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* Places of interest
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Here’s a selection of places that I have visited which
I think you may find of
interest.
I have put together a few places that i think you may find of interest if you like to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet of the British countryside and everything it has to offer. I have spent many a happy time in all of these places, (and many many more), I feel that it is worth the drive to be able to relax at your destination and to feel free from the troubles of life.
Derbyshire
| The Nags Head in Edale, Derbyshire This 'watering hole' is right at the beginning of the pennine way in the small
village of Edale, With many other beautiful walks in all directions. |
Peveril Castle in Castleton, Derbyshire It’s a bit of a trek up the snaking footpath but it’s well worth it for the
view, with many more walks from this great little village.
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Speedwell Cavern in Castleton, Derbyshire This is a pretty exciting boating experience if you like the dark and
dampness of Caverns, just sit back in the boat and enjoy the ride.
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| Winnats pass in Castleton, Derbyshire This winding round takes you out of Castleton, past Speedwell Cavern and
up into the hills. Drive with caution as the climb is steep and can be tricky. |
Cumbria
| Tarn Hows near Coniston in Cumbria An easy walk for the young and the old around this Tarn with some beautiful
spots to admire the view. Well worth the drive. |
Cartmel race course,Cartmel in Cumbria This lovely little racecourse is only open at certain times of the year but it is
well worth the visit for the fun you can have.
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| Elterwater near Ambleside in Cumbria A gentle stroll around this beautiful scenic area, well worth packing a
picnic hamper and taking your time as you wonder. |
View from Gummers How, Cartmel in Cumbria The walk up this 'mountain' is fairly easy but care should be taken as the
pathway is rocky. Once at the top the views are splendid and well worth the hike.
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Keswick town center, Cumbria This beautiful little town is full of interesting shops and is a good place to
begin one of the many walks up the mountains.
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| Coniston in Cumbria This peaceful village is world famous for the ill fated water speed record
attempt on Coniston Water by Donald Campbell |
Here is a
link to the many Fells in the Lake District to which Wainwright loved so much.
Cheshire
Bramall Hall in Bramhall, Cheshire This beautiful Hall with it's many acres of land are worth the visit as the day
can be spent relaxing around the well tendered gardens.
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| Chadkirk Chapel near Marple in Cheshire This is a lovely walk down a track and through some lovely woods, bringing you
out into the well tendered gardens and Chapel |
Lyme Park in Disley, Cheshire Lyme park is one of the most beautiful places to visit in and around
Cheshire, with it's grand 'Hall' and splendid gardens an entire day can be had in one park.
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| Marple 'flight' lock in Marple,Cheshire This part of the 'Cheshire Ring' was the last section to be renovated,
joining the High Peak canal and the Macclesfield canal it is a haven for narrow boat lovers. Narrow boat training |
Scotland
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