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Bakewell Tourist Information Centre
Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1DS

At Bakewell Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you. We have information on everything from the Derbyshire town of Bakewell to other nearby places such as Butxon, Matlock and the Peak District National Park in which Bakewell is...
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Attractions near Bakewell Tourist Information
A selection of attractions close to Bakewell Tourist Information:
The River Wye  (< 1 Mile)
Lazing by the banks of the River Wye in the Bakewell public park watching the wildlife and waterfowl is a great way to spend a...
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Original Bakewell Pudding Shop  (< 1 Mile)
A number of Bakewell pudding shops exist in Bakewell, however this is largely accepted to be the original, where the first ever pudding, or tart,...
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Bakewell Old House Museum  (< 1 Mile)
This beautiful old house has 11 rooms one of which is a Victorian kitchen. The house and museum are open throughout the year...
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Haddon Hall  (2.6 Miles)
Overlooking the River Wye, close to the market town of Bakewell, Haddon Hall has escaped the ravages of time. Fine examples of a medieval kitchen...
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Chatsworth House  (3.9 Miles)
Chatsworth House, ten minutes from Bakewell, has been voted ‘Britain’s best stately home’, and it is quite clear to see why. A beautiful palace-like building...
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Caudwells Mill & Craft Centre  (4.4 Miles)
Caudwell Mill is a real piece of local heritage that has been excellently preserved and restored in order to help keep another part of the...
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Eyam Hall  (5.7 Miles)
This small but charming manor house in the famous plague village of Eyam has been the home of the Wright family since 1671 and it...
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Eyam Museum  (5.8 Miles)
The famous outbreak of Bubonic Plague in 1665/6 in Eyam is vividly portrayed. The villagers imposed a voluntary quarantine, and over a third of the...
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Arbor Low Stone Circle  (6.2 Miles)
Arbor Low is a stone circle, or henge, positioned on a hilltop in the Derbyshire moorland, five miles South West of Bakewell. Neolithic in date,...
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Winster Market House  (7 Miles)
Winster Market House was built between the late 17th and early 18th Century and has been in the hands of the National Trust since the...
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Red House Stables Museum  (8.1 Miles)
The Red House Stables Working Carriage Museum is home to one of the largest collections of original horse drawn equipment anywhere in the world....
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Longshaw Estate  (10.8 Miles)
The National Trust is in charge of conserving and maintaining this beautiful area of walking country, surrounded by ancient woods and tumbled rocks. The...
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Derbyshire Cultural Museum  (11 Miles)
This council cultural centre was established in order to promote and encourage cultural development and diversity in the city. Led by the local authority,...
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Derbyshire Library  (11 Miles)
The main library and heritage centre is located at the heart of Matlock and offers a fascinating collection for those interested in books. There...
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Derbyshire Record Office  (11 Miles)
The Derbyshire Record Office holds copies of many of the most important documents in the history of the city. For many hundreds of years,...
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Peak District Mining Museum  (12.2 Miles)
The Derbyshire lead miner is a forgotten hero of the community, once risking his life and limb to extract the valuable resource from deep beneath...
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Crooked Spire at Chesterfield  (12.5 Miles)
There is one Derbyshire town where you will instantly recognise the skyline. Chesterfield’s crooked Spire may well have been kicked by the devil, or may...
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Masson Mills Working Textile Museum  (12.8 Miles)
Even though the mills date back to the 1780’s Massons was a working textile mill until 1991. This means that it has been able to...
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Chesterfield Museum  (13.1 Miles)
Chesterfield Museum and Gallery is located at the very heart of the community and is one of the most important cultural meeting points in the...
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National Stone Centre  (13.2 Miles)
Situated on the edge of the Peak District, this collection is dedicated to telling the story of stone and the way that it has been...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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