£7.95 (adult) 30 mins - 3 hours About 4 miles away
From otters to owls, polecats and deer, the Chestnut Centre, near Chapel en le Frith, is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Follow the keeper on a tour, starting from 12.30pm at the centre's pine marten enclosure.
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CHAPEL EN LE FRITH
DERBYSHIRE
53.32°N, 1.91°W
Sunrise: 08:15
Sunset: 15:48
Moon Phase: waxing gibbous
Weather: overcast clouds, 5°C max, 4°C min
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