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The Heights of Abraham
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Country park and famous show caverns set in 60 acres of woodland and reached by cable car over deep limestone gorge in the Peak District. A great family day out
The Heights of Abraham is a tourist attraction in Matlock Bath, It consists of a hilltop park on top of Masson Hill, accessed from the village by either the Heights of Abraham cable car or a steep zig-zag path. The heights are named after a supposed resemblance to the Plains of Abraham. Amongst the…
If you visit Matlock Bath or drive through it try to avoid Sundays as its incredibly busy with tourists and bikers! Although the town has no beach its very reminiscent of being beside the seaside . There is a train which runs hourly from Belper.
Derbyshire’s oldest visitor attraction, The Heights of Abraham is a unique Hilltop Park reached by a spectacular cable car journey over the Derwent Valley. When you arrive at the summit you have free access to exciting underground tours of two spectacular Show Caverns as well as Exhibitions, Shops,…
Price tickets online as they are usually cheaper... if you're doing the cable car the caves are also not to be missed... wrap up warm they are a tad cold!
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