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Here are our downloadable walks for the East Midlands:

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Derbyshire

View down the Ticknall lime avenue, planted to celebrate the birth of the last baronet, Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe in 1846, at Calke Abbey with trees either side lit by late afternoon sun casting shadows.


Peaceful wildlife walk exploring this historic deer park and woodland

1.5 miles - easy stroll
Spot the Old Man of Calke!
ParkHistoric HouseChurch, chapel etcPicnicsRefreshmentsCar park

This fence marks the edge of the NT's property in Mam Tor, Edale is visible to the left and in the distance NT moorland rising above the reservoirs.


An exhilarating climb up onto the windswept Kinder plateau

7.5 miles - challenging
Intriguing rock formations and fine views
Hills or mountainsWildlifeIndustrial heritageDogs welcomeToiletInformationPubCar park

High Peak, view from Mam Tor looking East across Edale to slopes of Horsehill Tor, Brown Knoll and the Southern Edges of Kinder Scout plateau, Peak District, Derbyshire.


Follow in the footsteps of the historic 'Mass Trespass' of 1932

8 miles - challenging
Iconic Peak District panoramas
Hills or mountainsIndustrial heritageDogs welcomeToiletPubBus stop nearbyCycle route nearbyCar park

Dovedale River

Wander from this beautiful parkland to the iconic stepping stones at Dovedale

2.5 miles - easy
Famed for its wildlife and geology

ParkPicnicsDogs welcomeInformationRefreshmentsNational Trust shopToiletsCar park

A view over Mam Tor

Mam Tor, Derbyshire

At 1695 ft, this is one of the most dramatic viewpoints in the Peak District

3 miles - moderate
Fantastic sweeping views

CountrysideSpectacular views or sceneryDogs welcomeLivestock in areaCar Park

A view over Winnats pass in the Peak District

Mam Tor, Derbyshire
Star gazing walk with wide, open skies

1/2 mile - easy

CountrysideSpectacular views or sceneryLivestock in areaCar Park

The bridge over Burbage Brook in the Peak District

Burbage Brook, Derbyshire
Gentle walk by tumbling streams and through ancient woodland

2 miles - easy
Look out for wildlife

WoodlandDogs welcomeRefreshmentsNational Trust shopToiletsCar Park

Derwent Valley under an atmospheric mist

Derwent Valley, Derbyshire

Take in Ladybower reservoir, home to the famous Dam Busters

3 miles - moderate
Wonderful panoramic views

WoodlandDogs welcomeRefreshmentsToiletsCar Park

A river in the Manifold Valley

Manifold Valley, Derbyshire

Explore the caves, rivers and parkland of the Manifold Valley in this 10 mile walk

10 miles - challenging
Look out for deer, foxes and badgers

River or estuaryWoodlandDogs welcomeRefreshmentsToiletsCar Park

Northamptonshire

A view of the south front of Canons Ashby looking from the 3rd level lawn.

1000 years of history and wildlife at this Elizabethan Manor and grounds!

1 kilometre - easy
5 bat species reside in the grounds!

Historic HouseCycle route nearbyRefreshmentsNational Trust shopToiletsCar park

Nottinghamshire

The view across the water to Clumber Park

Follow the historic chapel, temple and ashes trail

1.5 miles - easy
Explore the beautiful pleasure grounds

GardenHistoric HouseOther buildingsDogs welcomeToiletsRefreshmentsNational Trust shopAccess for visitors with disabilitiesCar park