Popular Dovedale stepping stones repaired
Since Storm Babet in December visitors to the National Trust site were asked not to cross on them.
BBC News
Dovedale is a valley in the Peak District of England. The land is owned by the National Trust and attracts a million visitors annually. The valley was cut by the River Dove and runs for just over 3 miles (5 km) between Milldale in the north and a wooded ravine, near Thorpe Cloud and Bunster Hill, in the south. In the wooded ravine, a set of stepping stones cross the river and there are two caves known as the Dove Holes.
Since Storm Babet in December visitors to the National Trust site were asked not to cross on them.