Walks you can reach from Dronfield by train
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Nottingham Circular via Attenborough Nature Reserve (Nottinghamshire)
45 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Off-road walking and cycling alongside canal and river — a waterside network of paths. Passes the historic Trent Bridge.
Walk details: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Sheffield to Meadowhall Interchange (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Flat urban canal towpaths and riverside paths along the Sheffield & Tinsley Canal and Five Weirs Walk, past Victoria Quays and the Tinsley locks. An easy waterside start to the trail.
Victoria Quays: A large canal basin in Sheffield constructed 1816-1819 as the terminus of the Sheffield Canal.
The Sheffield & Tinsley Canal: A canal opened in 1819 to link the city with the navigable River Don, famous for featuring in the opening scenes of the film The Full Monty.
Walk details: Penistone Line Trail / Penistone Line Partnership (PDF).

Sheffield to Bamford (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Urban streets, landscaped Victorian cemetery, municipal parkland, narrow wooded valley, open moorland, rugged gritstone edges and a scenic descent into lush valley.
Time: 6h30
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Nottingham to East Midlands Parkway (Nottinghamshire)
45 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Canal, river, wooded track and roadside footpath.
Time: 4h30–9h30
2 lunch spots: Wilford Farm (1h30–3h in), or Dovecote Barn Café (3h–6h in)
Warnings: Short stretch on busy A453.
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Ambergate to Alfreton (Derbyshire)
15 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Impressive views back across Amber valley. Predominantly countryside walk. Walk takes in Pentrich, where the doomed Pentrich Revolution began in June 1817 — an early working-class uprising following the Napoleonic Wars. Route follows parts of the former Cromford Canal.
Time: 3h–6h
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk. Busy A610 with lorry traffic; stiles.
Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Ambergate to Langley Mill (Derbyshire)
30 minutes direct from Dronfield.
One of the world’s oldest industrial regions. Overgrown canal towpath, woodland and field crossings and ironworks remains. Follows the route of the disused Cromford Canal. Butterley Tunnel (nearly 3 km) collapsed in 1900, severing the canal into two sections.
Waterway: two thirds along the Cromford Canal.
Time: 4h30–9h
Warnings: Substantial tree blockages on overgrown sections; busy A610 road crossing.
Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Derby to Nottingham (Derbyshire)
45 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Mixture of off-road cycle path and on-road sections. Part of the longer London-to-Lake-District route.
Walk details: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Chesterfield Circular via the Cuckoo Way (Derbyshire)
5 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Canal towpath (the Cuckoo Way) running 46 miles from the Trent to central Chesterfield. Out-and-back along an attractive market-town waterway and with kingfishers and water voles to look out for.
Walk details: East Midlands Railway (tips, photos and local insights).

Langley Mill Circular (Derbyshire)
30 minutes direct from Dronfield.
35% hard surfaced 35%. Made up level surfaces 30% fields/countryside. Flat with one significant rising section.
Walk details: Visit Amber Valley (PDF).

Meadowhall Interchange to Chapeltown (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Disused railway trackbed and the Blackburn Valley Trail through ancient Woolley Wood, following the Blackburn Brook past old mill sites into Chapeltown.
Woolley Wood: An ancient woodland continuously wooded since at least 1600, noted for its hornbeam trees and the locally uncommon Hawfinch.
Walk details: Penistone Line Trail / Penistone Line Partnership (PDF).

Stockport to Disley (Cheshire)
1 hour direct from Dronfield.
Walk details: Rail Rambles.

Long Eaton to Ilkeston (Derbyshire)
30 minutes direct from Dronfield.
Canal, industrial towns and disused railway viaduct.
Waterway: nine tenths along the Erewash Canal.
Time: 4h–8h
3 lunch spots: Hallam Fields, Ilkeston (2h30–5h in) — Gallows Grub, or the Gallows Inn; plus La Rock (1h30–2h30 in)
1 end-of-walk reward: the Dew Drop Inn
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.