A tranquil and picturesque meadow nestled in the heart of the Peak District National Park, characterized by its lush green grass, vibrant wildflowers, and serene atmosphere, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Enjoyed the annual Duffield show with the Pirates theme. Facilities brilliant. Good parking. The site is extensive ideal for many purposes. There is a large cricket pitch. As the site is some distance from housing it provides a suitable location for music events.
Amazing quite placw to walk your dog with a river for them to swim in also. Picnic areas and large grass area to relax benches all the way round in case you need a rest or to enjoy your surroundings
A rare chance for a riverside walk around the circumference of the large playing fields really well kept up. Intermittent glimpses of a kingfisher through the trees next to the river. Significant growth on brambles, etc, this time of year (June) means plenty of the river is out of view, making it a great haven for nature. The nature reserve is definitely a bonus as we were not previously aware of it being there. Around the playing fields is all short mown grass, the trails through the nature area are made up paths partly to encourage visitors to keep off the wild areas I imagine.
Eyes meadows. A lovely nature reserve. A shallow slow river runs through it. Woodland area. Meadow areas and pond areas keep dogs under control and keep to the paths. A walk around the reserve including going to the playing fields next to it will take about an hour. Walk slowly to enjoy all there is to see and hear.
Eyes Meadow is heaven on earth especially when the sun is shining lovely walk by the river. And you can watch football or cricket brilliant place.
Attended the Duffield Carnival and also the Eyes Have It weekend. Great venue both events extremely well organised.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Enjoyed the annual Duffield show with the Pirates theme. Facilities brilliant. Good parking. The site is extensive ideal for many purposes. There is a large cricket pitch. As the site is some distance from housing it provides a suitable location for music events.
Amazing quite placw to walk your dog with a river for them to swim in also. Picnic areas and large grass area to relax benches all the way round in case you need a rest or to enjoy your surroundings
A rare chance for a riverside walk around the circumference of the large playing fields really well kept up. Intermittent glimpses of a kingfisher through the trees next to the river. Significant growth on brambles, etc, this time of year (June) means plenty of the river is out of view, making it a great haven for nature. The nature reserve is definitely a bonus as we were not previously aware of it being there. Around the playing fields is all short mown grass, the trails through the nature area are made up paths partly to encourage visitors to keep off the wild areas I imagine.
Eyes meadows. A lovely nature reserve. A shallow slow river runs through it. Woodland area. Meadow areas and pond areas keep dogs under control and keep to the paths. A walk around the reserve including going to the playing fields next to it will take about an hour. Walk slowly to enjoy all there is to see and hear.
Eyes Meadow is heaven on earth especially when the sun is shining lovely walk by the river. And you can watch football or cricket brilliant place.
Attended the Duffield Carnival and also the Eyes Have It weekend. Great venue both events extremely well organised.