, workshop and much much more
National Stone Centre, Wirksworth
- telling the story of stone and all its uses
Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site
- running south along the valley from Cromford.
The
Peaks north of Bakewell
The Western Dales
The Derwent Valley
The Peak District Fringes
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