Ashbourne Walks and Map

Ashbourne is a market town in the Peak District and a popular place to visit. It has a lovely cobbled market place, lots of shops, cafes and pubs and over 200 pretty listed houses. It’s also a good location to use as a base to go on your walking adventures.

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Gary Stevens
Combs Reservoir Walk

Here are two great Combs Reservoir walks ranging from 4 to 5 miles in length. The routes take you alongside different sections of the reservoir, to Combs village which has a pub and through the beautiful Peak District.

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Longshaw Estate and Padley Gorge Walk

We recently did the Longshaw Estate and Padley Gorge Walk. We love a good excuse to test one of our walks, and our little team mascot’s school half term was always going to be a great excuse to get outside and enjoy some of our adventures in the Peak District. Here is how we got on…

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Robin Hood's Stride

Robin Hood’s Stride is an unusual rock formation in The Peak District. It’s also known as Grain Tor or the Mock Beggars Mansion, as from a distance it looks like it has two chimneys. We have 3 walks taking you past Robin Hood’s Stride if you want to visit.

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The 3 best Matlock Walks

Matlock is located on the edge of the Peak District in Derbyshire. It’s surrounded by beautiful scenery and is a popular place to walk and explore. Here are our best 3 Matlock walks on the Derbyshire Walks app.

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Chee Dale Walk and Map

Here is a Chee Dale walk and route map. Chee Dale is a beautiful nature reserve sheltered beneath the Monsal Trail, with a deep sided limestone gorge that borders the River Wye. It is often said to be one of the best walks in the Southern part of the Derbyshire Peak District and we have two walks for you to follow.

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Derwent Reservoir Walk and Map

Derwent Reservoir is on the River Derwent in the Peak District and is 3.5 miles long. It’s a popular spot for locals and tourists and attracts many nature lovers, walkers and water sports enthusiasts. Here are 3 Derwent Reservoir walks on the Derbyshire Walks App ranging from 3 miles to 5.75 miles in length.

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Derwent Edge Walk and Map

This is quite a long strenuous walk but it is well worth doing and will give you some amazing views along the valley and over the reservoir. It travels along the Derwent Edge and on to the summit of Back Tor.

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Foremark Reservoir Walk and Map

This walk from the Foremark reservoir car park is ideal for all of the family (and your dog) - it is short, has no big hills to climb and follows easy woodland paths. Foremark Reservoir is an ideal place for all the family to walk, relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.

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