MARSDEN MOOR ESTATE, YORKSHIRE
The estate, covering nearly 2429ha (5685 acres) of unenclosed common moorland and almost surrounding the village of Marsden, takes in the northern part of the Peak District National Park, with valleys, reservoirs, peaks and crags, as well as archaeological remains dating from pre-Roman times to the great engineering structures of the canal and railway ages. The landscape supports large numbers of moorland birds such as the golden plover, red grouse, curlew and diminutive twite. The estate is a designated SSSI and forms part of an international Special Area of Conservation. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal has been restored and a visitor centre (not NT) is open at Tunnel End, Marsden. At the estate office is the ‘Welcome to Marsden’ exhibition, giving a good insight into the area.

For more information, including opening times and admission prices, please see here
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Activities

PAMPER PARTY FOR FOUR

GARDEN LUNCH AT SWINTON PARK FOR TWO

RE-AQUA SHEER BLISS PAMPER PACKAGE FOR TWO

WALKING ADVENTURE DAY IN THE LAKE DISTRICT

OFF ROAD DRIVING EXPERIENCE (UK WIDE)

20 MINUTE TIGER MOTH FLIGHT

BIRD OF PREY HALF DAY EXPERIENCE UK WIDE

HARNESS SPHEREING FOR TWO

TOP TO TOE PAMPER DAY FOR TWO AT MARRIOTT WORSLEY PARK HOTEL

FOUR COURSE CHAMPAGNE DINNER FOR TWO AT THE LINTHWAITE HOTEL


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