Tourist Map Of Derbyshire - There are plenty of free attractions in Derbyshire, from parks and gardens to museums and galleries. The Peacock at Rowsley is a Michelin-starred restaurant that serves up delicious food using local ingredients.
There are plenty of free attractions in Derbyshire, from parks and gardens to museums and galleries.
The Heights of Abraham is a hilltop park that offers stunning views and a range of fun activities, including cable cars and a fossil museum.

The Silk Mill in Derby is the site of the worldโs first factory and is a fascinating insight into the Industrial Revolution.

The Peak District is a stunning national park that covers over 500 square miles. Itโs a great place for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the great outdoors.

Wirksworth Market is held every Tuesday and is a great place to pick up handmade crafts and gifts.

The River Derwent at Matlock is a popular destination for white water rafting.
Derbyshire has a thriving food scene, with plenty of local produce to enjoy. Some of the best places to eat include:

The Tissington Trail is a 13-mile cycle route that takes you through some of the most picturesque parts of Derbyshire.

Crich Tramway Village is a unique attraction that takes visitors back in time to the golden age of trams.

The Derby Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and is well worth a visit.

For those who want to get off the beaten track, Derbyshire has plenty to offer. Here are a few ideas: