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Belper Parks

Belper Parks is an extensive area of woodland and grassland along with recreation and play facilities.

Belper Parks is an extensive area of woodland and grassland along with recreation and play facilities.  The area is designated a Local Nature Reserve and was in the 13th century used as a deer park, as part of the Royal Forest of Duffield Frith.

The Parks can be accessed just off the Market Place, via Coppice car park and are less than a 10 minute walk from Belper Railway Station. See the walking route in our Family Activity Walk from Belper Station.

Address

Belper Parks
Entrance via Coppice Car Park
Off Belper Market Place
Belper
DE56 1FZ

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