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Chesterfield Town Trail

The hour-long Trail provides all sorts of fascinating information, highlighting 29 buildings and sites of interest in Chesterfield.  Starting at the Tourist Information Centre, the route circles the town centre and includes optional detours to Holy Trinity Church and Queen’s Park.

Peak District & Derbyshire Trails

Wild Peak –  Take a Walk on the Wild Side, will help you to discover more about the variety of landscapes and habitats of the Peak District, and enjoy getting out to experience for yourself the area’s birds, trees, flowers, butterflies, fungi, mammals and water creatures.

Kinder Scout Audio Trail – The Peak District’s most famous landmark, often on wild and lonely parts of the moor. This is a moderate grade walk that boasts stunning panoramic views from just about anywhere on the exposed plateau – weather permitting!

Edale Audio Trail – Singer-songwriter Sally Goldsmith takes you on a short, family-friendly, but information-packed tour onto the moors that surround Edale, where the struggle for access to the moors is revealed.

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Chesterfield Audio Town Trail

Chesterfield Audio Town Trail

March 22, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Chesterfield Borough Council have developed a downloadable tour guide for the town of Chesterfield.

Chesterfield in Derbyshire is famous for the ‘Crooked Spire’ of its Parish Church, you can discover why the spire is twisted

Chesterfield tour promotion - Chesterfield Borough Council
Courtesy of Chesterfield Borough Council

out of shape along with many other interesting facts such as;

  • What is George Stephenson’s connection to Chesterfield?
  • Who were George and Caleb Heathcote?

The hour-long Trail provides all sorts of fascinating information, highlighting 29 buildings and sites of interest in Chesterfield.  Starting at the Tourist Information Centre, the route circles the town centre and includes optional detours to Holy Trinity Church and Queen’s Park.

The Trail allows for wheelchair access but, in parts, is too steep for manual wheelchair users.  A powered scooter is recommended and can be hired from Chesterfield Shopmobility.

An online sample of the tour is available as well as a full download which can be placed on your MP3 player.

The tour audio is currently available in English, French and Dutch

Visit the Chesterfield Borough Council website to download the audio guide.

For those visiting the area, there is also a printed version launched at the end of March 2010 and costs £1.50, available available from the tourist information centre.

More information

Chesterfield Tourist Information website.

Chesterfield Borough Council website.

St. Mary’s and All Saints Church – Famous for it’s crooked spire.

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