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Your walk
starts here in Matlock Bath at the station and Whistlestop Centre. Matlock
Bath's railway station is very cute and has something of an alpine style.
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| Whistlestop
Centre |
You'll not
be surprised to hear then that Matlock Bath is sometimes referred to as
'Little Switzerland'.
On a visit
to Matlock Bath Lord Byron once made the comparison with Switzerland and
it soon adopted the name 'Little Switzerland'.
At your starting point you'll notice that the station has a Swiss chalet
style.
Today, Matlock Bath's alpine character is emphasised by the cable car
ride up to The Heights of Abraham and the quaint higgledy-piggledy streets.
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Discover
more...
Local Geology expert Robin Jeffcoats tells us more about the rocks,
minerals and metals this area is famous for.
Listen
as Robin talks the talk as we walk the walk
We took a walk through time on Otober
16th. Take a look at the pictures.
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There are
loos nearby the station and a there's a chance to pick up a few provisions
at the Whistlestop Visitor Centre.
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| The
path which runs alongside the railway track. |
Whilst you're
here why not pop into the centre to pick up some leaflets on the kinds
of wildlife you'll find. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust base themselves at
the Whistlestop Centre and their staff and volunteers are always eager
to share a bit of local knowledge.
When you're ready to start walking make your way onto the station platform
and you'll see a level crossing. Walk over it and turn left onto the path.
The path veers
to the left and brings you out at the base of the Heights of Abraham... |