Peak District Scenic Railways & Chatsworth House
- Duration: 5 days
- Board Basis: Mixed Board
- Tour Ref: D2TLEGL-S-A5DUPCH/1
Holiday Summary
- Travel Type: Make your own way
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
5 Day Itinerary
Day 1
Make your own way to our hotel in North Derbyshire, where you will meet our experienced Tour Manager and enjoy a relaxing evening with dinner.
Meals - Dinner
Day 2 - Crich Tramway Village, Matlock Bath & Heights of Abraham
This morning, we will board the coach and head to the fantastic Crich Tramway Museum – otherwise known as the National Tramway Museum. Showcasing an impressive collection of over 60 vintage trams, the village is complete with cobbled streets, period buildings, and street furniture, taking visitors on a journey back in time. With other highlights include a park and woodland walk, there’s plenty to see and do here.
Continuing to Matlock Bath, we’ll enjoy a memorable ride on the Heights of Abraham cable car. Ascending 554ft high to the top station, soak up the breathtaking panoramic views of the Derwent Valley and surrounding Peak District.
We return by coach to the hotel.
Meals - Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 - Peak Rail Heritage Railway & Churnet Valley Railway
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before our coach transfers us to Rowsley. Here, we’ll join the Peak Rail Heritage Railway for a memorable journey alongside the River Derwent, passing through the spectacular Matlock Dale.
Afterwards, our coach will take us to our next railway experience, which begins at Froghall Station. We’ll join the Churnet Valley Railway and follow the path of the old Churnet Valley Line, once part of the North Staffordshire Railway. Travelling through beautiful countryside, enjoy a glimpse into the golden age of railway travel.
We return to the hotel for our evening meal.
Meals - Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - Ecclesbourne Valley Railway & Chatsworth House and Gardens
After enjoying breakfast, our morning will begin with a coach journey to Wirksworth Station. Here, we'll step aboard the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway. Having once served as a terminus for the Midland Railway and later revived in 2002, this railway promises a delightful trip through the Peak District's heart.
We will then travel by coach to the renowned Chatsworth House and Gardens. With entry to both the house and gardens, you can explore at your own pace. The story of Chatsworth dates back to 1549 when the land was purchased by Elizabeth and William Cavendish for a sum of £600. This estate once served as the residence of the Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, commonly referred to as Bess of Hardwick. A woman of significant influence and means, Bess's married four times, which bolstered her status and wealth. She married William Cavendish in 1547 and they had eight children, making Chatsworth their home. A later marriage to George Talbot, the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, in 1567, elevated her to the esteemed title of the Countess of Shrewsbury. Over the following generations, Chatsworth was transformed into the house we see today.
Later, our coach returns us to our hotel for dinner this evening.
Meals - Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5
After breakfast, you’re free to check out of the hotel and make your way home at leisure.
Meals - Breakfast
Accommodation
You will stay for four nights on a half-board basis at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Breadsall Priory Hotel.