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Cycling is a great way to experience the Derbyshire countryside. We have over 266 miles (444km) of traffic-free, family friendly and accessible trails.
The safety of reservoirs is the responsibility of the reservoir's owners or operators. The Environment Agency is responsible for enforcing safety legislation.
Elvaston Castle Country Park welcomes walkers. The site has both footpaths and bridleways to explore and enjoy.
Finding out about the history of a property can sometimes be difficult. Houses may have had a number of uses and have been converted from other property types.
The resilient network are roads that we give priority to protecting in adverse conditions. Usually this is extreme weather - snow, ice and flooding.
County Hall is situated in Matlock along with several other of our sites, including John Hadfield House, Chatsworth Hall and the Derbyshire Record Office.
We put up signposts throughout the county to show the direction of a public right of way where it leaves a road and regularly cut vegetation.
There are a number of routes in Derbyshire that are accessible to 'off-road' motor vehicles. We have a policy on recreational vehicles in the countryside.
Shipley Country Park offers excellent facilities for horse riding with over 20 miles of quiet paths and bridleways, including part of the Nutbrook Trail.
With 20 miles of footpaths and bridleways to explore and enjoy, including the Nutbrook Trail that runs through the park, Shipley Country Park welcomes walkers.
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