Conkers Discovery CentreGet a real taste of life down on the farm at
Chatsworth’s Working Farmyard – as well as meeting chickens, sheep, horses and other farm animals, children
will be fascinated by the afternoon demonstrations of milking and daily contact
sessions with the animals. Over at the Woodland Adventure Playground, the trampoline,
rope slide, ropewalks and other features will keep older children entertained,
while the younger ones can enjoy the creative sand and water play areas.
Conkers Discovery Centre is an all-year-round, hands-on experience and a unique mix of fun, entertainment
and discovery rolled into one. With interactive exhibitions, an assault course
and steam train as well as the centre’s new Enchanted Forest exhibit – a giant
simulation of forest life – together with lakeside restaurants and both indoor
and outdoor play areas, the whole family will be engaged for hours!
The Chestnut Centre Conservation and Wildlife Park is set in 50 acres of stunning
woodland in the High Peak and is home to a unique collection of birds and animals.
The Centre also has 16 species of owls and Europe’s largest gathering of otters,
among them the UK’s only Giant Otter, while Blackbrook Zoological Park near Leek
is home to the largest bird collection in the UK and is internationally renowned
for its achievements in breeding some of the world’s rarest species.
Churnet Valley Railway
Moving Experiences
Steep yourself in nostalgia on the 10-mile return steam train journey aboard
the
Churnet Valley Railway, which runs from Cheddleton’s Grade 11 listed Victorian station through the
picturesque countryside of the River Churnet valley to the newly refurbished station
at Froghall. Continuing your journey in the past, take a trip on the vintage trams
at
Crich Tramway Village, home to the National Tramway Museum. The lovingly restored trams run down the
cobbled street of the period townscape, which has been reconstructed brick by
brick from buildings brought in from around the UK, and out into breathtaking
countryside and back throughout the day.
Red House Stables and Carriage Museum has one of the finest collections of original, horse-drawn vehicles and equipment
in the country and includes pieces featured in many period TV drama productions,
including Pride and Prejudice.
For a more contemporary mode of transport, visit the
Heights of Abraham at Matlock Bath and you’ll discover that the spectacular cable car ride over
the Derwent Valley is just the start of a truly unique day out! The cable cars
– installed in 1984 and the first of their kind in the UK – provide an easy way
for visitors to reach the top of the Heights estate with its stunning views, but
there are also deep underground passages, show caves and acres of beautiful woodland
to explore, as well coffee shop, bar, restaurant and gift shops to complete this
superb day out!
The Museum of Childhood, Sudbury Hall Childhood Dreams
The
Museum of Childhood at Sudbury Hall (currently being redeveloped and re-opening in Spring 2008)
offers a fascinating
glimpse into the life of children from the past 200 years. Providing fun and fascination
for people of all ages and including lots of interactive and hands-on activities,
the museum covers different aspects of childhood including adventure, stories
and rhymes, children at work and toys.
Step back in time and relive some special childhood memories at the
Toys of Yesteryear Museum and Toyshop at Peak Village, Rowsley. Together with thousands of toys and a large working
model railway layout, visitors can also see a reproduction of a 1950s toyshop
and corner shop, as well as a full-sized model of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Thrills and Spills
Alton Towers, Britain’s favourite theme park, is set in 500 acres of beautiful countryside
and is packed with excitement and thrills, from legendary, white-knuckle rides
like Nemesis and Oblivion to the superb watercoasters and flumes of the Caribbean
lagoon-style Waterpark – fantastic fun for all ages!
Go Ape - High Wire Forest Adventure
Live life more adventurously and swing along for some treetime at
Go Ape, the Peak District and Derbyshire’s newest attraction! The award-winning, high
wire forest adventure course comprises rope bridges, tarzan swings and zip slides
set high in the trees tops. Based at Poole’s Cavern in Buxton, the 1km course
is suitable for a wide range of ages (minimum age 10, minimum height 1.40m) and
offers three hours of memorable, adrenaline-fuelled fun for those looking for
a unique and exhilarating outdoor adventure. Participants (known as Gorillas and
Baboons!) wear a harness and receive comprehensive safety instructions from trained
instructors before negotiating the 1km course without supervision.
Gulliver’s Theme Park at Matlock Bath is a magical world where kids’ imaginations
can roam free – enjoy the alpine joys of Little Switzerland, Fantasy Terrace or
high noon in Western World and the magic of Lilliput Land, all in a stunning hillside
setting amid amazing scenery and great views.