Attractions in Mackworth

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Attraction
Adults from £16.50

The Heights of Abraham

Country park and famous show caverns set in 60 acres of woodland and reached by cable car over deep limestone gorge in the Peak District.

Attraction
Free

Ashby Museum

Ashby de la Zouch Museum is an independent museum, managed and run by volunteers.

Rosliston Forestry Centre
Attraction
Free

Rosliston Forestry Centre

Rosliston Forestry Centre lies at the heart of The National Forest, a woodland haven offering outdoor activities, family fun and all-year round events.

Wollaton Hall and Park
Attraction
Free

Wollaton Hall and Park

An Elizabethan country house which is now Nottingham Natural History Museum, with Nottingham Industrial Museum in the out-buildings.

National Memorial Arboretum
Attraction
Free

National Memorial Arboretum

The Arboretum is the UKs year-round centre of Remembrance. Our maturing woodland landscape is home to over 330 memorials.

Attraction
Adults £10

Newstead Abbey

Explore the house and gardens of Lord Byron's ancestral home.

Caudwell's Mill
Attraction
Free

Caudwell's Mill

Where tradition and environment matter.

Beacon Hill Country Park
Attraction
Free

Beacon Hill Country Park

Located only two miles from the M1 motorway, just south of Loughborough, in Leicestershire, near the village of Woodhouse Eaves.

Attraction
Adults from £7

Chatsworth

Choose Chatsworth and discover a day out in the Peak District with a difference.

Lichfield Cathedral
Attraction
Free

Lichfield Cathedral

Discover over 1300 years of history in the only medieval three-spired Cathedral in the UK!

Attraction
Free

Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

Visitors are taken through the life of Lichfield's most famous son, from troubled childhood, through literary obscurity, to world renown and success.