TOWN TRAILS
Explore the historic market towns and pretty villages on one of these self-guided town trails. Find out about the wealth of interesting buildings, the people who lived in them and don't miss out on the nicest nooks and crannies.
ASHBOURNE

Choose between a 3 mile walk, taking you round the entire "playing field" of the Ashbourne Shrovetide football game. Or, a 5 mile walk taking in part of the route that Bonnie Prince Charlie took when he marched upon Derby in 1745.
BAKEWELL

Ideal for families with children, this one mile trail takes in the sights of the town, with a chance to feed the ducks!
The choice of distance is yours for the'Delightful Dales and Viaduct Rails' walk.
Fancy something a little more strenuous? This 6 mile walk gives you chance to explore the famous 'edges' - Curbar, Froggatt and Baslow.
CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH

Take a 50 minute stroll around Chapel town centre conservation area.
A 5 mile walk passing the seats of the old 'Squires' of the area.
A 3.5 mile walk encompassing the village of Wash.
A 3.5 mile walk passing by Bradshaw Hall.
CHESTERFIELD

A wonderful 6 mile wildlife walk along the restored canal will take you from the noise and bustle of industry to a haven of peace and tranquility.
DERBY CITY

The Midland Friar Ale Trail and The Full Crompton Ale Trail will ensure that you don't miss out on sampling some real ale in the city!
GLOSSOP

A 2 mile walk with gentle gradients taking in the eastern fringe of Old Glossop and around Shire Hill.
MATLOCK

A 1 mile (short but steep) walk that gives an insight into the foundation of Matlock as it is today and the magnificent buildings that were all founded on a little warm water!
MATLOCK BATH

This 1 mile walk takes in the sights of Matlock Bath, the place often affectionately referred to as 'little Switzerland'.
SWADLINCOTE

A gentle saunter around Swadlincote highlighting the significant buildings and facades which illuminate the history of the town.














