Nature & Parks
Britain’s first National Park, with countless views to enjoy, hills to hike, stately homes and lovely villages.
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Heritage & Museums
Chatsworth home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, is renowned for its rich history and array of art and its garden.
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Nature & Parks
Hall Leys Park is a picturesque park with a variety of activities including play area, splash pool, skatepark, electric boats and mini railway.
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Heritage & Museums
Cromford Canal is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is a haven for water vole
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Heritage & Museums
Cromford Canal Narrow Boat Cruises operate the historic narrow boat Birdswood.
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Nature & Parks
Belper River Gardens, adjacent to Strutt's North Mill offer a tranquil setting to view the River Derwent.
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Nature & Parks
Belper Rowing Boats can be hired during the summer at Belper River Gardens.
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Nature & Parks
Attenborough Nature Reserve is an outstanding complex of flooded former gravel pits and islands providing exceptional wildlife habitat.
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Nature & Parks
Black Rocks is a popular walking and climbing area off the High Peak Trail, with superb views over Cromford and Matlock Bath.
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Heritage & Museums
High Peak Junction is home some of the earliest railway buildings in the world.
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Nature & Parks
High Peak Trail is a 17.5 mile walking and cycling trail near Cromford
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Nature & Parks
Lea Wood is a semi-natural ancient woodland between Cromford and Whatstandwell.
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Heritage & Museums
Middleton Top Countryside Centre on the High Peak Trail offers delightful views.
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Heritage & Museums
National Stone Centre is a 40 acre Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Nature & Parks
Stanton Moor is an area of moorland and gritstone rocks and home to the Nine Ladies Stone Circle
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Nature & Parks
Belper Parks is an extensive area of woodland and grassland along with recreation and play facilities.
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Nature & Parks
Wyver Lane Nature Reserve is an important wetland, next to the River Derwent.
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Nature & Parks
Duffield Millennium Meadow sits at the confluence of the Derwent and its tributary the Ecclesbourne.
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Nature & Parks
Derby Arboretum was Britain’s first planned public park, and has a fine collection of historic trees, playground and café.
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Nature & Parks
Derby Cathedral has the second highest perpendicular church tower in England and a Peregrine Falcon watchpoint.
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