Derby, DE3 5DA, Tel: 01332 255802, Email, (3 miles, 5kms)
Located to the west of the city of Derby. Records of the settlement that became the village of Mickleover (Mikel Urfa) go back to Saxon times.
Derbyshire, DE56 4GS, Tel: 01773 841485, Email, www.visitambervalley.com, (4 miles, 7kms)
Milford a small village with a rich industrial history it is now part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Princes Street, Peartree, Derby, DE23 8NT, Tel: 0845 643 5513, Email, www.nationalsikhmuseum.com, (2 miles, 3kms)
An awe inspiring visitor experience that shows the special British-Sikh relationship. The museum explores the courage, sacrifice and bloody genocide of the Sikhs.
Derby, DE72 3RJ, Tel: 01332 255802, (4 miles, 7kms)
Ockbrook is an attractive, quiet village, the old part of Ockbrook was established by the Anglo Saxons, around the 6th century, and a new part, the Moravian Settlement was founded in 1750, It is one of only three in the country.
41 Friar Gate, Derby, DE1 1DA, Tel: 01332 255363, Email, www.derby.gov.uk/museums, (0.3 miles, 0.5kms)
Open Monday 11am - 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 5pm and Sunday and Bank Holidays 1pm - 4pm. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Market Place, Cathedral Quarter, Derby, DE1 3AS, Tel: 01332 285493 , Email, www.derbyquad.co.uk, (0.1 miles, 0.1kms)
QUAD is a gallery, cinema, cafe bar and workshop where there is always lots to see and do.
194 Osmaston Road, Derby, DE23 8JZ, Tel: 01332 712833, Email, www.royalcrownderby.co.uk, (1 miles, 2kms)
At the Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre experience over 260 years of history of one of the world's best-known English Fine Bone China manufacturers.
Derbyshire, NG10, Tel: 01332 256201, (0.2 miles, 0.4kms)
Sandiacre is a town in the Borough of Erewash in Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England adjoining the border with Nottinghamshire.
Derbyshire, NG10, Tel: 01332 256201, (0.2 miles, 0.4kms)
Sawley is a village and civil parish within the Borough of Erewash, in southeast Derbyshire, England.
South Derbyshire, DE73 1JA, Tel: 01283 222848, Email, www.nationalforestbreaks.co.uk, (5 miles, 8kms)
Swarkestone is marked by the river bridge built in 1797, which leads on to a largely medieval stone causeway. The bridge and causeway are 3/4 mile long and was the point at which Bonnie Prince Charlie turned back northwards in 1745.