Best attractions and places to see around Wingerworth offer a diverse range of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and family-friendly areas. Located near the Peak District, the region features ancient monuments and dramatic landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor settings, from tranquil reservoirs to challenging ridges. The area provides opportunities for both leisurely walks and more adventurous explorations.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This stone circle from the Bronze Age, built thousands of years before the beginning of the Christian era, is neither as large nor nearly as famous as the legendary "Stonehenge" on the plains near Amesbury (which is, after all, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; if you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/960007 ), but this one can be visited without much tourist hustle and bustle, and it also has a much more interesting-sounding name...
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The fantastic views from the top of the hill almost make the climb up the steps worth it. 😅
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Good foot paths around Linacre , very wet and muddy once you leave them . Good waterproof boots and gaiters recommend .
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There are three beautiful reservoirs at Linacre, aptly named Lower, Middle, and Upper, going from east to west. The reservoirs are surrounded by fields and woodland with a network of trails and footpaths. The woods are beautiful and include oak, beech, alder, larch, and pine, and in the springtime they are carpeted with bluebells. It is a scenic area, and there is a public car park on the northern edge of the woods of the Lower Reservoir.
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A ford originally crossed the river at this point, and the side became a major crossing point. A settlement developed around the bridge, known as Matlock Bridge, which later became part of modern Matlock. The downstream side of the bridge dates from the 15th century.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Hall Leys Park, Matlock, is an attractive town park with amenities. The Southeast corner of Linacre Middle Reservoir offers mostly flat walks through woods with trunk carvings, great for kids. The ancient Nine Ladies Stone Circle also provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The region is rich in history. The Nine Ladies Stone Circle is an early Bronze Age monument with a fascinating legend. You can also explore the impressive Chatsworth Hunting Tower, a 16th-century structure offering historical significance and panoramic views. Matlock, with its history as a spa town, also offers historical insights, particularly around its ancient bridge.
For breathtaking vistas, visit High Tor and Giddy Edge, which offers impressive views over Matlock Bath. Be aware that parts of the footpath are unfenced. The Chatsworth Hunting Tower also provides expansive views down the valley over the deer park from its elevated position.
Yes, there are several easy options. The walks around the Linacre Reservoirs are mostly flat with well-surfaced tracks, suitable for a relaxed outing. For more guided options, you can find easy hiking routes like the 'Stubbing Pond Boathouse loop' or the 'Tfg – Avenue Washlands Nature Trail loop' in the Easy hikes around Wingerworth guide.
The area boasts beautiful natural settings. The Linacre Reservoirs offer tranquil waters, woodlands, and a network of trails. For more active pursuits, the region is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can explore various routes in the Hiking around Wingerworth guide and the Cycling around Wingerworth guide.
Many outdoor areas around Wingerworth are dog-friendly. The Linacre Reservoirs are a popular spot for dog walkers, offering pleasant trails through woodlands and around the water. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially around nature reserves or livestock.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of experiences. They appreciate the atmospheric setting of historical sites like the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, the impressive views from High Tor and Giddy Edge, and the family-friendly nature of places like Linacre Reservoirs. The combination of ancient history and stunning natural landscapes is a major draw.
Yes, the area offers several circular walking routes. The Hiking around Wingerworth guide includes options such as the 'View of Holymoorside – Holymoorside Dam loop' and the 'Bole Hill and Hardwick Wood – Stubbing Pond Boathouse loop' which are circular and vary in difficulty.
The Wingerworth area is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for outdoor activities, with warmer weather and longer daylight hours. Spring brings bluebells to the woodlands around Linacre Reservoirs. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter offers scenic walks, though some trails might be muddy.
Absolutely. The area around Wingerworth is well-suited for cycling, with routes ranging from easy to difficult. You can find various options, including the 'View of the Five Pits Trail loop' or the 'Walton Dam – Hipper Valley Cycleway loop', by consulting the Cycling around Wingerworth guide.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the area around Nine Ladies Stone Circle on Stanton Moor is steeped in ancient history with various burial mounds and standing stones beyond the main circle, offering a truly magical and less-trafficked experience if you explore further. The trunk carvings in the woods around Linacre Reservoirs also add a unique charm.


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