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Bus station hiking trails around Brackenfield offer access to the varied landscapes of Derbyshire. The region features a mix of river valleys, nature reserves, and rolling countryside, providing diverse walking experiences. Hikers can explore areas with views of the Derbyshire countryside and tranquil forest paths. The terrain includes gentle ascents and descents, characteristic of the English Midlands.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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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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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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Alpaca Farm - You can visit to walk the alpacas every weekend at 10am or 2pm "Visit the farm and meet the alpacas. The experience includes a trek around the farm situated in the stunning amber Valley in Derbyshire and then spending time with some of the alpacas born on the farm this year." You have to book though.
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There's a lake/pond here, an old waterwheel at the side of the stone cottage - many pondskaters in the Summer, Herons and I saw a Kingfisher today ( who flew away when I tried to take a photo! )
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Gregory mine is an old Lead mine which appears to have been worked from the early 1700s and certainly continuously from 1734 to 1803. In it's time it was one of the most productive Lead mines in Derbyshire. Little currently remains of the original mine with the only structure still left standing being a chimney. In its hay day the mine was said to have produced over 500 tonnes of ore a year and was very profitable. However, towards the end of the 18th century the main vein was exhausted and despite the discovery of a new vein it's extraction was deemed not financially viable and the mine closed in 1803.
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Higham Farm Fishery consists of four lakes, stocked with Bream, Tench, Perch, Roach and Carp. The Lakes are surrounded by mature trees, day tickets to fish are £7, carp weights in excess of 20lbs. Car Park on Site.
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Carr Brook flows west through Clattercotes Woods to Ogston Reservoir. It's a pretty little stream running through woodland. The area is particularly nice in the spring when the bluebells are out.
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There are over 10 hiking routes around Brackenfield that are easily accessible from local bus stations. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from easy riverside strolls to more moderate climbs with scenic views.
The trails around Brackenfield are generally best enjoyed from April through October. During these months, you can expect more favorable weather conditions, making for pleasant walks through forests and along lakes. Even in warmer months, some higher elevation areas might retain snow, adding to the scenic beauty.
Yes, Brackenfield offers several easy routes perfect for families. For instance, the River Amber Stone Bridge – River Amber Footbridge loop from Brackenfield CP is an easy 5 km hike with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a leisurely family outing. Another great option is the Holy Trinity Church – Ogston Church loop from Brackenfield CP, which is also easy and just under 5 km.
Many trails in the Brackenfield area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a lead, especially when passing through livestock areas or nature reserves. Always check local signage for specific rules. The Rutted Forest Descent loop from Brackenfield CP is a good option for a shorter walk with your canine companion.
The bus-accessible hikes around Brackenfield offer diverse scenery. You can expect to see picturesque river valleys, dense pine forests, and open countryside views. Notable natural features and landmarks in the wider region include the dramatic cliffs of High Tor and Giddy Edge, the unique rock formations at Black Rocks, and the historic Lumsdale Valley Mill Ruins and Waterfall.
Yes, many of the routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Highoredish Nature Reserve – View of Derbyshire Countryside loop from Brackenfield CP is a moderate 8 km circular route offering expansive views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the variety of landscapes from forests to open fields, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the The Old Poets Corner – View of Derbyshire Countryside loop from Brackenfield CP is a moderate 13.7 km hike. This route features more significant elevation changes and offers extensive views of the Derbyshire countryside, making it a rewarding option for experienced hikers.
While specific amenities directly at every bus stop may vary, many routes in the region pass through or near villages where you can find local pubs or cafes. The route named The Old Poets Corner – View of Derbyshire Countryside loop from Brackenfield CP, for example, hints at a potential refreshment stop along its path.
The terrain around Brackenfield varies from relatively flat paths along rivers to rolling hills and forest tracks. You'll encounter a mix of well-trodden footpaths, bridleways, and some potentially rutted forest descents, as highlighted in routes like the Rutted Forest Descent loop from Brackenfield CP. Sturdy footwear is always recommended.


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