1992 results shown for search keyword with
This short trail is a well-used local walk linking schools and houses. It is not far from the Five Pits Trail, Old Tupton, North Wingfield and Clay Cross.
Nestled in the Derwent Valley, High Peak Junction was the hub of transport activity and is now a true haven of heritage and wildlife.
Cycle, horse ride or walk through some of the Derbyshire Dales most beautiful countryside on the High Peak Trail.
Highoredish car park and picnic site offers stunning views over Ogston Reservoir. Circular walks are waymarked from the car park.
Holmewood Woodlands has been recreated upon the site of the original 'Holme Wood' which is where the village gets its name.
The site on the outskirts of Ilkeston is made up of a large lake, a section of the River Nutbrook and a patchwork of unimproved, species rich meadows.
This is a section of the disused mineral line to Swanwick Colliery that has been converted to a surfaced path.
Make a date to see this magnificent steam beam engine in action. Leawood Pumphouse was built in 1849 to pump water from the River Derwent into Cromford Canal.
Landscaped plantations of deciduous woodland around the Manners Industrial Estate at Ilkeston provide visual screening and wildlife value.
Middleton Top is situated on the High Peak Trail, Middleton by Wirksworth. It has a shop, cycle hire centre, car park, toilets and picnic area.
Browser does not support script.