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Derbyshire
Derbyshire Dales
Beeley

Chatsworth Park from Beeley Lane

Moderate

4.9

(15)

171

hikers

Chatsworth Park from Beeley Lane

02:21

8.48km

150m

Hiking

Explore Chatsworth Park from Beeley Lane on a moderate 5.3-mile hike, featuring historical landmarks and scenic views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Peak District National Park

Waypoints

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1

1.03 km

Parkgate Stone Circle

Highlight • Historical Site

Parkgate is a Derbyshire Bronze Age stone circle consisting of a ring of small stones set in a grassy bank. You may have to look closely to see the stones as they can be hidden amongst the tall grass.

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2

1.80 km

Beeley Moor

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beeley Moor is situated in the Peak District National Park near the village of Beeley. It is a gritstone upland area with a wild beauty and fantastic views over the surrounding area

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3

2.27 km

Stone Steps into Stand Wood

Highlight • Rest Area

Back door into Chatsworth, high up in the woods behind the house.

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4

4.04 km

Steps to the Hunting Tower

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Some steps are quite steep. Take it slowly as they can get slippery. Definitely worth going up

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5

4.18 km

Chatsworth Hunting Tower

Highlight • Monument

The Hunting Tower stands on the escarpment 400 feet (122 m) above Chatsworth House, on the edge of Stand Wood. Complete with old cannons facing the gorgeous view, it's a …

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6

4.60 km

Emperor Lake at Chatsworth

Highlight • Structure

A lovely peaceful place to sit and watch the world go by. The Emporer Lake provides water for the Emporer Fountain, at one time the highest gravity fed fountain in the world.

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7

5.14 km

Sowter Stone Waterfall

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Sowter Stone waterfall at Chatsworth Park. The stone is carved into a basin at the top to hold a pool of water fed by a small stream. The views …

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8.48 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.53 km

1.08 km

600 m

239 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.73 km

3.03 km

600 m

336 m

196 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Chatsworth Park from Beeley Lane hike?

The Komoot tour data suggests an average duration of approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes for this 8.5 km (5.3 miles) hike. However, some sources classify it as an 'Easy' walk that can be completed in under 2 hours, while others rate it 'Moderate' and suggest it requires good fitness. Your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the sights.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail offers a diverse terrain, including woodland tracks, open fields, and moorland sections. You can expect a mix of gravel, asphalt, natural paths, and unpaved surfaces. There are also sections with steps, uneven ground, exposed tree roots, and stepping stones. Be prepared for some climbing through plantations and crossing open fields, with some parts following bridleways.

What are the main points of interest I'll see along the way?

This route is rich in scenic and historical highlights. You'll pass by the ancient Parkgate Stone Circle, enjoy views from Beeley Moor, and encounter the impressive Chatsworth Hunting Tower. Other notable features include the Emperor Lake at Chatsworth and the picturesque Sowter Stone Waterfall. The charming Beeley village itself is also a highlight.

Is the Chatsworth Park from Beeley Lane trail dog-friendly?

Yes, this trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, as parts of the route pass through open fields and moorland, and potentially near livestock, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with grazing animals or ground-nesting birds. Please ensure you clean up after your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings new growth and wildflowers, while summer provides warmer weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, especially in the woodlands. Winter can be picturesque with snow, but paths may be muddy or icy, requiring appropriate footwear and caution. Consider visiting outside of peak times for a quieter experience.

Where can I park for the hike, and are there any tips for parking?

Parking is available on Beeley Lane. However, spaces can be limited, especially during peak times. It is advisable to arrive early, particularly on weekends or public holidays, to secure a spot. There are no specific shuttle services mentioned for this trailhead.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike in Chatsworth Park or the Peak District National Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the public footpaths within Chatsworth Park or the wider Peak District National Park for hiking. However, if you plan to visit Chatsworth House or its formal gardens, separate admission fees apply. Please respect all signage and regulations within the park.

Is this trail suitable for families with children?

Yes, the trail is generally considered kid-friendly. While it features varied terrain including some steps and uneven sections, it offers engaging scenery and points of interest like the Hunting Tower and waterfalls that can appeal to younger hikers. Parents should consider the 8.5 km distance and moderate difficulty when planning with very young children.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect?

You can expect breathtaking views and picturesque landscapes throughout the hike. Highlights include sweeping vistas over the Chatsworth Estate and Chatsworth House, ancient woodlands like Stand Wood, and the tranquil village of Beeley with its honey-colored sandstone buildings. The route also features scenic elements such as Swiss Lake, Emperor Lake, the River Derwent, and various waterfalls.

Are there any facilities like cafes or pubs near the trailhead in Beeley village?

Yes, the picturesque Beeley village, which is part of the Chatsworth Estate, offers amenities. You can find local pubs and potentially cafes in the village where you can refresh yourself before or after your hike. It's a great spot to experience the local charm.

What should I wear and bring for this hike?

Hiking boots are highly recommended due to the varied and sometimes uneven terrain, which can include muddy or stony sections. Dress in layers suitable for the weather conditions in the Peak District, as it can change quickly. Bring water, snacks, a map or GPS device (like Komoot's app), and waterproofs, even on seemingly fine days.

Does this trail intersect with any other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Peak District Boundary Walk Stage 11 and Beeley Bar Lane.

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