On Chatsworth's doorstep are captivating villages, landmarks and beauty spots, each with its own fascinating story to share and home to talented artisan makers, independent shops and heritage attractions. If you're looking for things to do in Derbyshire, this is a great place to start.
Hassop
A rural hamlet a few miles from Chatsworth, Hassop is a dream for lovers of period houses and pretty countryside scenes. Its also a great place to experience the Monsal Trail and take in some local history, such as the converted station which is now a popular tea room and gift shop.
Rowsley
The village of Rowsley lies on the River Derwent. Its a great base for walking with scenic routes to nearby Haddon Hall and Chatsworth as well as access to the Derwent Valley Heritage Trail. Attractions include a working Victorian corn mill with craft centre and cafe and retail outlet shopping centre, Peak Village.
Other suggestions
Derbyshire heritage
From mills and monuments to cathedrals and cable cars; Derbyshire is a treasure-trove for those who love to time-travel into the past.
Outdoor and mindfulness
Whether you're a serious climber or a Sunday stroller seeking fresh air and a stirring view, the Peak District offers a many opportunities to clear the mind and move the body.
Local makers
The Derbyshire Dales are home to many talented producers of food and drink, art and industry. Visit their shops and studios to see them in action.
Extraordinary experiences
Bucket list ticking experiences that will live on in your memory forever.
Family-focused
Holidays or weekends away create time for families to come together, without the pressures of deadlines, school runs or schedules. These family-focused attractions provide fun for the whole family, and the opportunity for great memories to be made in the process.