Derwent Gardens is a public park in Matlock Bath, in Derbyshire, England. Its history dates from the 19th century, and it is listed Grade II in Historic …
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Jun 10, 2024
Small gardens at the south end of Matlock Bath. Pleasant enough for a stroll especially when combined with the Lovers Walk path on the opposite bank of the river across the bank. However it will neve…Full review by Steve_of_N21
Jan 1, 2024
On the south side of Matlock Bath's pavilion are the Derwent Gardens, a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Matlock Bath's North and South Parades. In the autumn these gardens are home to …Full review by Escape08168903211
Aug 23, 2023
Firstly the good bit - the boat hire. We hired a rowing boat and I would have stayed on the full 30 mins and paid for another go but my grand daughter didn't like being on the water. The staff were j…Full review by Josantq
They were at the time we went but it was an event so not sure if allowed all the time. I would think so because it is a park and gardens. I am sure if you check with Matlock information …
They were at the time we went but it was an event so not sure if allowed all the time. I would think so because it is a park and gardens. I am sure if you check with Matlock information guide it would tell you.
No admission charge most of the year, only time you have to pay to get into the gardens is in the evenings when the illuminations are on, and it all goes to local charity, I think …
No admission charge most of the year, only time you have to pay to get into the gardens is in the evenings when the illuminations are on, and it all goes to local charity, I think this is at the end of October. Rest of the year its absolutely free.
Am thinking of bring my parents to see the illuminations they use a wheelchair and a walker, Are the paths solid tar etc, and suitable for a wheelchair
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Yes it is wheelchair friendly no steps. you need to have a strong pair of arms and legs if you intend to push the wheelchairs over the bridges at either end but I have seen plenty of people …
Yes it is wheelchair friendly no steps. you need to have a strong pair of arms and legs if you intend to push the wheelchairs over the bridges at either end but I have seen plenty of people do it. but the gardens are on the same side as the road and museum.