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Carsington Water has everything you need for a great day out - and best of all most facilities are free! On site shops cater for everybody, these include our new outdoor clothes shop 'Water Rail'. The Gallery Cafe & Main Sail Restaurant.
The Five Pits Trail provides an off-road surfaced route for walkers, cyclists and horseriders. It is a 5½ mile linear route from Grassmoor Country Park to Tibshelf Ponds, passing through a mainly agricultural and woodland landscape
Beautifully landscaped marina offering Tea Room, Shops, Walks, Pub/Restaurant (in 2009), Boats for Sale, Boats for Hire, feature lake & much more. On the Trent & Mersey Canal, between the villages of Willington & Findern.
The unique Belper River Gardens are situated at a point where the River Derwent is at its widest.
Beehive Farm Woodland Lakes is a 66 acre site in the heart of the National Forest. With woodland, meadow and wetland habitats, A dedicated conservation team maintains records of birds, wildflowers and wildlife observed at the site.
Floodlit 340 yard family run golf driving range one mile north of Buxton All ages and levels very welcome Club hire, quality balls & mats. Tuition available. Comfortable reception for drinks, snacks & accessorites. Open from 10am daily.
This 9-hole Pitch and Putt course is attached to Tapton Golf Course on the outskirts of Chesterfield town centre.
Situated in the historic inland canal port in the village of Shardlow. Shardlow Marina offers a range of facilities including a heritage centre, pubs and caravan park (static holiday homes and touring caravans).
A well maintained, 18 hole golf course on the outskirts of Chesterfield town centre. Visitors welcome.
Chesterfield Canal was surveyed by James Brindley and opened in 1777 to link Chesterfield to the River Trent at West Stockwith. For its time it was a magnificent engineering achievement, covering 46 miles and including a 2,880 yard tunnel.