Walking in Derbyshire
60 circular walks across the county
Walking in Derbyshire
60 circular walks across the county
Walking guidebook to 60 circular day walks in Derbyshire and the Peak District. Includes the Derwent, Wye and Trent river valleys, near Derby, Matlock, Glossop, Bakewell and Ripley. Routes range from easy to moderate and are between 4 and 14km (2 to 10 miles). Walks focus on places of interest, from Stone Age forts to castles to grand estates.Derbyshire offers some of the most varied walking landscapes in England, from the dramatic gritstone edges and open moorlands of the Peak District National Park to the limestone dales, river valleys and historic estates of the Derbyshire Dales.
This comprehensive Cicerone guide to walking in Derbyshire brings together 60 circular walks across the county, exploring landscapes ranging from the rugged uplands of the Peak District to the gentler countryside of the south of the county.
Routes range from 4 to 16km (3 to 10 miles) and are easy-to-moderate half-day or full-day walks, ideal for both casual walkers and more experienced hikers looking to discover new areas.
- 60 circular walks across Derbyshire and the Peak District, ranging from 4–16km (3–10 miles), with detailed route descriptions and Ordnance Survey mapping for confident navigation
- Walk through a wide variety of landscapes, including limestone dales, river valleys, gritstone edges, rolling farmland and open moorland across the county, accessible from popular accommodation bases like Glossop, Buxton, Bakewell and Matlock
- Discover historic landmarks and cultural highlights along the routes, including Chatsworth House, Hardwick Hall, and the historic plague village of Eyam
- Each walk includes useful practical information such as terrain notes, refreshment stops, toilets and local facilities in Derbyshire's towns and villages to help you plan enjoyable day walks
- Small enough to slip into a pocket or backpack, it provides all the information you need without adding extra weight
From sweeping hilltop views and rugged moorland edges to peaceful riverside paths and picturesque villages, Derbyshire offers walkers a remarkable variety of landscapes to explore. With this Cicerone guidebook in hand, you can discover the county’s rich heritage and natural beauty one rewarding circular walk at a time.
Walking in Derbyshire - Quick Facts
Guidebook name: Walking in Derbyshire
Location: Derbyshire (including the Peak District National Park and Derbyshire Dales)
Number of walks: 60 circular walks across Derbyshire
Distance: 4–16 km (3–10 miles) per walk
Typical duration: Half-day or full-day walks, 1–6 hours depending on route
Terrain: Gritstone edges, limestone dales, moorland, river valleys, rolling farmland, villages and historic estates
Difficulty: Easy to moderate, suitable for beginners, casual walkers and experienced hikers
Highlights: Chatsworth House, Hardwick Hall, Eyam, Peak District moorlands, limestone valleys, Derbyshire market towns
Navigation: Step-by-step route instructions with 1:50,000 Ordnance Survey maps; reliable navigation for walkers of all experience levels
Facilities: Information on parking, public transport, cafés, pubs and local amenities provided for towns and villages, including Glossop, Buxton, Bakewell and Matlock
Guidebook format: Pocket-sized and lightweight, designed to carry easily on the trail
Best season: Year-round walking; spring to early autumn usually offers the best weather and wildlife viewing
Author Highlight
“Without doubt Derbyshire is one of the most picturesque counties in England, renowned for its varied scenic beauty ranging from wild sombre moorland in the north to sparkling rivers laced with delightful deep dales in the central area and gentle rolling countryside further south.”
- Elaine Burkinshaw, author of Walking in Derbyshire
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Introduction
Geology
History
The shaping of present-day Derbyshire
Customs
How to use this guide
The Walks
1 Creswell Crags
2 Arbor Low Stone Circle
3 Baslow, Curbar and Froggatt Edges
4 Edale and Mam Tor
5 Longshaw Estate and Carl Wark
6 Hope, Win Hill and the Navio Roman Fort
7 Roystone Grange
8 Castleton
9 Hartington and Pilsbury Castle
10 Dale Abbey and Locko Park
11 Chelmorton
12 Hartington and Beresford and Wolfscote Dales
13 Tideswell
14 Ashbourne
15 Bakewell and Ashford in the Water
16 Haddon Hall and Bakewell
17 Wingfield Manor and Crich
18 Longshaw Estate and Padley Chapel
19 Hardwick Hall
20 Bolsover Castle
21 Tissington
22 Eyam
23 Chatsworth House
24 Chatsworth House, Bakewell and Edensor
25 Calke Abbey and Staunton Harold Reservoir
26 Swarkestone
27 Shipley Country Park
28 Kedleston Hall
29 Magpie Lead Mine
30 Wirksworth and Middleton Top Engine House
31 Lathkill Dale and Bradford Dale
32 Winster, Elton and Robin Hood’s Stride
33 Carsington and Brassington
34 Cromford
35 Pinxton Wharf
36 Shardlow
37 Belper
38 Monsal Head, Litton and Cressbrook
39 Peak Forest Canal and Torrs Riverside Park
40 New Mills, Sett Valley Trail and Hayfield
41 Glossop
42 Three Shires Head and Flash
43 Birchen Edge
44 Pentrich
45 Elvaston Castle and Country Park
46 Melbourne Hall
47 Errwood Hall and Goyt Valley
48 Osmaston
49 Hathersage and River Derwent
50 Hathersage and Stanage Edge
51 Holloway and Dethick
52 Midland Railway Centre and Codnor Castle
53 Tissington and High Peak Trails
54 Caudwell’s Mill and Nine Ladies Stone Circle
55 Upper Longdendale Valley
56 Buxton and its Country Park
57 Matlock and Matlock Bath
58 Dovedale
59 Derwent Dams
60 Carsington Water
Seasons
Year round
Centres
Glossop, Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock, Ripley, Ashbourne, Derby
Difficulty
Easy to moderate day or half-day walks (2.5 to 9.5 miles)
Must See
Hardwick Hall, Kedleston Hall, Eyam, Chatsworth House, New Mills, Buxton, Cromford, Goyt Valley, Dovedale
All the walks in this book are covered by the following OS Explorer 1:25,000 maps:
- OL1 The Peak District Dark Peak Area
- OL24 The Peak District White Peak Area
- 28 Sherwood Forest
- 245 The National Forest
- 259 Derby
- 260 Nottingham
- 269 Chesterfield & Alfreton
which are widely available in the local area and also from map shops and online.
January 2021
Walk 52
Walk around either side of the barrier on the other side of the road to take a footpath behind a derelict pub to continue along the canal towpath.
The derelict pub is currently a building site for 19 new houses and the pub being converted to flats.
Route instruction 4
The area around the farmland is usually flooded at this time of year.
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