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January 01, 2026

NATIONAL TRUST SITES ACROSS DERBYSHIRE OFFER A LOT FOR WALKERS

- By TELEGRAPH REPORTER

THE National Trust is encouraging Derbyshire residents to wrap up warm and head out into the winter landscape on a walk to mark the new year.

The trust has plenty of locations across the county and the wider Peak District, giving plenty of options for a New Year's Day walk to “blow off the cobwebs”.

Spokesperson Cat Edworthy said: “With trails meandering through ancient woodland, bracing strolls across wild and windy hills, and frosty paths around historic gardens, winter is a truly special time to explore the outdoors.

“Even the rain brings its delights, leaving puddles for little wellies to splash in, and the early sunsets kiss the landscape with dreamy pastel hues.

“For nature lovers, the colder months are a particular treat. Paw prints in the snow and mud tell stories of the animals that have padded that way, bare tree branches reveal woodland residents as they forage for food, and the frosty quiet showcases the crisp notes of birdsong.

“Of course, no winter walk at a National Trust place is complete without a visit to the cosy tearoom to thaw out with a hot drink, warming bowl of soup or a seasonal treat.

“So, grab your boots and head out for a winter adventure near you.”

Kedleston Hall

With crisp, cold days and early sunsets, the winter landscape can be truly inspiring and Kedleston has 800 acres of scenic parkland with miles of walking trails to explore. Embark on the Wilderness Walk, enjoying far-reaching countryside views.

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