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People have still been crossing the River Dove despite two stones being dislodged People are being warned not to cross Dovedale stepping stones, one of the Peak District's most popular landmarks ...
Now the National Trust says the crossing has been closed ... the recent storms caused the river to rise, with debris dislodging two of the Dovedale stepping stones. This has required us to close ...
There is a constant flow of people crossing the river on the stone pathways, even though a bridge is nearby — students in a hurry, people walking their dogs, elderly people taking a stroll.
More often, it’s like crossing a river barefoot, feet probing for stones beneath cold currents, steadying after each slip. The smarter ones don’t just step; they remember where they slipped last time.
Stepping stones over the river Wharfe Burley Bridge Association ... The group said: “A reliable, safe, and weather-proof crossing will be of benefit to the entire local community who regularly ...
The river follows the county boundary between Derbyshire and Staffordshire, meaning people can walk from one county to another by crossing the stepping stones. The stones were acquired by the ...