Absolutely beautiful, even on a frozen February day. Walked the 5 miles from Cromford to Ambergate, the first 3 miles (to Whatstandwell) being the best. Seem dms to be lots of volunteers working alon…DonDons369的完整评论
2024年9月10日
Very picturesque. Always a good day out. They are doing some work on sweats works on side so a bit smelly but didn’t spoil walk.Stu18Stretton的完整评论
2024年9月8日
Beautiful canal, for either walking or a canal boat ride -- preferably in decent weather. The latter only has service on weekends and Wednesdays. It has an informative guide and friendly staff (who …Everett B的完整评论
Hi,can I walk from matlock bath spa hotel along the canal to cromford mill?
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No - the Canal starts on the opposite side of the road to Cromford (Arkwright's) Mill. You'll need to walk along the path beside the road to get to the canal but look out for some …
No - the Canal starts on the opposite side of the road to Cromford (Arkwright's) Mill. You'll need to walk along the path beside the road to get to the canal but look out for some gates on your left as you approach the crossroads and do the last bit alongside the river.
Does the park & ride car-park have a height barrier?
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Last time I was there it was Park & Walk & there was no height restriction. I’ve just looked on google street view & there was no height barrier when the pic was taken. Access is much …
Last time I was there it was Park & Walk & there was no height restriction. I’ve just looked on google street view & there was no height barrier when the pic was taken. Access is much easier at the Cromford end than any other points (e.g. Ambergate)
Hi Are there any restrictions or notices in relation to canoeing/paddle boarding up the canal? is there a launch fee or anything or is this just open to all. thinking of taking the kids canoeing at the weekend Thanks Jamie
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Hi Jamie. Sorry for the delay in responding. We didn’t notice any signs in relation to canoeing/paddle boarding, however, there’s only a short stretch of canal still in use, maybe a mile, so …
Hi Jamie. Sorry for the delay in responding. We didn’t notice any signs in relation to canoeing/paddle boarding, however, there’s only a short stretch of canal still in use, maybe a mile, so not ideal. Hilton
We are looking for a walk in The Peak District/Derbyshire, that is ideally in a loop so we can return to where we started and pushchair friendly. A pub would be nice also to get lunch but not essential. Can anyone advise if this walk meets the criteria? Or failing that, is there one that is? Thanks
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British canals were designed to transport goods from one place to another so, to answer your question, no - Cromford Canal is not built in a loop. This information is easily obtainable …
British canals were designed to transport goods from one place to another so, to answer your question, no - Cromford Canal is not built in a loop. This information is easily obtainable from any map of the area.