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Okay, I can read the information from the image for you. Here's a breakdown of the text and map details:
**Left Side - "Make the most of your day"**
* **Things to do:**
* Buy one of our £1 postcard walks from Ilam Park shop or Dovedale Barn.
* Take in the view from the Ilam Park tea-room garden.
* Buy an orienteering map from Ilam Park shop and explore the park - ideal for beginners.
* Explore the Italian Garden and Pleasure Grounds to find tranquil places to sit and take in the views.
* Take a look inside the church of the Holy Cross.
* Follow the Ilam Park round walk (orange route on map) to see the ancient ridge and furrow and parkland trees.
**Center - "Explore a little further"**
* Here are five great places to explore on your visit to Ilam Park and Dovedale (see the numbers on the map).
**Numbered Points on the Map:**
1. **St Bertram's Bridge:** An ancient bridge over the River Manifold, but it's also a great spot to play poo sticks.
2. **Paradise Walk:** A peaceful tree-lined avenue, carpeted with wild garlic in spring and buzzing with bees in summer.
3. **See the Boil Holes:** Where water rises from underground to join the River Manifold.
4. **Walking Cascade:** A waterfall/cascade on a route across the fields.
5. **Hinkley Bridge:** A new Hinkley Bridge is due to open in 2019.
**Map Details:**
* **Key Locations:**
* Ilam Hall
* Church of the Holy Cross
* Italian Garden
* Pleasure Grounds
* Stableyard
* The Oaks
* Boil Holes
* Hinkley Hollow
* Natural Pool
* Grotto
* Hinkley Bridge
* Battle Stone
* Footbridge
* Hotel
* Dovedale Barn
* Stepping Stones
* **Walking Routes:**
* Ilam Park Tunnel Walk (blue)
* Ilam Park Round Walk (orange)
* Route to Ilam Village, Dovedale and Stepping Stones (see inset map)
* **Other:**
* Parking (P)
* Cattle-free footpath with no stiles (along drystone wall)
* River Manifold
* Scale: 100 meters
**Additional Notes:**
* The map shows the terrain and layout of Ilam Park and the surrounding area.
* There's an inset map showing the route to Ilam Village, Dovedale, and the Stepping Stones.
* The map was created by the National Trust in 2019.
Let me know if you'd like me to focus on a specific part of the image or if you have any other questions!
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llama3.2-vision:90b-instruct-q8_0 (95GB) ✔️⚠️ |
The image presents a map of Ilam Park and Dovedale, accompanied by a list of walking routes.
The map is divided into two sections: the left side features a numbered list with corresponding images, while the right side displays a detailed topographical map.
**Walking Routes:**
* **Route 1:** St Bertram's Bridge - This route takes you across the picturesque St Bertram's Bridge, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
* **Route 2:** Paradise Walk - Embark on this leisurely stroll along the River Manifold, taking in the serene beauty of the natural surroundings.
* **Route 3:** Boil Holes - Explore the unique geological formations known as Boil Holes, a fascinating feature of the local landscape.
* **Route 4:** Dovedale - Discover the breathtaking scenery of Dovedale, with its towering cliffs and crystal-clear streams.
**Map Features:**
* **Ilam Park:** A large park area marked on the map, featuring walking trails, gardens, and historic buildings.
* **Dovedale:** A scenic valley with steep cliffs, wooded slopes, and a meandering river.
* **River Manifold:** A winding river that flows through Dovedale, providing picturesque views and tranquil atmosphere.
* **Footpaths:** Several footpaths are indicated on the map, allowing visitors to explore the area on foot.
**Key:**
* **P:** Car park locations
* **I:** Information points or visitor centers
* **WC:** Toilets
Overall, this image provides a comprehensive guide for visitors planning to explore Ilam Park and Dovedale.
By following the walking routes and utilizing the map features, individuals can experience the natural beauty and historical significance of these areas.
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granite3.2-vision:2b-fp16 (6GB) ⚠️ |
Make the most of your day
Walking route between Ilam
Park and the Stepping Stones in
Buy one of our El postcard Explore the Italian Garden 1 walks from Ilam Park shop 5nd Pleasure Grounds to Church St Bernam’s
Dovedale, avoiding roads (½ miles) of the
or Dovedale Barn find tranquil places to sit
Holy Cross Bridge
and take in the views
Stepping Stones Troppe Cloud Well
Ilam Park rest-room garden Take a look inside the
Church of the Holy Cross.
Buy an orienteering map
from Ilam Park shop Follow the Ilam Park round
walk (orange route on
park level) path) to see the angler
for ridge and furrow and
beginners parkland trees.
Explore a little further
Pleasure
Grounds Grotto
Here are five great places to explore on your visit to Ilam 4 Hickley
Park and Dovedale (see the numbers on the map).
Bridge
Stableyard
1 St Bernam’s Bridge is an
ancient bridge over the Cattle-free Steps
River Manifold, but it’s also a
footpath
great spot to play pooh sticks. with no sites Ilam Park 2
(drystone wall) Round Walk
(route: ½ miles)
2 Paradise Walk is a peaceful
lime tree avenue, carpeted
Church
with wild garlic in spring and
Ilam Hall buzzing with bees in summer.
3 See the Bail Holes, where
you can see from underground
to join the River Manifold.
Battle Stone
4 Walk to Dovedale on a
quiet and picturesque
route across the fields.
Footbridge
NOTE: A new Hinkley Bridge is due to open in 2019.
Hinkley Bridge
(closed) St Dorrans
Bridge
100 metres
Hinkley Wood
Crown bapham and destase rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 10025874
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llava:34b-v1.6-q8_0 (37GB) ❌️ |
Sure, I can help with the text in the image. It appears to be a map of some sort and there are various texts overlaid on it:
- In the top left corner, there's a small text that reads "make the most of your day" followed by what seems to be a list or title that is too small to read clearly.
- Below that, in larger font, it says "EXPLORE YOUR AREA" which is likely part of an activity guide or similar informational material.
- In the center, there's a small arrow pointing to something on the map with the text "10" next to it, possibly indicating a place of interest or marker number 10 on the map.
- To the right, there's another arrow and the number "9", which could be referring to another location or point of interest.
The image itself is quite small and lacks clear resolution, so identifying specific details with precision is difficult.
If you need a more detailed description or if there are other texts on the map that are not visible due to the size of the image, please provide a clearer or larger version.
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