Discover the best top things to do in Marple, United Kingdom including New Horizons Canal Boat, Marple Locks, Regent Cinema Marple, Bulls Head, Memorial Park, Brabyns Park, The Garden House Marple, Roman Lakes.
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5.0 based on 25 reviews
New Horizons is a purpose built 70ft Narrowboat. She is equiped to take people with disabilities on trips on the canal. She was launched in 1981 and is currently in her 40th year of cruising. The boat has a lift to enable people with mobility issues to enter the main cabin and a fully accessible toilet. Trips are available from April to October, morning, afternoon, all day and in the summer months during the evenings. The trip can go either towards Poynton or towards Whaley Bridge dependant on the requirements of the party or at the skippers discretion. All parties must have at least one person who has a Special Educational Need, Physical or Sensory disability, Speech Language or Communication Need any age related need, eg mobility assistance. All needs covered by the DDA including medical are covered. Our current clients include, local support groups, church groups, care homes and families. See us at Local festivals throughout the year.
4.5 based on 311 reviews
This spectacular flight of sixteen working locks - surrounded by some beautiful wooded countryside and scenic walks - raises the canal 209 feet to reach a height of 518 feet above sea level at Marple.
We walked from Romiley by the canal seeing all kinds of nature. Fish, baby fish, ducks and ducklings, geese and goslings. Lovely to see the aqueduct stunning views, great to see the locks. Stunning views. A lovely walk.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
a real classic night out, friendly cinema at its best, for only a fiver each, comfy seats, warm cinema, sweets &, drinks & popcorn available from the kiosk, as well as ice cream served at the interval, a great old fashioned cinema showing the latest films.well worth a visit.Parking for a few cars directly outside the cinema. otherwise parking in the asda car park around the side of the cinema, which will take you only a couple of minutes to walk to the cinema.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
This is a great local park that connects to Brabyns Park and off from the canal path. Lots of wide open spaces, to walk along. Has a boules playing area along with a, crown green bowling green. Also children's play areas. A place to enjoy all year round for all ages.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
This is a lovely local park. With wide open tree lined spaces. Walks by the river goyt.a Victorian iron bridge to see, children's play areas and loads more besides.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
The Garden House Farm is one of the few visitor attractions in Marple, a highlight for the general public, local schools and nurseries. Attractions include: animals, a café with a 5 star hygiene rating, an OFSTED inspected nursery, playgrounds, countryside trails and an orchard. The Farm offers significant economic, social and environmental benefits to the local community and relies solely on donations made by visitors. The main attractions are free to all. The Garden House welcomes, encourages and supports children and adults of all abilities.
Very helpful and extra friendly staff, thy opened the pig pens just for us, It’s a thrilling place to see so many farm animals so up close. They are all so nice and well kept. The play ground is so well equipped, it’s just so perfect for so many to enjoy, Thank you. I do hope the poor farmer that got stuck in the mud was able to get freed up. Looked like he was a really stuck in the mud lol Glad it’s open and so hope to return one day,
4.0 based on 99 reviews
Worth a visit in the warmer months. Lots of wTer so beware if taking fast toddlers ,!, nice cafe and simple walks.
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