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A Walk in the Derwent Valley

By Dave Roberts   

on February 22, 2015    No ratings yet.

A Walk in the Derwent Valley

Route Essentials

Route Summary

A walk along the Derwent Reservoir.

See the end of the article for local information about parking, public transport facilities, pubs and cafes.

Distance

7.44 km

Ascent

257 m

Time

2.5 hours

Calculate the time using Naismith’s Rule and factor in your own pace.

Start Location

Fairholmes Visitor Centre at the northern end of Ladybower

Difficulty

Moderate Walk

Hazards

Weather Forecast:

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Remember that we cannot outline every single hazard on a walk – it’s up to you to be safe and competent. Read up on Mountain Safety , Navigation and what equipment you’ll need. 

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A Walk in the Derwent Valley

Here’s a walk with a bit of everything; moors, lakes, forests, history and wildlife. This walk starts at the Upper Derwent Visitor Centre along Ladybower reservoir, over the moors and along Derwent Reservoir where the Dambusters trained and then it’s back to the start.

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Local Information and Recommended Maps and Guidebooks

Route Summary:

A walk along the Derwent Reservoir.

Route Start Location: Fairholmes Visitor Centre at the northern end of Ladybower

Distance
Ascent
Time
7.44 km 257 m 2.5 hours

Calculate the time using Naismith’s Rule and factor in your own pace.

Activivity Type: Moderate Walk

Summits and Places on this Route

Facilities

Toilets and refreshment kisosk at Fairholmes Visitor Centre

Hazards

Remember that we cannot outline every single hazard on a walk – it’s up to you to be safe and competent. Read up on Mountain Safety , Navigation and what equipment you’ll need.

Parking :

Parking at start (paid for)

Public Transport:

Traveline for UK Public Transport

Weather Forecast:

Met Office Peak District Weather.

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Guidebooks:

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