
Trails
Walks from train stations Duffield to Ambergate
Discover the Derwent Valley by train and foot. Catch the train to Duffield and discover the valley on this beautiful walk all the way to Ambergate.
About
These walks in the beautiful Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site have been designed to link together the stations along the scenic Derwent Valley Line. Choose one or more walks to create a circular route or use the train to get back to the start.
The full linear walk is 12 miles, alternatively you can tackle the walker in shorter 4 to 8 mile sections in either direction.
The train service through the Derwent Valley provides a great opportunity to leave the car at home, relax and enjoy the great views along the way. Trains on the Derwent Valley Line operate a frequent service between Nottingham, Beeston, Attenborough, Long Eaton, Derby and the local Derwent Valley Line Stations.
For more details on train times and prices visit derwentvalleyline.org.uk. Download the pdf for a detailed walking leaflet.
Respect, Protect, Enjoy Whether you're a regular or brand new visitor, we want to make your trip to the Peak District & Derbyshire as safe, easy and enjoyable as possible. Ensure your visit is a responsible one by following the Countryside Code and stay #PeakDistrictProud by keeping dogs on a short lead, parking only in designated areas, sticking to public rights of way where you can, saying no to BBQs and open fires, and taking your litter home with you.
These walks have been produced by The Derwent Valley Line Community Rail team along with Derbyshire County Council.
Trail directions
A walk with a steady climb over the Chevin hillside following the ancient Portway along the ridge of the Derwent Valley, eventually dropping down into the historic town of Belper.
A longish walk from Belper, along the valley ridge with 2 steady climbs through farmland and ancient woods.
A walk through village, farmland and, after one short climb, excellent views from the valley ridge.
A walk through open country with superb views linking together histroic settlements. This route contains 2 steady climbs.
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