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Millthorpe and Barlow Woodseats
A hilly walk to a pretty village and historic private house, with two picturesque fords to add interest.
Linacre Reservoirs
A lake- and streamside stroll in a wooded valley with distant views of Chesterfield’s twisted spire.
Monk Wood and Barlow
Hills, woods, streams and villages: a varied hike around the Barlow valley.
Rivelin Valley from Malin Bridge
This walk explores the Rivelin Valley which lies to the west of Sheffield. The route includes a short section within the Peak District National Park. This walk goes out from Malin Bridge along the top of the valley side and comes back along the river.
Chatsworth and Baslow
A walk full of interest and contrast, from prehistoric rock art to grand architecture to classic Derbyshire gritstone.
Gardom’s and Birchen Edges
Pleasant woodland and moorland walking with two contrasting edge walks and more great views.
Birchen Edge
See Nelson’s Monument and the Three Ships - a short walk with lots of interest and great views over Derbyshire.
Hardwick Hall and the Rowthorne Trail
Hardwick Hall offers many different walking paths.This particular walk is a good introduction to both the hall and the Rowthorne and Teversal Trails. Lovely walk through different landscapes, relatively flat and easy going except for the hill in Hardwick There are several variations incorporating other routes including Pleasley Country Park.
Worrall, Sheffield to Combes Farm round
A short walk in a rural area close to Sheffield along footpaths. Reasonably signposted but care is needed to keep on track. Apt to be muddy. Sheep, horses and sometimes cattle are likely to be encountered.
Stanage & Ughill Moor
This lengthy Peak District walk demonstrates the variation in countryside that makes Sheffield such a pleasant place from which to walk. It includes reservoirs, great views, a pretty valley and wild moorland.
Chatsworth House

Chatsworth is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family.
Stainsby and Astwith
Two pretty hamlets with superb views over the Doe Lea valley to Hardwick Hall.
Ault Hucknall Shorter version
A parkland walk to a historic church, with an optional shortcut via Hardwick Hall.
Ault Hucknall
A parkland walk to a historic church, with an optional shortcut via Hardwick Hall.
Kardwick Park
A level lakeside and woodland stroll with a climb through open parkland to Hardwick Hall.
Silverhill Country Park
A gradual climb to the one of the highest points in Nottinghamshire, returning via Hardwick Hall.
Hardwick Park
A level lakeside and woodland stroll with an optional climb through open parkland to Hardwick Hall.
Chatsworth Estate, Calton Pastures and Edensor

Really lovely varied walk starting at Calton Lees and climbing up to Calton Pastures with great views over the surrounding area of Bakewell and Chatsworth House. After passing the house climb through Stand Wood and return to the car park via Beeley.
Wentworth Woodhouse and its follies
Barnsley and Rotherham may not be amongst the first places to spring to mind when planning a walk. However the area has many attractive rural locations including one of the country's finest houses, Wentworth Woodhouse, which is passed on this walk. The house featured in the TV series "The Country House Revealed" which visited stately homes not open to the public.
Wortley including Wharncliffe Crags
This walk follows a section of the Barnsley Boundary Walk and explores the countryside to the west of this town. The route also includes Wharncliffe Crags which offer some fine views.
Sutton in Ashfield, Pentrich and South Wingfield Revolution

This walk visits sites associated with the story of Pentrich and South Wingfield Revolution. Sutton in Ashfield was the home of the family of Jeremiah Brandreth, a leader of the Pentrich Revolution. The town continued to be a centre of agitation for reform. This is Walk 14 of the Pentrich and South Wingfield Revolution group.
More walks in Eckington
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Dronfield
- Ecclesfield
- Elmton-with-Creswell
- Glapwell
- Grassmoor, Hasland and Winswick
- Harthill with Woodall
- Heath and Holmewood
- Hellaby
- Holmesfield
- Holymoorside and Walton
- Hooton Levitt
- Killamarsh
- Langwith
- Laughton-en-le-Morthen
- North East Derbyshire
- North Wingfield
- Old Bolsover
- Orgreave
- Pleasley
- Ravenfield