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5 days ago |
derbyworld.co.uk | Ria Ghei
Discover the beauty and history of Swarkestone Bridge, England's longest stone bridgeDerbyshire delights are plentiful and we are big fans of places that remind us of our beautiful county’s history. One of Derbyshire’s must-visit places is the heritage-rich beauty spot Swarkestone Bridge. You may be wondering what is so great about a bridge. Swarkestone Bridge is very special indeed, because one of its many claims to fame, is its length.
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derbyworld.co.uk | Ria Ghei
People can order a pint at the bar and take a seat near the brand-new 2.5BBL microbrewery machine and learn how beer is made. Long weekends filled with sunshine can only mean one thing, that summer is well and truly near. We at DerbyWorld are always excited by the thought of exploring Derby and our beautiful county of Derbyshire during lazy hazy sunshine-filled days. Which is why we are constantly drawing up lists of places to go, what to do and the best way to enjoy the delights of Derbyshire.
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nottinghamworld.com | Ria Ghei
Bottomless Brunches includes unlimited pours of Prosecco, Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz, Bellinis, or fruit juices. Tasty dishes to tuck into include the highly anticipated pistachio-stuffed French toast. Nottingham’s newest eatery Passan’s has opened its doors this weekend at a well-attended soft-launch. It is owner Rahul Passan’s fourth eatery which welcomed diners at the Carrington Street venue on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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6 days ago |
birminghamworld.uk | Ria Ghei
A bank holiday discovery at The Coppice reveals a food hall serving unique food such as Fried Egg flavoured crisps, offering a perfect day out for foodies and gardening enthusiasts. Find out what makes this place a must-visit. A sunny bank holiday means getting out and about to make the most of time off, which is how I found myself at The Coppice in Tamworth. It is not somewhere I have ever been to before. The Coppice on Coppice Lane is a self-titled ‘luxury lifestyle and food destination’.
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derbyworld.co.uk | Ria Ghei
Derbyshire and the Peak District brim with character-packed market towns and villages perfect for summer exploration. Think cobbled streets, independent shops, country pubs, and walking trails that start right from the village edge. Bakewell is famous for its tart but also its riverside charm. Ashbourne mixes antiques with outdoor access. Castleton’s caves and views are unbeatable, while Eyam’s haunting plague history gives it a quiet power.
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