Bolsover
Bolsover is a Town in the county of Derbyshire.
There are great places to visit near Bolsover including some great ancient sites, historic monuments, towns, caves, old mines, mountains, hiking areas, lakes, hills, ruins, rivers and streams, waterfalls, historic buildings, cities and shopping centres.
Arbor Low Henge, Gib Hill Oval Barrow and Bowl Barrow, and Carl Wark Hillfort are some of Bolsover best ancient sites to visit near Bolsover.
There are a number of historic monuments near to Bolsover including Arbor Low Henge.
The area around Bolsover features a number of interesting towns including Castleton, Buxton, Darley Dale, and Hope.
Places near Bolsover feature a number of interesting caves including Blue John Cavern.
The area close to Bolsover boasts some of the best old mines including Blue John Cavern.
Kinder Scout is one of Bolsover's best, nearby mountains to visit in Bolsover.
The area around Bolsover features a number of interesting hiking areas including Kinder Scout, Errwood Hall (ruin), Three Shires Head, and Hope Valley.
Lakes to visit near Bolsover include Errwood Reservoir.
Bolsover has some unmissable hills nearby like Shining Tor, and Higger Tor.
There are a several good ruins in the Bolsover area like Errwood Hall (ruin), and Castedge (ruin).
Don't miss River Dane at Three Shires Head, and Panniers Pool's rivers and streams if visiting the area around Bolsover.
The area around Bolsover features a number of interesting waterfalls including Panniers Pool Waterfall, and Three Shires Head Waterfall.
The area around Bolsover features a number of interesting historic buildings including Solomon's Temple, and St Mary's Church Derby.
Derby is a great place to visit close to Bolsover if you like cities.
The area around Bolsover's best shopping centres can be found at Derbion.
Bolsover History
There are some historic monuments around Bolsover:
Places to see near Bolsover
History of Bolsover
The district of Bolsover is notable for three sites of historical importance: Bolsover Castle, Creswell Crags (home to Britain’s only known Palaeolithic cave art) and Creswell Model Village, an example of early twentieth century design from the Model village movement.