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Dronfield 2000 Rotary Walk - A circular walk around the Derbyshire town of Dronfield. Includes details of project, route map and supporting organisations .

Step by Step - A video guide to walks in the Peak District, the UK's most visited national park.

Edale Mountain Rescue Team - Operating in the UK's Peak District National Park, this volunteer organisation is one of the busiest Mountain Rescue Teams in the country.

Bakewell Tree Trail - Seasonal walks around Bakewell with guided maps, tree pictures, wallpapers and activities. Includes Meet the trees in a special online trail.

Melbourne Walks - Describes a series of circular countryside walks from 5 to 12 miles in length. Includes routes, photographs and maps .

Peakwalking - Online guide to exploring the Peak District National Park on foot.

Derby and South Derbyshire Ramblers - A regional group of the Rambler's Association . Includes contacts, how to join and walks programme . Also provides a downloadable version of a booklet, Walking the Gritstone Way .

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