Many people can now form a support bubble with one other household, meaning that many families are seeing each other for the first time in months, those who are shielding are still at home. So for those who can now go out and celebrate Father’s Day here are ten trips. Make sure you social distance and you might want to bring a umbrella because of the changeable weather.
1. Visit Chatsworth House Gardens
You can visit Chatsworth gardens by booking a ticket in advance. Parking is £4 and an adult ticket for the garden with parking is £14. You can book your time slot and ticket at https://www.chatsworth.org/book-tickets/ Photo: Bruce Rollinson
2. The Derbyshire Beach
Visit the closest thing Derbyshire has to a beach this weekend. Carsington Waters is open again so you can sit by the water, the toilets are open and the cafe is open for take outs. Photo: Glenn Ashley
3. Countryside Cycle
The Monsal Trail is an easy 18 miles easy cycle from Hassop Station carpark to the end at Blackwell Mill. Photo: jason chadwick
4. Shop Outdoors
On Saturday, June 20, Chesterfield Market is back, next week there will be an artisan market. Pictured Darren Preece sweet stall holder on Chesterfield Market. Photo: jason chadwick