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Chatsworth is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family.
This is a varied walk skirting the Chatsworth Estate through woods and moorland.
See Nelson’s Monument and the Three Ships - a short walk with lots of interest and great views over Derbyshire.
Pleasant woodland and moorland walking with two contrasting edge walks and more great views.
A walk full of interest and contrast, from prehistoric rock art to grand architecture to classic Derbyshire gritstone.
Really lovely varied walk starting at Calton Lees and climbing up to Calton Pastures with great views over the surrounding area of Bakewell and Chatsworth House. After passing the house climb through Stand Wood and return to the car park via Beeley.
Hills, woods, streams and villages: a varied hike around the Barlow valley.
A lake- and streamside stroll in a wooded valley with distant views of Chesterfield’s twisted spire.
A hilly walk to a pretty village and historic private house, with two picturesque fords to add interest.
A Peak District classic, visiting Little John’s Grave and Robin Hood’s Cave!
Millstones galore, and a rocky valley to explore.
A pleasant riverside and woodland amble around Hathersage Booths area.
This Peak District walk starts in the pretty village of Ashford-in-the-Water and explores the limestone country lying to the south of the Wye Valley. The routes visits the remains of Magpie Mine, the village of Over Haddon and uses mainly field paths to complete the route.
A lovely walk from Ashford in the Water taking in a wide range of terrains including two dales, the River Wye and the Great Shacklow Wood. It's a good un!
A Peak District walk that traverses pretty Lathkill and Bradford Dales. The walk also includes a section of the Limestone Way.
This Peak District walk provides a shorter route for visiting Lathkill and Bradford Dales.
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