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Crich Cross

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Crich Cross

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Crich Cross is a historic monument located in the charming village of Crich, Derbyshire, England, close to the scenic borders of the Peak District National Park. Standing at an elevation of approximately 260 metres, this man-made monument dates back to 1871, replacing an earlier structure. It serves as a notable landmark within a village renowned for its rich heritage and family-friendly attractions.

Visitors are often drawn to the intricate details of Crich Cross, particularly the figure of St Michael carved…

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    The Crich Cross took the place of an earlier monument, and dates from 1871. The cross features a figure of St Michael carved by a local man by the name of Isaac Petts.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Crich, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of walking routes are available around Crich Cross for families?

    While Crich Cross itself is a static monument, the surrounding Crich village and the nearby Crich Tramway Village offer a variety of family-friendly walking routes. These often include easy, pushchair-friendly paths within the Tramway Village, such as the Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail. For those looking for slightly longer strolls, there are circular routes that explore the village and its immediate countryside, often with gentle inclines suitable for children.

    Is Crich Cross suitable for toddlers and pushchairs?

    The immediate area around Crich Cross in the village is generally accessible. However, for dedicated toddler and pushchair-friendly routes, the nearby Crich Tramway Village is an excellent option. It features well-maintained, pushchair-friendly paths throughout its grounds, including an indoor play area and adventure playground, making it ideal for families with very young children.

    What is the terrain and difficulty like for walks near Crich Cross?

    Walks directly around Crich Cross and within Crich village are typically easy, featuring paved paths and gentle slopes. The village is situated on Crich Hill, so some routes may involve moderate inclines to reach viewpoints. The terrain is generally well-maintained, making it suitable for most fitness levels and families. More challenging routes can be found further afield towards the Peak District National Park.

    Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints near Crich Cross that are good for kids?

    Beyond Crich Cross itself, the most significant landmark is the Crich Tramway Village, which offers a unique experience with vintage tram rides and a recreated period streetscape. Children will also enjoy the adventure playground and the Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail within the Tramway Village. For viewpoints, climbing Crich Hill offers panoramic views of the Derbyshire countryside, which can be a rewarding sight for older children.

    Where can I park when visiting Crich Cross and the surrounding area?

    Parking is available in Crich village, though spaces can be limited, especially during peak times. The most convenient and ample parking is typically found at the Crich Tramway Village, which is just a short walk from Crich Cross. This car park is well-equipped for visitors and provides easy access to both the museum and the village amenities.

    How can I get to Crich Cross using public transport?

    Crich village is served by local bus services connecting it to larger towns like Matlock and Alfreton. From these towns, further connections can be made to regional train lines. It's advisable to check current bus timetables, especially for weekend services, as they can be less frequent. The Crich Tramway Village also provides detailed public transport information on its website.

    Is Crich Cross and the surrounding area dog-friendly?

    Yes, Crich village and many of the surrounding walking paths are dog-friendly. Dogs on leads are welcome in most outdoor areas. Specifically, the Crich Tramway Village welcomes well-behaved dogs on leads throughout its site, including on the trams and in most outdoor areas, making it a great option for a family day out with your canine companion.

    What are the best times of year to visit Crich Cross for a family trip, considering crowds and weather?

    The warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are generally the best for a family visit, offering pleasant weather for walks and when all attractions, including the Crich Tramway Village, are in full operation. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on weekdays outside of school holidays, or arriving earlier in the day on weekends.

    Are there any family-friendly cafes or pubs near Crich Cross?

    Yes, Crich village offers several options for refreshments. Within the Crich Tramway Village, you'll find a café and a traditional pub, The Red Lion, which are both family-friendly. Additionally, there are local pubs and cafes in Crich village itself, providing a welcoming atmosphere for families to enjoy a meal or a snack after exploring.

    What should we bring for a family walk around Crich Cross?

    For a family walk around Crich Cross and the village, it's advisable to bring comfortable walking shoes, especially if you plan to explore some of the longer routes. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing, waterproofs, and sun protection are recommended. Don't forget water, snacks, and a camera to capture the scenic views and historic landmarks. If visiting the Tramway Village, consider bringing a picnic to enjoy in their designated areas.

    Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots for families near Crich Cross?

    Beyond the main attractions, exploring the quieter lanes and footpaths around Crich village can reveal charming cottages and unexpected views. The Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail within the Crich Tramway Village, while popular, often has quieter sections where children can discover unique art installations. For a historical 'hidden gem', look for the intricate St Michael carving on Crich Cross itself, a detail often overlooked but crafted by local artisan Isaac Petts.

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