Young People's Forest at Mead Circular

Dog-friendly Crich and South Wingfield

Free parking Accessible by bus Dogs allowed Children welcome Toilet en route Take a packed lunch

Join us for a very dog-friendly walk. Starting out from the quaint but bustling village Crich we take in the surrounding countryside with a walk to Wingfield Manor, now a ruin but once a great house connected to Bess of Hardwick and Mary Queen of Scouts. We take the high route back with plenty of views before a quick stint by the Cromford Canal. Children 13 and above can attend but please be aware of the terrain and distance.

Booking essential. Please book with Alex (Peak Tors) by email alexvh91@hotmail.co.uk

Woodland Trust
Gasworks and Canal

In the Footsteps of the Pentrich Rebels of 1817 (Heage and Lower Hartshay)

Free parking Toilet en route Dogs allowed

This guided walk follows in the footsteps of the rebels in 1817 and visits historical sites from the time, Heage Windmill, Morley Park Ironworks and Cromford Canal, with views across the Amber Valley. The route crosses fields, follows the old canal and is along roads through Heage itself. The path descends quite steeply between Heage and Sawmills. (10-15 stiles). Parking on the road in Lower Hartshay (NOT in the small pub car park).

Booking essential for all walks via our online booking form. If you need any assistance, please call Marion Farrell on 07801 122 494.

Ramblers Association