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Welcome to South Derbyshire
South Derbyshire is a charming area in the heart of England, perfect for a visit.
Known for its picturesque landscapes, historic towns, and rich industrial heritage, South Derbyshire offers a delightful mix of activities for every type of traveler.
Start your exploration in the market town of Swadlincote, where you can wander through the delightful shops and enjoy local eateries. The nearby National Forest provides ample opportunities for outdoor adventures, with walking and cycling trails that showcase the region's natural beauty.
Don’t miss the fascinating history at the Sharpe’s Pottery Museum, which delves into the local ceramics industry. For a taste of nature, head to the stunning Calke Abbey, a National Trust property with beautiful gardens and parkland.
If you’re interested in history, the area also features remnants of its mining past and charming villages that reflect its rich heritage. Enjoy a stroll along the scenic rivers and discover the welcoming community spirit that South Derbyshire is known for.
With its blend of culture, history, and outdoor activities, South Derbyshire is an inviting destination for a weekend getaway or a day trip. Enjoy the warm hospitality and beautiful scenery that this hidden gem has to offer!
For more information contact the Visitor Centre or visit the website visitsouthderbyshire.co.uk
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Swadlincote Woodlands & Park Area
Bringing The National Forest right to the edge of Swadlincote town centre in South Derbyshire, an 80 acre urban woodland park with 40,000 new trees,…
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Conkers, National Forest Camping and Caravanning…
Our lovely Club Site at Conkers is in the heart of the National Forest and next door to the award-winning visitor attraction of the same name, which…
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South Derbyshire Visitor Information Centre
Our South Derbyshire Visitor Centre can help you make the most of your visit to the area.
Foremark
Nestled in the rolling Derbyshire countryside is Foremark, a 280-acre nature reserve, comprised of woodland habitat, heathland, open countryside, and…
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National Forest Adventure Farm
A day of adventure awaits at the National Forest Adventure Farm, whatever the weather.
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Calke Abbey
Poised somewhere between gentle neglect and downright dereliction, Calke Abbey is unlike other great country estates.
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Oaklands Country Lodges
Three beautifully styled and smartly furnished timber lodges surrounded by an acre of peaceful landscaped grounds with a wildlife pond and fine…
Staunton Harold
A pleasant, relaxing site next to the Calke Estate (National Trust) forming the South Derbyshire/Leicestershire border and within The National Forest.
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Mercia Marina
Derbyshire's largest waterside marina attraction, shopping and holiday destination
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Sharpe's Pottery Museum
Sharpe’s Pottery Museum is nestled in the market town of Swadlincote at the heart of South Derbyshire and The National Forest.
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Conkers
CONKERS is more than just a day out as families are encouraged to explore, get creative, be immersed with nature and rise above treetops
Events in South Derbyshire
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Conkers Light Trail
See Conkers Forest lit up at Dusk! Brighten up your winter weekends with the magical Winter Light Walk at Conkers!
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Bloodstock Festival
The UK’s biggest independent metal festival held at the picturesque village of Walton on Trent in Derbyshire.
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North Pole Adventure at The National Forest…
Escape through a magical portal into the North Pole Adventure!
Trails nearby
Calke to Staunton Harold walking trail
Enjoy a leisurely walk from Calke Abbey to Staunton Harold, with views over the reservoir, arable fields and woodland.
South Derbyshire Walk – Peek into the Past
An easy 6 mile walk, with lar reaching views, to the tranquil riverside village of Swarkestone.
Beauty spots nearby
Business Directory Swadlincote Woodlands & Park Area
Bringing The National Forest right to the edge of Swadlincote town centre in South Derbyshire, an 80 acre urban woodland park with 40,000 new trees, interpretative boards, arts and heritage features.
Business Directory Staunton Harold
A pleasant, relaxing site next to the Calke Estate (National Trust) forming the South Derbyshire/Leicestershire border and within The National Forest.
Business Directory Foremark
Nestled in the rolling Derbyshire countryside is Foremark, a 280-acre nature reserve, comprised of woodland habitat, heathland, open countryside, and open water.
Villages nearby
Melbourne
A small and attractive Georgian market town in South Derbyshire. One of the best-known features is the old mill pool known as Melbourne Pool.
Repton
Former capital of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, today the principal street is lined with a number of handsome Georgian houses and cottages. The Medieval cross on its imposing octagonal steps serves as a focal point. For lovers of real ale,
Shardlow
Shardlow and Stourbridge are the only two inland ports which still exist largely intact in Britain. Shardlow's impressive collection of warehouses and boat owner's houses, with the waterway as a backbone.
Ticknall
Until the 1980's, most of the village of Ticknal in The National Forest was owned by the Harpur Crewe estate. It still has the character of an estate village and enjoys an unspoilt countryside setting.
Willington
Situated north of Repton between the River Trent and the Trent and Mersey Canal, home to Mercia Marina - Derbyshire's largest waterside marina attraction, a shopping and holiday destination.
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