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Derbyshire is the perfect place to explore on horseback and if you're interested in finding out how to get started we've got plenty of suggestions.
Shipley Country Park offers excellent facilities for horse riding with over 20 miles of quiet paths and bridleways, including part of the Nutbrook Trail.
Elvaston Castle offers facilities for horse riding with a 2.2 mile bridleway linking to the multi user river path route that runs to Derby.
Derbyshire's greenways network includes traffic-free pathways that are suitable for walking, cycling and horse riding.
The Phoenix Greenways are great for walking, cycling and horse riding. The greenways are a network of easy access off-road trails and quiet lanes.
Find out about the different types of crossings that pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders use to cross the road.
We have a legal responsibility to make sure the routes we look after can be enjoyed by everyone including walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
The Archaeological Way is a route from Pleasley Pit Country Park to Creswell Crags for walkers, wheelchair users, pushchairs, cyclists and horse riders.
We are often asked what rights exist on public rights of way. Here is a list of definitions which will help you.
The visitor centre is a good place to start your visit. It has a range of facilities on offer to enable you to enjoy your visit to the full.
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