The Chesterfield Area Walking Festival is returning, with walks exploring the area which are suitable for everyone.
Running from Saturday, May 10 until Sunday, May 18, there are scenic routes for all abilities from gentle strolls to harder hikes.
Councillor Kate Sarvent, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy, said: “The Walking Festival offers a fantastic opportunity to get out and explore the local area, there are walks suitable for all abilities and some fantastic experiences that will let you learn more about our area. Make sure you book your tickets soon as the festival is always very popular.”
Led by trained guides, each walk offers a blend of history, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes.
Many of the walks are run in partnership with local groups including Friends of Spital Cemetery, Hairy Hikers, The National Trust, Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire Ramblers Association, Don Catchment Rivers Trust, Chesterfield Canal Trust and more.
Lots of walks from previous years are returning including tours of Spital ceremony, Ogston and Ashover Circular, and the Bumblebee Safari.
But there are also some new walks for 2025 including a tour of haunted pubs in Chesterfield, a route around the historic iron industry in Renishaw and a short trip to look at the industrial history of Brampton.
Most of the planned walks will be free, but booking is essential unless stated otherwise.
You can find out more about the festival and book tickets by visiting the Chesterfield Theatres website.