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Boats at Matlock Bath -
Photo: Derbyshire Dales District Council |
Matlock Bath became an instant
tourist resort for the wealthy and influential,
when warm springs, at a constant temperature of 68
degrees Fahrenheit, were discovered back in 1698.
Matlock Bath has undergone
major changes in the last three decades; roads
have been widened and now there are more souvenir
shops, amusement arcades, cafes, and car & coach
parks. The main road that runs through the town is
split in two parts known as South Parade and North
Parade.
Every year from late August
onwards, illuminations are held in Matlock Bath.
The river banks are adorned with illuminated
displays on various themes and the cliffs around
are flood lit. At weekends during this period a
spectacular pageant is held, called `Venetian
Nights`, where decorated boats sail up and down
the river. Regular firework displays are also
given.
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