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Now Open! Durhams newest Childrens attraction with 6 playzones of family adventures, indoor play and the friendliest animals.
| Address | Brasside Durham DH1 5SG |
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Be transported back to the golden age of chivalry and romance. Set on a hilltop overlooking the Vale of Scarsdale, Bolsover Castle enjoys panoramic views over the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. Children will love the fairytale Little Castle, designed as a fantasy entertainment house with magnificent wall paintings. Visit the indoor Riding House where William, Duke of Newcastle indulged his passion for training horses in balletic movement.
| Address | Bolsover, Bolsover S44 6PR |
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A country house, park and garden where time has stood still
One of the Trust's most child-friendly and fun properties
Baroque mansion with unique collections of curiosities
Stunning 18th-century Chinese silk bed
Invisible corridors, underground tunnels and a secret garden
Enchanting walled-gardens and restored Orangery
Calke Park is a National Nature Reserve set in over 240 hectares (600 acres)
| Address | Ticknall, Derby DE73 7LE |
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Chatsworth is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, one of Britain's best loved historic estates and the heart beat of the Peak District National Park. With famous works of art, a working farmyard, spectacular fountains and the finest shopping and eating, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
| Address | Chatsworth, Bakewell DE45 1PP |
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Looking for a great day out in Derbyshire? Then look no further than Crich Tramway Village. Nestling high up in the heart of Derbyshire overlooking the famous Derwent Valley and open almost throughout the year, Crich Tramway Village is a lovingly restored period village that is also home to the National Tramway Museum and its world renowned archives.
| Address | Crich Tramway Village, nr Matlock DE4 5DP |
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The historic North Mill on the River Derwent at Belper, Derbyshire, UK, is one of the oldest surviving examples of industrialised water powered cotton spinning mills in the world.
| Address | North Mill, Bridgefoot, Belper DE56 1YD |
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Nestling in the rolling Pennine hills, the eight acres of woodland gardens, streams and waterfalls, flora and fauna create a stunning, ever-changing kaleidoscope of colourful vistas throughout the Spring and Summer.
| Address | Dunge Road Windgather Rocks, Kettleshulme SK23 7RF |
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Go Ape - 26 courses UK wide
“Bring out your inner ape! Can you handle three hours of tree top adventure? Are you wild enough to climb a 40ft rope-ladder, Tarzan-swing into a giant rope-net, zip-wire through trees, crawl through tunnels and tackle high wire rope-bridges? If the answer's 'yes,' then you're ready to Go Ape! Minimum age 10 years. Minimum height 1.40m. Under 18's must be supervised by a participating adult. An adult can supervise either two children or up to five 16-17 years old. Book online, get more info, read reviews and watch people Go Ape at www.goape.co.uk”
| Address | Buxton Country Park, Pooles Cavern, Green Lane, Buxton SK17 9DH |
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Gulliver’s is a family theme park designed to cater for families with children between the age of two and thirteen. All its rides and attractions are designed to offer the whole family a full day out of fun and excitement.
| Address | Temple Walk, Matlock Bath DE4 3PG |
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One of Britain's greatest and most complete Elizabethan houses
Spectacular Tudor treasure house
Built for 'Bess of Hardwick', Elizabethan England's second most powerful and wealthy woman
Outstanding 16th- and 17th-century tapestries and embroideries
Fine historic parklands, orchard and herb garden to explore
Rare breeds of cattle and sheep
Stunning herb garden
| Address | Doe Lea, Chesterfield S44 5QJ |
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