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Walking & Cycling Trails

The Peak District and Derbyshire is home to some of the UK's most iconic walking and cycling routes.

The Peak District and Derbyshire is one of the UK's most popular walking and cycling destinations, with footpaths and trails galore. Discover town trails, gentle riverside rambles, high moorland hikes and circular walking routes starting in the Peak District and Derbyshire, plus plenty of accessible walks for all abilities.

Whether you’re looking for road cycling, mountain biking or gentle traffic-free cycle trails, Derbyshire has over 260 miles of traffic-free cycle routes to explore and there are plenty of circular cycle trails in Derbyshire for everyone to enjoy.

Find some of the best walking and cycling trails in the Peak District and Derbyshire below.

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Derby Cycle Routes - Elvaston and Swarkestone

Two popular cycle routes starting from Derby city centre.

Bolsover Town Walk

This short walk takes you through the ancient streets of Bolsover to discover the treasures often hidden in plain sight.

Tissington Trail Loop

Cycle a scenic route to one of Derbyshire’s prettiest villages

Walks from train stations Cromford to Matlock

Discover the Derwent Valley by train and foot. Catch the train to Cromford and discover the valley on this beautiful walk all the way to Matlock.

Higger Tor & Carl Wark

Explore the spectacular terrain on the plateau of Higger Tor and the nearby tor of Carl Wark, regarded as an Iron Age hill fort.

Bakewell Children's Walk

This short walk takes you around the beautiful old town of Bakewell, with plenty of opportunities for adventurous kids to explore.

Ambergate Betty Kenny Walk

A four mile circular walk from Ambergate Station through Shining Cliff Woods

Heritage Highlights of Ashbourne Walk

This easy circular walk takes in the heritage highlights of Ashbourne in less than 2 miles, walking on well-made paths, streets and lanes, with no…

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