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Please like,subscribe or share my video. Filmed between the 7th and 9th of August with a Nikon D Great family day out. Cable cars, beautiful views, caverns - so worth a visit!
Please visit mylifemypassion. It consists of a hilltop park on top of Masson Hill, accessed by a Gondola cable car from the village.
The cable car was opened in and is the first ever alpine cable car in Britain. The route is metres 1, ft long and climbs metres ft. This film features: views of the cable car; views from the cable car of the ascent; views from the top of Masson Hill of the surrounding countryside, towns and villages; the descent back down Masson Hill including the landscape beneath the cable car.
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This roadtrip travel vlog we stopped at the YHA Edale and did some hiking to Mam Tor, a popular lookout with stunning walks and views of the countryside. Country pubs with a beer or cider is a must for any traveller in the UK and something the locals love to do. After a long day of trekking you NEED to have some pub food and a drink. We are an English travelling couple who met in Thailand, got engaged in Czech Republic and have continued to travel the world together ever since!
Creating this location independent lifestyle has helped us through depression and given us an incredible opportunity to make our lives more fulfilling. We want others to do the same and join us on this full time travel and digital nomad journey! The town is also twinned with Eaubonne in France.
Matlock and Matlock Bath are popular areas with bikers and often hundreds of bikers hit the town in the weekend summer months. Contains over 65 rides and attractions plus an exciting dinosaur area.
Take an amazing cable car ride across the Derwent Valley, with stunning all-round views, and visit the attractions at the top. There are two immense caverns on the heights, Rutland and Masson, which were once worked for lead by the Romans and can be explored by guided tour.
Other attractions include the High Falls fossil exhibition, the Masson Pavilion exhibition and a children's play area. Special events and exhibitions run throughout the year. Once you have finished enjoying the sights you can relax and enjoy a cuppa in the Hilltop cafe, with its spectacular views across the valley and town below. Traditional aquarium with over 50 species of fish on display. Walk number 12, is a 2 mile walk between Matlock and Matlock Bath alongside the River Derwent and with a climb to High Tor with its spectacular views.
Walk number 9, is an easy 2. Walk number 10, is a 3 mile hilltop walk between Matlock Bath and Cromford via Riber Castle, providing magnificent views. There is a steep climb and the walk goes through woodlands, fields and along an ancient trackway.
Walk number 11 is a 3 mile walk through woods and fields with fine views between Matlock Bath and Matlock. A pleasant circular walk from Matlock Bath to the historic areas of Bonsall and Cromford. There are a couple of fairly strenuous uphill sections. Derwent Valley Heritage Way is a 55 mile long distance footpath following the length of the River Derwent. Sections of the route may be undertaken as linear walks using the train between Derby and Matlock or other local bus services between Derby and Shardlow or between Matlock and Chatsworth.
The railway opened in and for many years, Matlock Bath was a significant visitor destination on the mainline railway between London St Pancras and Manchester, until in , the line beyond Matlock was closed. The education centre is open for school visits and special events. Both buildings are operated by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. Planting barrels around the station and adjacent garden are cared for by the local community with the assistance of Matlock Bath Parish Council.
It is particularly suited to visitors aged 13 and under. The park is located high on a hill overlooking the town, which adds an extra element of thrill to the rides! Please see www. Located within the Grand Pavilion, the eye-catching pink building at the top of the main street, the Peak District Lead Mining Museum tells the story of the mines and miners of this area.
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