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Slacker
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Any suggestions for a nice quiet place for a party of young children?
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Quick local picnic in Somersall Park or Padley Gorge for a day out.
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Padley Gorge looks nice though for older kids (forgot to say my granddaughter is only 2.) Graves park is somewhere we had thought about taking her for an afternoon out. Know Somersall well, grew up next to the park.
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Monsal Dale next to the river? One of my favourites.
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