Best attractions and places to see around Ellastone, a village situated on the border of Staffordshire and Derbyshire, offers a diverse landscape characterized by the River Dove and proximity to the Limestone Way. The area features a blend of historical landmarks and significant natural formations within the Dove Valley and nearby Dovedale. Visitors can explore sites with literary connections and geological interest. The region provides opportunities for discovering both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The car park is free for National Trust members. I love climbing but I don't like heights....confusing I know! I really enjoyed this short climb but I found myself on a small scramble which got my blood pumping a little!
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Impressive little archway, I didn't but I believe you can walk all the way up and come down a different way
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Car park isn’t free but costs £6.60 for the day or £4 for 4 hours
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Beautiful tunnel which is very photogenic from Ashbourne end
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The Ashbourne Tunnel runs below the town of Ashbourne itself, and serves as the begining – or, alternatively, the ending – of the Tissington Trail: a 13-mile hike, much of which comprises of disused railway lines, connecting the towns of Ashbourne and Parsley Hay. Recently renovated with speakers that transmit authentic steam-powered engine noise, Ashbourne Tunnel is a highly evocative experience that is sure to transport visitors back to the age of industry. Ashbourne was first included in the North Staffordshire Railway line in 1852, as the trade of limestone grew around the town. At the end of the 19th century, this line was taken over by the London & South Western line, who were seeking a line south of Buxton, and connected Ashbourne to the junction at Parsley Hay. This saw the construction of the Ashbourne Tunnel, which was first opened in 1899.
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Nice gravel surface ,gradually rising. 16 mile long, with 2 cafe stops
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Try and get there as early as possible, especially if the weather is nice!
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Ellastone is rich in natural beauty, particularly within the Dove Valley and nearby Dovedale. You can visit the iconic Dovedale Stepping Stones and the River Dove, where you can cross the river and admire ancient ash woodland. The area also features the distinctively conical Thorpe Cloud, offering panoramic views, and impressive geological formations like Dove Holes Caves and Reynard’s Cave and Natural Arch.
Yes, Ellastone has significant historical and literary ties. St Peter's Church is a prominent landmark with parts dating back to 1163. The village was also the inspiration for 'Hayslope' in George Eliot's novel *Adam Bede*, and you can find Adam Bede's Cottage, the former residence of her father. Nearby, the remnants of Calwich Abbey are notable for hosting composer Handel, and you can also spot World War II pill-boxes along the River Dove.
The area around Ellastone is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'River Dove loop from Ellastone' or explore the 'Denstone Old Railway' which passes through Ashbourne Tunnel. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Ellastone guide. There are also numerous running and mountain biking trails available; find more details in the Running Trails around Ellastone and MTB Trails around Ellastone guides.
Absolutely. The Dovedale Stepping Stones and the River Dove offer a fun and engaging experience for families, allowing children to cross the river. The Ashbourne Tunnel, part of a cycleway, is also considered family-friendly for walks or bike rides. Exploring the shallow Dove Holes Caves can also be an exciting adventure for younger visitors.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit Ellastone, especially for natural beauty. The churchyard of St Peter's Church is filled with snowdrops, crocuses, and daffodils, creating a vibrant display. The surrounding countryside and the Dove Valley are also stunning during this season, with lush greenery and blooming wildflowers.
For expansive panoramic views, head to the Weaver Hills, located approximately four miles north-west of Ellastone. Additionally, a climb up Thorpe Cloud offers breathtaking 360-degree vistas over the River Dove, Bunster Hill, and Ilam.
Within Ellastone village, you can discover several unique historical buildings. Ellastone Old Hall, a seventeenth-century structure, once served as the Bromley Arms pub. Ellastone Old House is another Grade II* listed building from the early to mid-18th century, contributing to the village's rich historical fabric.
Ellastone is ideally situated for walking and hiking. It lies close to the southern end of The Limestone Way, a long-distance bridleway. The peaceful Dove Valley and the surrounding countryside offer numerous opportunities for walks, including circular routes. While some paths to summits like Thorpe Cloud can be steep, many trails provide scenic and accessible options.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning scenery and the unique experiences offered. Crossing the Dovedale Stepping Stones is a popular highlight, allowing people to admire the surrounding ash woodland. Exploring the impressive Dove Holes Caves and climbing Thorpe Cloud for its rewarding views are also highly appreciated experiences.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy seeking out the remnants of Calwich Abbey, a former priory with a connection to composer Handel, where the stable block is still visible. For a unique historical curiosity, look for the World War II pill-boxes strategically placed to guard the bridge over the River Dove.
Yes, The Duncombe Arms is a well-regarded gastropub located directly in Ellastone, offering a convenient and pleasant dining option after a day of exploring the local attractions and trails.


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