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This popular walking and climbing area has attractive circuit walks through adjoining woods, provided in cooperation with the Forestry Commission.
Come and visit us at the only visitor centre on the Chesterfield Canal, a countryside oasis close to the centre of Chesterfield.
Make a date to see this magnificent steam beam engine in action. Leawood Pumphouse was built in 1849 to pump water from the River Derwent into Cromford Canal.
Ripley Greenway is an off road multi-user route for cyclists, walkers and horse riders. Various items of community artwork are installed along the route.
Located on the edge of Pinxton the site comprises a section of the Pinxton Canal and wharf pond. Pinxton Canal was a branch of the Cromford Canal.
Highoredish car park and picnic site offers stunning views over Ogston Reservoir. Circular walks are waymarked from the car park.
Nutbrook Trail is a 10 mile traffic free path between Long Eaton, Shipley Country Park and Heanor for use by pedestrians and cyclists.
Located on the edge of the village of Newton, the Newton Link is an area of open grassland. There's a surfaced path from the road for part of the route.
Cromford Wharf is the historic terminus of Cromford Canal. Built at the end of the 18th century, the wharf was designed to cater for large amounts of traffic.
This car park provides a good base to explore the local Public Rights of Way, including the Derwent Valley Heritage Way.
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