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This book describes 25 circular walks which reflect the
splendid diversity of the Derbyshire countryside. There are routes across heather-covered
moors in the north and rich, rolling agricultural land in the south. At other
times Bill Parke leads us beside sparkling rivers and through picturesque stone
villages. In all cases he has taken care to ensure that the different needs
of individual family members are considered.
All of the routes are less than 6 miles long, with `Escape
Routes' which allow the very young or less energetic to shorten the walk. There
are comprehensive instructions and an absorbing commentary which should occupy
the most enquiring young mind.
Many routes include a highlight which will be of particular
interest to children - among others, there's a racing car collection, an otter
and owl sanctuary, the National Tramway Museum, theme parks and working mills,
farms and mines.
Bill Parke lives in Bakewell. He and his family are members
of The Ramblers' Association and regularly enjoy walking in the county. He is
a keen amateur historian with a particular interest in industrial archaeology.
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