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Attractions and Places To See around Ashleyhay - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Ashleyhay, a civil parish in Derbyshire, England, include a mix of natural features and historical sites. The area is characterized by prominent hills like Alport Height and gritstone outcrops such as Black Rocks, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can also discover heritage railways and numerous Grade II listed buildings, reflecting the region's historical significance. Ashleyhay provides a diverse landscape for those interested in natural beauty and local heritage.

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Last updated: June 23, 2026

High Tor and Giddy Edge

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The footpath along the summit is commonly known as Giddy Edge, unfenced and not recommended for small children . There is a small metal handrail afixed to the inside edge (of the cliff) totally spectacular.

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High Peak Junction

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High Peak Junction was where the Old Comford and High Peak railway met the Cromford Canal. It is now a great spot to take a break with a shop that sells hot drinks and snacks.

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Black Rocks

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An impressive gritstone outcrop, Black Rocks and its surroundings are superb hiking territory. A steep ascent from the car park and the trails below bring you to the top. From …

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Cromford Canal towpath

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Spot the Cromford canal stegosaurus hiding in the trees

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Cromford Wharf

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Dog friendly cafe - if you sit outdoors under cover. Free toilets over other side of car park. Reasonable car park about £3 for about 5 hours or so. In …

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January 23, 2026, Cromford Canal Towpath

A towpath (also known as a towpath or towpath), which runs alongside the river or canal, was an indispensable part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could be propelled by motor power, horses walked along the bank and pulled the vessel against the current. This activity was called "treideln" in German, and that's how the towpath got its name. Where these paths – running directly along the bank – have survived to this day, they no longer serve their original purpose, but are still popular with hikers and cyclists.

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A nice walk along the canal

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Beth
July 13, 2025, Black Rocks

Can be quite exposed and windy on top

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Beth
July 13, 2025, Black Rocks

Gorgeous view :)

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Heights of Abraham great views

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A really pretty and scenic stretch of canal with sparkling turquoise water. Amenities are available at High Peak Junction and Cromford Wharf.

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Grace Mulligan
November 21, 2024, Black Rocks

This prominent rocky outcrop is an important crag in the world of climbing, and attracts rock climbers who appreciate a challenging route. It juts out from the hillside and forms a beautiful view of the valley below.

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The original terminus of the Cromford Canal was the basin alongside the Gothic Warehouse, built soon after the canal was completed in 1794. Here coal was unloaded from pits further down the canal and limestone was loaded for export from local quarries. Many other goods were also shipped through the wharf. The second (‘Feeder’) arm was built around 1822 to serve local limestone quarries. A second warehouse was built alongside it and today this is Wheatcroft’s Wharf café. The area that is now the car park was once a large enclosed wharf made secure by a high surrounding wall (some of which can still be seen) and large entry gates from Mill Road. The two houses were built to accommodate wharf employees. Today one is a private residence and the other holiday accommodation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Ashleyhay?

Ashleyhay is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Black Rocks, known for its impressive gritstone outcrops and excellent hiking territory with views towards Matlock Gorge. Another prominent feature is Alport Height, a 1,000-foot hill offering freely accessible land acquired by the National Trust, featuring an old quarry and a notable gritstone pillar. Additionally, High Tor and Giddy Edge provides spectacular views over Matlock Bath from its summit footpath.

Are there any historical sites or cultural landmarks to visit near Ashleyhay?

Yes, Ashleyhay and its vicinity offer several historical and cultural sites. High Peak Junction is a significant historical site where the Old Cromford and High Peak railway met the Cromford Canal, featuring a shop and museum. The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, a heritage railway, runs through the area, offering tourist rides. You can also explore the extensive ruins of Wingfield Manor, a medieval manor house, or visit the early Bronze Age Nine Ladies Stone Circle and the Neolithic Arbor Low Stone Circle, considered the region's most important prehistoric site.

What are some family-friendly activities available in the Ashleyhay area?

For families, the area provides several options. The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway offers a scenic heritage train ride. The Cromford Canal towpath is a gentle, accessible route suitable for all ages. Nearby, the National Tramway Museum in Crich features themed exhibition halls, and Hall Leys Park in Matlock offers a pleasant setting with facilities. Carsington Water Visitor Centre also provides family-friendly activities.

Are there accessible walking routes for people with limited mobility or pushchairs?

Yes, the Cromford Canal towpath is known for being a gentle and wheelchair-accessible route, suitable for pushchairs. High Peak Junction, located at the meeting point of the canal and the High Peak Trail, also offers accessible facilities and serves as a good starting point for easy walks along the canal.

Where can I find parking facilities for walks and attractions around Ashleyhay?

Parking is available at several key locations. For exploring Black Rocks, there is a dedicated car park. High Peak Junction also provides parking, making it convenient for accessing the Cromford Canal and High Peak Trail. Many other attractions and trailheads in the wider area will have designated parking, often with a fee.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Ashleyhay, and what are their difficulties?

The area around Ashleyhay offers a range of hiking experiences. You can find challenging trails around Black Rocks, involving steep ascents. High Tor and Giddy Edge also presents a challenging walk with impressive views. For easier options, the Cromford Canal towpath offers a gentle, flat walk. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the easy hikes around Ashleyhay guide.

Are there opportunities for cycling or mountain biking near Ashleyhay?

Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The High Peak Trail, accessible from High Peak Junction, is excellent for both cycling and walking. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Ashleyhay guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Ashleyhay guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Ashleyhay for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. Autumn (October-November) can also be beautiful with changing foliage. While some trails are accessible year-round, winter conditions can make certain routes challenging, especially those with higher elevations like Black Rocks or Alport Height.

Are there any dog-friendly walks or attractions in the area?

Many of the outdoor trails around Ashleyhay are dog-friendly. The Cromford Canal towpath is a popular choice for walks with dogs. Similarly, the trails around High Peak Junction and the High Peak Trail are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock.

What are some highly-rated attractions slightly further afield but still within a short drive of Ashleyhay?

Beyond Ashleyhay's immediate vicinity, you can visit the National Tramway Museum in Crich (approx. 4.8 km), the Heights of Abraham in Matlock Town (approx. 6.9 km) for historic buildings and views, and Carsington Water Visitor Centre (approx. 6.6 km). For a grander experience, Chatsworth House is about 18.9 km away and is a highly-rated attraction in Derbyshire.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Ashleyhay?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from locations like High Tor and Giddy Edge and Black Rocks, especially across the Derwent Valley and Matlock Bath. The historical significance and tranquil atmosphere of sites like High Peak Junction and the scenic Cromford Canal towpath are also highly appreciated for their beauty and accessibility.

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