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Derwent Valley Walks - Discover the Derwent Valley and World Heritage Sites (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 3 450
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Derwent Valley Walks - Discover the Derwent Valley and World Heritage Sites (Paperback)
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Loot Price R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
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In this book: each chapter features a different walk and contains
clear and precise walk data with a map, and gives information on
local conveniences, refreshments and other places of interest in
the locality; every route offers the option of the long walk or the
shorter version; and, route details give facts on various landmarks
passed by, the history of each place and some feature tales of
famous names connected to the area. The Derwent Valley is one of
this country's finest assets, both from the point of view of its
heritage and magnificent scenery. Although only about 60 miles in
length, it fills mighty reservoirs near its source, and has been
harnessed to power mills and, most importantly played an
outstanding part in the Industrial Revolution. This was recognised
in 2001, when the Derwent Valley was awarded World Heritage Status,
the site running from Masson Mill at Matlock Bath to the former
Derby Silk Mill, a distance of approximately 15 miles. It is the
only World Heritage Site in the East Midlands. In this title, the
walks and features are designed to enable visitors to discover this
unique and stunningly beautiful valley, both from the valley floor
and high up on the surrounding hills and cliff tops. The walks are
suitable both for the long distance walker as well as for those who
just want a short walk. As they can be completed in short or long
stages, dependent on time and choice. In total there are twenty
linear walks, and ten circular walks. The latter can all be
subdivided into two short walks, making fifty walks in all to
provide hours of exploration and enjoyment. Suggested refreshment
stops, suitable for both linear and circular walks have been
listed. Also numerous places of interest, both in the Derwent
Valley and a little further away, which if you have the time, you
will find well worth the effort of visiting. Some are open all
year, others on a more restricted basis.
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