Derbyshire and the Peak District are the perfect places for hiking this spring – with no shortage of routes that offer amazing views.
These are 13 of the best walks across the area that make for great excursions – including Peak District favourites such as Chatsworth House and Curbar Edge.
1. Romantic walks
These are some of the best walking spots in the county. Photo: Brian Eyre/Jason Chadwick/RKH
2. Curbar Edge
Curbar Edge is one of the Peak District’s best beauty spots, offering remarkable views across the Hope Valley. Photo: RKH
3. Linacre Reservoirs
Located on the edge of Chesterfield, there are three reservoirs to walk round at Linacre. There is a gentle five mile route that takes you around all three, and through the village of Old Brampton, before arriving back at the car park. Photo: RKH
4. Ladybower Reservoir
Ladybower is another Derbyshire reservoir that is perfect for a steady stroll. The 5.5 mile route offers beautiful views across the water, and passes the awe-inspiring Derwent Dam along the way. Photo: Photo © Ken Bagnall (cc-by-sa/2.0)