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The Wild Flowers and Potted History of Millers Dale - Sunday 26 July

 
2-3 miles

A leisurely and fascinating walk along the Monsal Trail and the beautiful River Wye to discover the history of of Millers Dale, the railway and station, the old quarries and lime kilns.  We will also be looking at the wild flowers and birds have re-colonised the area. 

Event Grade: Easy - on the old railway and paths that may be uneven. Taken at a leisurely pace.
 
Start: 10.00am  Finish: 3.00pm
 
Meeting Point: Millers Dale Station car park.
 
Grid Reference: SK 138 732  Post Code: SK17 8SN  What3Words: mailers.grand.declining
 
Parking: Pay and Display.  Please arrive early as it gets very busy. Toilets and Cafe at the start.
 
Near Bus Route: Yes
 
Dogs: Dogs On Leads Allowed.
 
Cost: £10 per adult. Children go free.
 
Click the date in the calendar to book on.