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  1. Heights of Abraham

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    Address

    Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NT

    Telephone

    01629 582365

    Matlock

    A unique hilltop Park set on top of a dramatic limestone gorge, amid great natural beauty. Journey in a state of the art cable car. Follow a guide underground to our spectacular
    showcaves. Explore over 60 acres of Wooded hillside.

  2. East Anglian Railway Museum

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    Address

    Chappel Station, Colchester, Essex, CO6 2DS

    Telephone

    01206 242524

    Colchester

    Located in the lovely rural Chappel Station, the museum brings to life railways in the Eastern Counties since their beginning in the 19th Century, through the glory days of the early 20th Century to the disappearances of the Beeching era.

  3. Two people riding an all terrain mobility scooter with two seats at Sheffield Park and Gardens

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    Address

    Sheffield Park, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 3QX

    Telephone

    01825790231

    Uckfield

    Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilets. Loose gravel paths. Accessible pathways are suitable for wheelchairs and site mobility scooter (bookable by phone). Assistance dogs are welcome across the whole site at all times.

  4. Mid Norfolk Railway

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    Address

    The Railway Station, Station Road, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1DF

    Telephone

    01362 851723

    Dereham

    East Anglia's longest heritage railway operating between Dereham and Wymondham (11.5 miles). Dereham Station houses displays of railway memorabilia, a shop and buffet.

  5. Bure Valley Railway

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    Address

    Aylsham Station, Norwich Road, Aylsham, Norfolk, NR11 6BW

    Telephone

    01263 733858

    Aylsham

    Norfolk’s longest narrow gauge steam railway runs between the old market town of Aylsham and the bustling Broads town of Wroxham and is within easy reach of Norwich and the coast.