Betty Kenny Walk, Ambergate
Betty Kenny Walk is a four mile circular walk from Ambergate Station.
Betty Kenny Walk is a four mile circular walk from Ambergate Station through Shining Cliff Woods exploring the tale of Betty Kenny and her family who in the late 1700s, lived and worked in the wood.
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Family Activity Walk Duffield
Perri’s family tour from Duffield Station offers two short walks exploring history and nature.
ViewFamily Activity Walk Belper
Perri’s family tour of Belper leads offers two short walking routes to either the River Gardens or Belper Parks.
ViewFamily Activity Walk Ambergate
Perri’s family tour from Ambergate leads along the Cromford Canal to Whatstandwell.
ViewFamily Activity Walk Whatstandwell
Perri’s family tour from Whatstandwell leads along the Cromford Canal through Gregory’s Tunnel to High Peak Junction.
ViewFamily Activity Walk Cromford
Perri’s family tour of Cromford includes climbing the steep steps to Scarthin Rock or the Cromford Canal to High Peak Junction.
ViewFamily Activity Walk Matlock Bath
Perri’s family tour of Matlock Bath leads through Lovers’ Walks to Derwent Gardens.
ViewFamily Activity Walk Matlock
Perri’s family tour of Matlock follows the level riverside paths through Hall Leys Park and along the Pic Tor Promenade.
ViewWalk 1: Duffield Station to Belper Station
Walk number 1, is a 4 mile walk between Duffield and Belper over the Chevin and following the ancient Portway along the ridge of the Derwent Valley.
ViewWalk 2: Belper Station to Duffield Station
Walk number 2, is a 6 mile walk between Belper and Duffield through open country with superb views linking together the historic settlements of Bargate and Holbrook.
ViewWalk 3: Belper Station to Ambergate Station
Walk number 3, is an 8 mile walk between Belper and Ambergate along the valley ridge, with two steady climbs through farmland and ancient woodland.
ViewWalk 4: Ambergate Station to Belper Station
Walk number 4, is a 4.5 mile walk between Ambergate and Belper through farmland with a short climb providing excellent views of Heage Windmill from the valley ridge.
ViewWalk 5: Ambergate Station to Whatstandwell Station:
Walk number 5, is a 4.5 mile walk between Ambergate and Whatstandwell through ancient woodland, old parkland and open farmland, with excellent views. There are no really steep climbs
ViewWalk 6: Whatstandwell Station to Ambergate Station
Walk number 6, is a steep 3.5 mile walk between Whatstandwell and Ambergate via Crich through farmland, Crich Chase woodlands and along the towpath of the Cromford Canal
ViewWalk 7: Whatstandwell Station to Cromford Station
Walk number 7, is a 4 mile walk between Whatstandwell and Cromford with a steep path section in Whatstandwell, through undulating farmland and along a surfaced track.
ViewWalk 8: Cromford Station to Whatstandwell Station
Walk number 8, is a 4 mile walk between Cromford and Whatstandwell combining the Cromford Canal towpath with steep climbs through woodland. The views of the Derwent Valley are spectacular.
ViewWalk 9: Cromford Station to Matlock Bath Station
Walk number 9, is an easy 2.25 mile walk between Cromford and Matlock Bath taking in the historic village of Cromford and a lovely woodland path.
ViewWalk 10: Matlock Bath Station to Cromford Station
Walk number 10, is a 3 mile hilltop walk between Matlock Bath and Cromford via Riber Castle, providing magnificent views. There is a steep climb and the walk goes through woodlands, fields and along an ancient trackway.
ViewWalk 11: Matlock Bath Station to Matlock Station
Walk number 11 is a 3 mile walk through woods and fields with fine views between Matlock Bath and Matlock.
ViewWalk 12: Matlock Station to Matlock Bath Station
Walk number 12, is a 2 mile walk between Matlock and Matlock Bath alongside the River Derwent and with a climb to High Tor with its spectacular views.
ViewMatlock Bath Accessible Trail
A 1¼ mile Accessible Sensory Trail has been created to bring the Matlock Bath experience to all.
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