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Article: Countryside views a hit with Dutch walkers.
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- The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England)
- Article date:
- September 24, 2007
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A GROUP of Dutch visitors enjoyed a whistlestop tour of the Peak District courtesy of Hope Valley Rotarians.
Members of the Dutch Rotary Club of Hoorn de Compagnie and their partners paid a flying visit to the valley to mark the 10th year of links between the two clubs.
A group of 16 Dutch visitors, led by President Rotarian Han Sluis, made the trip - the largest number since the link was forged.
Highlights of the two-day visit included supper in the Stables Restaurant at Eyam Hall, a walk on Curbar Edge and a salmon and strawberries lunch in Stoney Middleton.
The visitors also enjoyed a tour of Tissington Hall and gardens, a visit to ...