Chesterfield, Derbyshire and the Peak District are full of beautiful walking routes, and welcoming pubs to put your feet up afterwards – perfect if you’re looking to head out for a hike and enjoy the sunny weather this weekend.
Whether you want a challenging hike or a relaxed stroll, these are 19 of the best walks that finish at a pub across the county.

5. Linacre Reservoirs
Located on the edge of Chesterfield, there are three reservoirs to walk round at Linacre. There is a gentle five mile route that takes you around each reservoir, and the Peacock Inn just outside Cutthorpe is the perfect place to stop once you’re done. Photo: RKH

6. River Lathkill
The source of the River Lathkill is at Monyash, near Bakewell, and it flows through the Derbyshire Dales until it joins the River Wye at Rowsley. It is unique, as the only river in the area that flows exclusively over limestone, and it provides a very relaxing walking trail. Depending on which direction you decide to walk, you could end at either the Peacock at Rowsley or The Bulls Head at Monyash. Photo: Photo © Andrew Hill (cc-by-sa/2.0)

7. Padley Gorge to Surprise View
Arriving at Grindleford Station, walkers can follow Padley Gorge up onto the moors, before taking in the scenery at Surprise View and looping back round to the station. There are some winding paths, but this is a relatively short journey - and The Maynard is a great spot to rest up afterwards. Photo: jason chadwick

8. Chatsworth Estate
The grounds of the magnificent Chatsworth House, just outside Chesterfield, are an ideal place for a scenic walk. There's two different routes you can take - one spans six miles, while the other is eight miles long. If you get the bus into Baslow and start there, you can loop back round and pop into one of the village pubs - the Prince of Wales, the Wheatsheaf Hotel or the Devonshire Arms. Photo: Brian Eyre