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1 Week In Matlock

So you've got a week in Matlock - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here. Last updated 5th February 2024

What Should I Do For One Week In Matlock?

If you have 7 days to spend in Matlock, there are plenty of things to do and see. Here are some suggestions:

Day 1: Heights of Abraham

Visit the Heights of Abraham, a hilltop park with a cable car ride and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Allow 2-3 hours for this activity.

Day 2: Chatsworth House

Tour Chatsworth House, a beautiful stately home with extensive gardens and a farmyard. This will take most of the day, so plan accordingly.

Day 3: Matlock Bath

Explore the charming village of Matlock Bath, which has a range of shops, cafes, and attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the aquarium. You can easily spend a whole day here.

Day 4: Crich Tramway Village

Take a trip to the Crich Tramway Village, a living museum where you can ride on vintage trams and learn about their history. Allow at least half a day for this activity.

Day 5: Derwent Valley Mills

Visit the Derwent Valley Mills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with historic mills and museums showcasing the industrial heritage of the area. Allow a full day for this activity.

Day 6: Bakewell

Take a trip to the charming town of Bakewell, known for its famous Bakewell pudding and picturesque surroundings. You can easily spend a half day here.

Day 7: Matlock Walks

Take a break from driving and explore the scenic walks and trails around Matlock. There are a range of routes to choose from, depending on your fitness level and interests.

Places to Stay

There are plenty of options for accommodation in Matlock, including hotels, B&Bs, and self-catering cottages. Some recommended options include:

  • The New Bath Hotel and Spa - a luxurious option with a spa and restaurant
  • Riber Hall - a charming B&B with countryside views
  • The Boathouse - a self-catering cottage on the River Derwent

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