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Hot Air Balloon Rides Over Clover Fields
Near Hartington,
Clover Fields Caravan Park
Buxton
Derbyshire
SK17 9PU
Our third and final launch site in Derbyshire is at a caravan site, a short distance from Buxton. Another private venue, The Clover Fields Caravan Park has a fabulous take off field that we can use.
On balloon flights from this venue we usually travel in a southerly direction, following the river Dove back towards Ashbourne. En route you may see Arbor Low, the 'Stonehenge' of the Peak District, dating back more than 4000 years!
The venue we fly from on any given day is determined by the wind direction, and deciding which launch site will give us the best flight. Balloons cannot be steered! Consequently, passengers need to attend whichever venue we determine to use - please click the button below for more details.
Hot Air Ballooning in Derbyshire
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For those seeking outdoor adventures, Derbyshire offers a range of activities to suit all interests and abilities. The limestone caverns of the Peak District provide a fascinating underground playground for exploration, while the Derwent Valley offers scenic walks along the riverbank and opportunities for water sports such as kayaking and canoeing.
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