Watersports in Youlgreave
Overview
The River Derwent at Matlock hosts a grade 2 rapids course, with 35 permanent slalom gates in place and floodlights for darker evenings. Contact Matlock Canoe Club for details.
Hostels nearby
Location of Watersports in Youlgreave
Watersports in Youlgreave
near Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1UR
Map references
- OS Map:
- 119
- OS Grid Ref:
- SK210641
- Lat/Lng:
- 53.174997, -1.68649
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- windy.hazlenuts.dwell
Contact information
- Phone:
- +44 345 371 9151
- Email:
- [email protected]
Other things to do nearby
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Walking and Rambling in Youlgreave
If you're planning on staying at YHA Youlgreave, why not download a free map and get out exploring? All our self-guided walks start and end at a YHA hostel and are graded so that you can explore th
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Mountain biking in Youlgreave
Travel to Carsington Water for their gently undulating eight mile off-road trail around the reservoir, or take on one of the 'Dark Peak' routes for a full day of challenging mountain biking.
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Cycling in Youlgreave
The nearby Tissington Trail winds its way gently through beautiful White Peak countryside. Take the opportunity to visit historic Tissington village with its stately home, duck-pond and tearooms.
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Climbing in Youlgreave
Cratcliffe Tor provides some of the area's most popular grit-stone climbs.
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Haddon Hall in Eyam
8 miles This remarkable medieval house is surrounded by Elizabethan gardens and set in the rolling countryside of the Peak District. Visit the website
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Haddon Hall
This remarkable medieval house is surrounded by Elizabethan gardens and set in the rolling countryside of the Peak District.
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Bakewell
7 miles Take a trip to Bakewell and discover this charming Derbyshire Dales town.
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Bakewell
Take a trip to Bakewell and discover this charming Derbyshire Dales town. You'll find great shopping, plenty of spaces to relax and the famous Bakewell Pudding confection.
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Arbor Low Stone Circle
The most important prehistoric site of the East Midlands, Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set amid high moorland. Some say that this is the finest Stone Age 'henge'
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Cycling in Alstonefield
The Tissington Trail is just 5 minutes drive away and provides links to the beautiful village of Hartington and the market town of Ashbourne.
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Chatsworth House
Less than an hour drive away from each of our hostels in the Peak District.
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Climbing in Hartington
The Peak District offers an ideal landscape for the more experienced climber, with amazing crags and bouldering opportunities just minutes from the hostel door.
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Cycling in Hartington
YHA Hartington Hall is an ideal base to explore cycling of all natures from family friendly trails to endurance mountain biking routes.
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Stargazing in Peak District National Park
Stargazing – a simple yet intriguing and inspiring evening activity.
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Mountain biking in Hartington
There are an unlimited amount of mountain bike routes around the Hartington area for all abilities.
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Walking and Rambling in Hartington
If you're planning on staying at YHA Hartington Hall, why not download a free map and get out exploring? All our self-guided walks start and end at a YHA hostel and are graded so that you can explo