Derby city has many places to visit on a family day out. There are plenty of public toilets in Derby city centre, mainly in the shopping centres and at the train station.
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Ashbourne in Derbyshire is a pleasent place to go for a family day out. There are no public toilets in Ashbourne town centre however so beware. The closest toilets are Tissington and Maple Lane.
Bakewell is very family friendly with public toilets in the car park in the centre. There are ample places to water dogs and many historical sights to see.
Castleton is family friendly with public toilets and ample places to water dogs. Visit Peveril Castle and the local caves and mines.
Chesterfield is family friendly with public toilets and good shops. Visit Holmeview Valley Country Park, Chesterfield Museum and photobomb the famous Chesterfield twisted spire.
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Ilam is mainly inaccesible. Visit nearby towns for family visits. No parking for family cars and SUVs, beautiful scenery, a few shops and nearby Ilam Park National Trust.
Rowsley in Derbyshire has no public toilets or facilities. Visit the Nine Ladies, the Peacock Hotel and Chatsworth by car and by bus. No parking.
Buxton is family friendly with a few (not enough) public toilets and some places to water dogs. Visit Pooles' Cavern, Buxton Opera House and Goyt Valley.
Derbyshires Matlock and Matlock Bath are very family friendly with a few public toilets and ample places to water dogs. Visit The Amusements, Apothecary shops, Gulliver's Kingdom.
BASLOW is family friendly with a few public toilets, some places to water dogs. Limited parking for family cars and SUVs, beautiful scenery, small shops and places to eat.
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The 1,000-acre park on the banks of the River Derwent was primarily designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown during the 1760s.
All the cottages are well-equipped and sleep between 3-5 people. Both individual bookings or group stays across the three cottages are welcomed, year round.
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Starting in the beautiful Derbyshire town of Bakewell, the Monsal Trail is free, easily accessible, safe and fun for the whole family.
The beautiful Wayside Cottage offers accommodation situated in Stony Middleton. This immaculately kept holiday cottage offers access to a romantic patio and off-road.
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Limited parking is provided in the Centre of Bakewell. There are 3 small car parks provided on the market place outside the Post Office Spar.
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