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We have found 9 matches for Family Days Out in Derbyshire
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Crich Tramway Village
Nestling high up in the heart of Derbyshire overlooking the famous Derwent Valley and open almost throughout the year. Voted winner of BBC East Midlands Today 'Best Day Out' 2005....Click here for more details |
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Chestnut Centre Conservation & Wildlife Park
Our Conservation and Wildlife Park, located in scenic Peak District National Park of Derbyshire, is set in 50 acres of landscaped grounds and is home, not only to a unique collection of birds and animals, but to many wild birds and mammals....Click here for more details |
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Chatsworth
You can not help but discover something new on a day out at Chatsworth. As well as being one of most famous and welcoming historic houses in UK, Chatsworth has a wide range of attractions for all the family. The fantastic farmyard where you can meet our animals, a breathtaking garden and park including the newly uncovered Quebec garden and some of the most remarkable water features you are ever likely to see.
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National Tramway Museum
You may have a keen interest in trams, transport or history or may just be looking for a unique place to visit, whatever your interest there is lots to see, explore and discover and the village makes an ideal family day out in the heart of Derbyshire. Trams run to and fro every few minutes as visitors ride over the cobbles of our period street, past the original facades of historic buildings from the around the country before heading up the valley to views that will take your breath away. Hand over the old penny you are given on entry and you are free to ride the trams all day.
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Eyam Hall
Welcome to Eyam Hall, the historic Derbyshire home of the Wright family. Our family is the latest in a long line of Wrights who have been fortunate enough to live in this beautiful house for over 300 years.
The house is a remarkably unspoilt example of a Jacobean manor house and the delightful garden also retains its 17th century layout.
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Carsington Sports and Leisure
Carsington Sports and Leisure have been providing training courses for professionals and amateur enthusiasts for many years in water based activities. We offer training in a wide variety of disciplines, using a diverse fleet of modern equipment. The centre is a Royal Yachting Association (R.Y.A.) recognised training centre, and also a British Canoe Union (B.C.U.) approved centre. This means that all equipment reaches a high standard, and that all training at the centre is conducted by qualified instructors.
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Peak District Mining Museum
Visit a hands on museum where you can experience and wonder at the almost forgotten world of a Derbyshire lead miner. The Peak District Mining Museum is situated in The Pavilion at the centre of Matlock Bath alongside the A6, which runs alongside the river Derwent in a picturesque limestone gorge.
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Assembly Rooms & Guildhill Theatre
The Assembly Rooms is Derbys leading entertainment venue, located on the Market Place in the Centre of Derby City. It promotes a year round programme of Arts and Entertainment, including an orchestral season, comedy, rock and pop events, family entertainment, such as the annual pantomime, dance, drama and childrens shows. It also offers space for a range of events including conferences, corporate presentations, trade exhibitions, dinner dances and weddings. ...Click here for more details |
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National Forest
From exciting discovery centres to stately homes, woodland crafts to wildlife watching, cycling to skiing and loads of wet weather options too, The National Forest really does have something for everyone. With more than 700 miles of paths to explore, the gentle undulating landscape is perfect for walking, cycling and horse-riding. And through the creation of new habitats, it is an ideal location for bird and wildlife watching.
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