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Bus station hiking trails around Northwood and Tinkersley CP offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region features varied terrain, including the scenic Derwent Valley, expansive farmland, and significant woodland areas like Tinkersley Woods. Hikers can explore limestone country and enjoy views over reservoirs such as Carsington Water. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, with routes winding through fields, woodlands, and past industrial heritage sites.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.00km
01:40
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This was a nice suprise brook it comes out of nowhere and was really quiet only me there plenty of trails around it
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TP3102 - Fallinge S4142 Derbyshire Trig Pillar List. Kent: Black Hill (Little Bumper Piece) 327.6m P7.4
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Whitesprings Plantation is now so overgrown it is unrideable, Halldale is OK
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Beeley Brook is a stream in the Derbyshire Peak District that flows through Hell Bank Plantation and the village of Beeley, eventually joining the River Derwent, and features several waterfalls and cascades.
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At the south end of the park is One Arch Bridge, which was built in 1759–1760. This coursed, squared sandstone and ashlar structure is a feature of the south park, its single round arch reflecting in the river to great effect when the water is calm. From the bridge there are views north to Paine’s Mill.
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Beeley Moor is a prehistoric landscape with many protected scheduled monuments including individual cairns, cairn fields, burial mounds and guidestones. Three hundred years ago coal was mined on Beeley Moor for lead-smelting and for local homes. Chatsworth House was built from the high quality gritstone quarried on the moor. Beeley Moor was also renowned for grouse shooting.
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There are nearly 460 hiking trails in Northwood and Tinkersley CP that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging treks through varied terrain.
Yes, Northwood and Tinkersley CP offers over 215 easy hiking routes accessible by bus, perfect for families or those new to hiking. An example is the Whitworth Park Pond – The Whitworth Centre and Café loop from Rowsley CP, which is just under 6 km and takes less than 2 hours, offering a pleasant walk with amenities nearby.
The region boasts diverse landscapes, including the picturesque Derwent Valley, expansive farmland, and significant woodland areas like Tinkersley Woods. You can also find limestone country, offering panoramic views, and even waterfalls such as the Bridge Over Smeltingmill Brook. Many routes provide stunning vistas over areas like Carsington Water reservoir.
Absolutely. The area is rich in history. You can discover ancient sites like the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, or explore industrial heritage along the Cromford Canal. Some routes also pass by the historic Sheepwash Bridge, Ashford in the Water, or offer views of the Monsal Head and the Headstone Viaduct.
Many of the bus-accessible routes in Northwood and Tinkersley CP are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. For example, the Fallinge Trig Point – Tinkersley Woods Singletrack loop from Rowsley CP is a moderate 10.8 km circular hike that explores woodlands and offers great views.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Northwood and Tinkersley CP, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the stunning views over the Derwent Valley and Carsington Water, and the well-maintained paths through woodlands and open countryside.
Yes, some routes are designed to pass by local establishments. The The Peacock, Rowsley – Rowsley Bridge loop from Derbyshire is a moderate 11.2 km hike that includes a stop at The Peacock, a well-known local pub. Another option is the Whitworth Park Pond – The Whitworth Centre and Café loop from Rowsley CP, which offers cafe facilities.
Yes, you can combine a hike with views of the historic railway. The Flooded Gate and Stone Steps – Peak Rail Steam Railway loop from Rowsley CP is an easy 3.7 km route that provides opportunities to see the steam railway in action.
For those seeking a challenge, there are 27 difficult routes available. Moderate options include the Beeley Moor – The Peacock, Rowsley loop from Rowsley CP, a longer 15.7 km hike with significant elevation changes, offering expansive views over Beeley Moor.
The region offers several excellent viewpoints. You can find panoramic vistas from locations like High Tor and Giddy Edge, Stanton Moor Trig Point, and Monsal Head, providing stunning perspectives of the surrounding valleys and landscapes.


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