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Derbyshire Life
Boats for hire on the Derwent by Sally Moseley
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Spanning 66 miles, the River Derwent is Derbyshire’s longest and deepest river and the life force of the county, such is its importance to the human history of the region, a 15-mile stretch has been deemed by UNESCO to be a World Heritage Site. We pick a selection of walks fromour archive that take in a section of the Derwent.
Footbridge at Bamford Mill by Sally Moseley
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Bamford
Bamford may be famous for its prximity to the nearby Ladybower, Derwent and Howden Reservoirs, but this walk takes in Bamford Mill which was once powered by the River Derwent.
Ashford-in-the-Water and Monsal Head
The walk starts in the pretty village of Ashford-in-the Water, just a mile and a half from Bakewell. Cross fields, over stiles, along old walled paths as well as through a long, lit tunnel on the famous Monsal Trail, providing an impressive approach into a stunningly beautiful Derbyshire Dale.
All the routes were correct at the time of publication, over time access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change. We advise you acquire a recent OS map of the area you plan to visit and confirm there are no major changes.
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Ladybower, and the start of the journey - image Derek Latham
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From Ladybower to Derby - Derek Latham, Chair of the Derwent Valley Trust, explores the beautiful Derwent Valley on foot
The beautiful views of the Derwent Valley - image Derek Latham
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The Derwent Valley Trust, instrumental in establishing the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, formed the Derwent Valley Heritage Way in 2003. As current Chair of the Trust, I wanted to experience it, as a tourist would, by walking the full length and staying at local establishments. Here’s our experience of walking from Ladybower to Shardlow.