Derbyshire and the Peak District are the perfect places for hiking over the summer – with no shortage of routes that offer amazing views.
These are 17 of the best walks across the area that make for great excursions – including Peak District favourites such as Chatsworth House and Curbar Edge.

5. Ladybower Reservoir
Ladybower is another Derbyshire reservoir that is perfect for a steady stroll. The 5.5 mile route offers beautiful views across the water, and passes the awe-inspiring Derwent Dam along the way. Photo: Photo © Ken Bagnall (cc-by-sa/2.0)

6. Robin Hood’s Stride
The circular route around Robin Hood’s Stride - at around 2.7 miles - is a lovely walk near the Peak District town of Bakewell. Photo: Photo © Brian Frost (cc-by-sa/2.0)

7. Lathkill Dale
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. Photo: Photo © Andrew Hill (cc-by-sa/2.0)

8. 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 a key attraction is the famous Grindleford Cafe, which is a fantastic place to put your feet up after a cold hike. Photo: Google