Derbyshire Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Derby Cathedral which includes a city and heritage architecture
Quad which includes night scenes and modern architecture
Derby Museum and Art Gallery showing interior views
Quad showing modern architecture and a square or plaza
Derby Cathedral showing night scenes, heritage architecture and a city
In the center of England is a county filled with pretty market towns, elegant stately homes and beautiful countryside made up of dales, moors and lush green hills.

Derbyshire is a popular destination in The Midlands region of England. It’s renowned for the varied natural landscapes of the Peak District National Park and its role in the Industrial Revolution. Walk the picturesque streets of Derbyshire’s traditional towns and visit museums that offer a fascinating insight into regional history. Tour centuries-old landmarks and enjoy the thrill of motorsport races.

Derby is the county capital, a lively city that gained fame for its production of ceramics, silk and locomotives in the 1700s and 1800s. Climb the tower of Derby Cathedral, browse rotating art exhibitions at Quad and drink in the atmosphere at pubs in the Cathedral Quarter. Derby Museum and Art Gallery celebrates local artists, ancient settlements and aspects of the Industrial Revolution.

Just a short drive from the city you can explore manor houses, estates and gardens at Calke Abbey, Elvaston Castle and Kedleston Hall. Visit Melbourne Hall and Melbourne Parish Church, two 12th-century masterpieces located in the Georgian town of Melbourne.

Experience some of England’s most impressive natural scenery and stay at charming towns while walking in Peak District National Park. Travel deep into caves in Matlock and then cruise high above the Dervent Valley on the Heights of Abraham cable car. Find more caves and the ruined Peveril Castle in Castleton. Sample Bakewell’s signature pastry, the Bakewell pudding, and fresh spring water in Buxton.

Fans of the movie Pride and Prejudice will have fun touring the rooms of Mr. Darcy’s mansion at Chatsworth House. In Crich, the Crich Tramway Village has vintage tram rides, period shops and the National Tramway Museum. Attend touring car, rally and superbike races at Donington Park racetrack.

Typical of England, the weather in Derbyshire is notoriously unpredictable. Walking conditions are most favorable from spring to autumn, when temperatures are milder, although be sure to pack a rain jacket. Get here by flying to Birmingham Airport and East Midlands Airport or take the train from major cities across the United Kingdom.

Popular cities in Derbyshire

Derby Cathedral showing night scenes, heritage architecture and a city
Derby
Known for Friendly people, Budget and Small town
Once a major player in the Industrial Revolution, this English riverside city boasts centuries-old landmarks, innovative districts and a thriving real ale scene.

Reasons to visit

  • Elvaston Castle
  • Derby Cathedral
  • Kedleston Hall
Hope Valley
Hope Valley
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Small town

Reasons to visit

  • Ladybower Reservoir
  • Blue John Cavern
  • Speedwell Cavern
Matlock
Matlock
Known for Small town, Countryside and Culture

Reasons to visit

  • Heights of Abraham
  • Crich Tramway Village
  • Matlock Parks Country Park
Bakewell
Bakewell
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Bars

Reasons to visit

  • Chatsworth House
  • Haddon Hall Manor
  • Chatsworth House Labyrinth
Buxton
Buxton
Known for Friendly people, Opera and Small town

Reasons to visit

  • Buxton Opera House
  • Pavilion Gardens