The best routes in Derbyshire as county named among areas with most accessible walks in UK
The county has been named one of the best areas for walks in the UK, according to a new study from outdoor clothing and camping equipment retailer Millets.
The county was found to have 36 accessible walks across the county – with 19 suitable for those pushing buggies and 12 routes ideal for wheelchair users.
Find out where the 10 most accessible routes for people with buggies and wheelchair users in Derbyshire are by reading the list below.
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This wheelchair friendly route is nestled in the heart of the Peak District and follows the River Wye to Cressbrook Mill - past a limestone cliff that’s a popular spot for rock climbers. Photo: Google
The route which is accessible for wheelchair users is also stile free and starts on the Monsail Trail in Bakewell, following what was once the London to Manchester rail line before finishing in Blackwell. Photo: Google