Ilam Park is cared for by the National Trust and offers space to play and explore, woodland walks and far reaching views towards Dovedale and …
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Feb 2, 2025
It’s such a beautiful place for a dog walk or a gentle stroll. The church is beautiful and super interesting. The cafe is good with nice scones and ice cream. The park has a real resemblance to Hogwa…Full review by Issy B
Dec 28, 2024
We visited today and really enjoyed ourselves. We approached the lady from the bookshop as we didn’t realise she was staff , who was on her break and asked her if we could join up as it seemed as che…Full review by bernies472
Nov 17, 2024
Came here at the end of a lovely Saturday autumnal walk for tea and cake only to find the tea shop had closed at 10 minutes earlier at 3pm. We weren't the only people disappointed by this - there wer…Full review by P5102UFrachels
Hello - for the pay and display car park, can you pay by card? Or are there cashpoints nearby?!? Thank you.
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Hi You have to pay at the NT Shop, however not until it opens. If you are clever you could find parking in the village and walk up - about 5 minutes and on level gravel pathways. If you are …
Hi You have to pay at the NT Shop, however not until it opens. If you are clever you could find parking in the village and walk up - about 5 minutes and on level gravel pathways. If you are NT Members then you just need to get a ticket from the shop - non payment.
We went on an organised Range led walk - worth looking into usually 11am on a Monday and Friday. Leaving from outside the shop courtyard. There is a 2km or 3km across the fields …
We went on an organised Range led walk - worth looking into usually 11am on a Monday and Friday. Leaving from outside the shop courtyard. There is a 2km or 3km across the fields mostly, some walkers had their dogs - must be on leads where there are livestock.
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