Derbyshire Walking Clubs, Rambling Clubs and Associations
Rambling and walking clubs in Alfreton, Ashbourne, Chesterfield, Derby, Matlock, Ripley
| Amber Valley Rambling Club | |
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Formed in 1976 and now boasting approximately 200 members.
The Amber Valley Rambling Club will have a walking programme to suit almost everyone. |
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| Amber Valley Rambling Club Overdene Ridgeway Lane Nether Heage, Nr. Belper Derbyshire DE56 2JT |
Tel No: Not available Web Site: Amber Valley Rambling Club E-mail: Tell a Friend |
| Derby & South Derbyshire Rambers | |
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Walks we organise walks each year for our members. Visitors from other areas and anyone interested in walking and the Ramblers’ Association are welcome to join us on these walks.
Campaigns : ... we have a dedicated footpath warden and a team of parish wardens to ensure local paths are usable and rights of way are protected |
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| Derby & South Derbyshire Rambers * * Derby Derbyshire * |
Tel No: 01332 558552 Web Site: Derby & South Derbyshire Rambers E-mail: Tell a Friend |
| Derby Nomad Ramblers | |
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Derby Nomad Ramblers offer a warm welcome with walks on almost every Sunday in pleasant company, predominantly in the beautiful Peak District.
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| Derby Nomad Ramblers N/A N/A Derby Derbyshire N/A |
Tel No: N/A Web Site: Derby Nomad Ramblers E-mail: derbynomads1935@yahoo.co.uk Tell a Friend |
| Derbyshire Area of the Ramblers Association | |
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Derbyshire Area of the Ramblers covers most of Derbyshire, including some of the Peak District National Park. Derbyshire Area has more than 1700 members in four local groups based on Amber Valley, Derbyshire Dales, Derby & South Derbyshire and Erewash. The Notts & Derby Walking Group caters for people in their 20s and 30s throughout the area. The Derbyshire Family Rambling Group caters for those with children. Also see Derbyshire Groups |
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| Derbyshire Area of the Ramblers Association * * Derby Derbyshire * |
Tel No: 01629 820265 Web Site: Derbyshire Area of the Ramblers Association E-mail: sec@derbyshireramblers.org.uk Tell a Friend |
| Derbyshire Dales Rambling Club | |
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The Derbyshire Dales Rambling Club organises walks 6 days a week and boasts approximately 700 members. |
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| Derbyshire Dales Rambling Club 231 Chesterfield Road Matlock Derbyshire DE4 |
Tel No: 01629 582681 Web Site: Derbyshire Dales Rambling Club E-mail: Tell a Friend |
| Derbyshire Family Rambling Group | |
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Walks are for families with children and are held through the year.
Family rambles are usually on either a Saturday or Sunday |
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| Derbyshire Family Rambling Group Not available Not avilable Derby Derbyshire Not Available |
Tel No: 01332 841975 Web Site: Derbyshire Family Rambling Group E-mail: Tell a Friend |
| Enjoy Walking | |
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At Enjoy Walking we organise monthly walking events and picnics running from Ticknall, South Derbyshire. Our picnis are catered for by award winning WI ladies and all food is home-made, locally sourced when possible and delicious! We aim to provide a unique walking and culinary experience in the beautiful South Derbyshire countryside.
Our events are also a great way to meet new people with similar interests or gently introduce people who haven't tried hiking before. We also arrange bespoke group walks for birthdays, corporate events, family reunions and hen/stag parties. Visit our website for more details! |
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| Enjoy Walking 54 High Street Ticknall Derbyshire DE73 7JH |
Tel No: 07912380318 Web Site: Enjoy Walking E-mail: info@enjoywalking.co.uk Tell a Friend |
| Footloose Rambling Club | |
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Footloose Rambling Club arrange walks in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire |
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| Footloose Rambling Club N/A N/A N/A Derbyshire N/A |
Tel No: 01332 230903 E-mail: Tell a Friend |
| Life Survival Ltd | |
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Life Survival provides unique experiences for those who enjoy the combination of fun and adventure.
All our events are designed and managed by former members of the UK SPECIAL FORCES, whose specialist training is recognised throughout the world. Their high standards allow boundaries to be pushed in a safe and controlled way, which ensures your experience is like no other. We run outdoor challenge events and guided walks around the country. Come and join us on one of our events and make new friends. Next walk: SPLASH n DASH -£75 per person. Ambleside, Lake District Saturday 2 OCTOBER 2010. The day includes walking, rock climbing, water challenges and a hot meal at the end of the day. Telephone for details or visit our website. |
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| Life Survival Ltd PO Box 6652 Belper Derbyshire Derbyshire DE56 1XP |
Tel No: 01909 731743 Web Site: Life Survival Ltd E-mail: tina@life-survival.com Tell a Friend |
| New MIlls & District Ramblers | |
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The group's main activity is walking in the Peak District: one or two varied walks are arranged each Sunday, two monthly mid-week walks and the occasional Saturday walk. There are evening walks in the summer. The group organizes coach trips and weekend further afield |
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| New MIlls & District Ramblers 1 Diglands Avenue New Mills High Peak Derbyshire SK22 4JD |
Tel No: 01663 743983 Web Site: New MIlls & District Ramblers E-mail: info@newmillsramblers.co.uk Tell a Friend |
| The Derby Christian Rambling Club | |
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Established in 1972 in response to immense local demand, the Derby Christian Rambling Club is an organisation where people can worship God in the natural beauty of His creation.
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| The Derby Christian Rambling Club Not available Not available Derby Derbyshire Not Available |
Tel No: Not Available Web Site: The Derby Christian Rambling Club E-mail: Tell a Friend |
| The Hiking Club | |
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The Hiking Club is an independent, non-profit making organisation. Its objective is to arrange walking activities for the enjoyment of its members. These activities are focused around rambling and hill walking and do not include any competitive element – we walk at the speed of the slowest.
We are based in the Chesterfield / Barlboroughd area but walks are normally outside this area. More local walks would cover the immediately surrounding counties whilst there are trips up to the Lake District / Yorkshire Dale / North Yorshire Moor offer a variety of views -- we\\\'ll even go to the Fens to keep the variety of walks intersting Several times a year we reach more distant venues by arranging overnight stops at Youth Hostels. |
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| The Hiking Club 23 Brushfield Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 4XF |
Tel No: 01246 558607 Web Site: The Hiking Club E-mail: enquires.ramblingclubs@thehikingclub.co.uk Tell a Friend |


Formed in 1976 and now boasting approximately 200 members.
Walks we organise walks each year for our members. Visitors from other areas and anyone interested in walking and the Ramblers’ Association are welcome to join us on these walks.
Derby Nomad Ramblers offer a warm welcome with walks on almost every Sunday in pleasant company, predominantly in the beautiful Peak District.
Derbyshire Area of the Ramblers covers most of Derbyshire, including some of the Peak District National Park. Derbyshire Area has more than 1700 members in four local groups based on Amber Valley, Derbyshire Dales, Derby & South Derbyshire and Erewash. The Notts & Derby Walking Group caters for people in their 20s and 30s throughout the area. The Derbyshire Family Rambling Group caters for those with children. Also see Derbyshire Groups
The Derbyshire Dales Rambling Club organises walks 6 days a week and boasts approximately 700 members.
Walks are for families with children and are held through the year.
Footloose Rambling Club arrange walks in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Life Survival provides unique experiences for those who enjoy the combination of fun and adventure.
The group's main activity is walking in the Peak District: one or two varied walks are arranged each Sunday, two monthly mid-week walks and the occasional Saturday walk. There are evening walks in the summer. The group organizes coach trips and weekend further afield
The Hiking Club is an independent, non-profit making organisation. Its objective is to arrange walking activities for the enjoyment of its members. These activities are focused around rambling and hill walking and do not include any competitive element – we walk at the speed of the slowest.