Best attractions and places to see around Bearwardcote include a variety of outdoor spaces and historical sites. The area features accessible canal towpaths and greenways, offering opportunities for easy walks near Bearwardcote. Visitors can explore a mix of natural river settings and repurposed railway lines, providing diverse options for outdoor activities. These locations are suitable for family friendly activities Bearwardcote, with many trails designed for cycling and walking.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Swarkerstone locks great to watch the canel boats path flat
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Swarkerstone locks great walks and biking canal paths are flat
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Great flat path beside the canal swarkerstone locks
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In 2024, the surface has been upgraded to excellent quality, smooth tarmac for the whole route between Derby City centre and Borrowash bridge.
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The area known as Allestree Park was enclosed in about 1818. The house begun by Bache Thornhill was completed by John Giradot (High Sheriff of Derbyshire) with three storeys and five bays, the central three bowed with an ionic columned porch. A large part of the estate was sold for housing development in 1928. The neglected house now stands in a 300-acre (1.2 km2) wooded parkland with lake, grasslands and former golf course, owned by Derby City Council. Allestree Park is designated as a Local Nature Reserve.
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The 18-hole Golf Course opened in 1955, was closed in December 2020 and has now disappeared. There are several colour-coded & waymarked walking, running & nature trails to enjoy. Allestree Park is perfect for families to enjoy some fresh air and a stroll.
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Still a lovely park but the golf course has closed and the Pro shop is no more so little opportunity for refreshments. In summer there is sometimes an ice cream van near the Hall. Park is due for "rewilding" which means there will be less open space for cycling and, for some obscure reason, a lot more fencing.
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Yes, several attractions around Bearwardcote are suitable for families. You can explore the traffic-free Breadsall Greenway, a former railway line perfect for cycling and walking. The Trent & Mersey Canal Towpath offers a flat, scenic route. Allestree Park provides open grass areas, a lake, and woodland trails, while Kedleston Hall offers a grand estate with parkland to explore.
For easy walks, the Trent & Mersey Canal Towpath is an excellent choice, known for its flat, recently upgraded tarmac surface. Breadsall Greenway also offers a traffic-free path. For more varied outdoor activities, Allestree Park features various walking, running, and nature trails. You can also find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Radbourne Estate Parkland – St Andrew's Church, Radbourne loop from Mickleover', by visiting the Hiking around Bearwardcote guide.
Near Bearwardcote, you can visit Kedleston Hall, a significant historical estate with beautiful parkland. The Breadsall Greenway itself is built on a former railway line, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Allestree Park also contains an old, now derelict, Hall.
Yes, Bearwardcote offers several excellent cycling routes. The Trent & Mersey Canal Towpath is a flat, scenic route that forms part of NCN route 6. Breadsall Greenway is another traffic-free cycle way built on a former railway line. Swarkestone Lock is a key point on cycle routes connecting north to Derby and east towards Loughborough. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Badgers Bridge – Mickleover Station loop from Hilton CP' are available; explore more in the Gravel biking around Bearwardcote guide.
The Trent & Mersey Canal Towpath has been upgraded with a widened tarmac surface and improved barriers, making it suitable for wheelchair users.
The area around Bearwardcote features natural river settings, such as at Swarkestone Lock on the Trent & Mersey canal. Allestree Park offers a lake and extensive woodland, providing opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The canal towpaths also offer a chance to see canal boats and various waterfowl.
Visitors particularly appreciate the flat, scenic routes along the canal towpaths, ideal for relaxed cycling and walking. The traffic-free nature of paths like Breadsall Greenway is highly valued. Many enjoy the pleasant spots for water breaks, the long routes, and the opportunity to explore historical sites like Kedleston Hall with its lovely historic views.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Home Farm – Badgers Bridge loop from Mickleover' or the 'Mickleover Station loop from Bearwardcote CP'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Bearwardcote guide.
While specific pubs are not detailed in the attraction information, areas popular for walks and cycling, especially along canal routes and in park vicinities, often have local establishments. For example, Kedleston Hall has a tea shop and ice cream shop available.
While not explicitly 'hidden', Swarkestone Lock offers a pleasant viewpoint next to the Trent & Mersey canal. The route through Kedleston Hall park provides lovely historic views of the National Trust property.
Yes, the nearby routes data indicates several circular options. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Badgers Bridge loop from Bearwardcote CP'. For gravel biking, there's the 'Tissington Trail – High Peak Trail loop from Peartree' (though this is a longer, more difficult option). You can explore more circular routes in the dedicated Hiking around Bearwardcote and Gravel biking around Bearwardcote guides.
Many outdoor attractions like canal towpaths and greenways are accessible year-round, weather permitting. However, be aware that some sites, such as Kedleston Hall, may have occasional closures during winter for specific events. It's always advisable to check their official websites for current opening times before visiting.


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