The Lumsdale Valley is a site of national archaeological and historic importance. It is owned by the Arkwright Society, an educational charity devoted …
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2025年3月4日
Parked outside the school and walked down to the waterfall, good walk, would advise good footwear especially around waterfall area, as steep stone steps and slippery. Waterfall was in full gush!, mor…Allison G的完整评论
2024年11月6日
We love walking and visiting new areas ! This was lovely . We visited Derby and around the Derbyshire area whist staying in Repton , which is a nice little retreat . Will be further exploring the are…Johnathan D的完整评论
2024年8月22日
Absolutely lovely waterfalls and a walk with the family. The children loved getting their shoes and socks off and getting their feet in the water. Sadly there was a lot of litter around, so annoying…Susan J的完整评论
Hello, I am looking to visit here this coming weekend, please could someone advise us firstly on where to park our car and if it is pay and display and also if anyone can recommend any nice pubs we could grab some lunch nearby for afterwards. Thanks in advance :)
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The Bentley Brook Brewing Co. is a small brewery café/taproom/bottle shop offering alcoholic, soft and hot drinks, as well as bar snacks/nibbles. It's only about 2 minutes …
The Bentley Brook Brewing Co. is a small brewery café/taproom/bottle shop offering alcoholic, soft and hot drinks, as well as bar snacks/nibbles. It's only about 2 minutes from the bottom of the waterfalls, and gives you the chance to sit in the brewery (when it's not being used for brewing!).
Hello, I’m planning on visiting Lumsdale valley this week with my 9 year old daughter. Is there walk ways to follow? If not is it fairly simple to see everything there is to see and find our way back to the car park or should we seek some guidance of a route? Any advice is much appreciated
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There is no car park, as it's a wood. Park by the school at the top.
There isn't a car park. It isn't an attractionh, it's a steep wooded valley. You'll need to park somewhere else, probably by the school at the top and walk. Take proper walking boots too.