Activities
Downloadable Self-Guided Trails
taking photos while cycling in the Upper Derwent
Many trails are accessible for people with low mobility
Families can cycle with some of the trails
Most trails are on public transport routes
Peak Experience has gathered on these pages an extensive series of self-guided
trails for you to download onto your computer. There are PDF trails to print and
audio trails to listen to. All will enable you to explore some of the themes of
the Peak Experience guides in beautiful locations throughout the Peak District.
Walk with a print run
There are
PDF trails that you can print at home. You will find the ongoing series of Peak Experience
trails as well as trails from other organisations that we think you will enjoy.
There are also a number of
leaflets which give details of programmes of guided walks, introduce different parts
of the Peak District or explain specific aspects of the region's heritage.
Take your mp3 player for a walk
Or if you prefer to listen to a guide there are mp3
audio trails that you can copy from your computer to your iPod, mp3 player or mobile phone.
Left home without a guide?
We have recently installed a 'download centre' at Castleton Visitor Centre. This
enables you to download audio trails and podcasts onto your mp3 player and some
mobile phones by either connecting your device to the USB port or iPod docking
station, or inserting your memory card into the multi-card reader. You can print
one of our series of PDF print-on-demand trails, including children's activity
sheets, as well as accompanying maps to the audio trails.
The download centre is only the second in the country. So, if you are visiting
Castleton, don't forget your iPod or mp3 player!
Lynsey Coombs tries out the new download centre.