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TPT Code of Conduct Further Information

For further information regarding Greenways, cycle routes and access for the less able or for this leaflet in other formats, contact Tapton Lock Visitor Centre. Keep the TPT safe and enjoyable for everyone by Lockoford Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7JB in North Eastern Derbyshire following this code. Tel: 01629 533020. www.derbyshire.gov.uk/countryside Chesterfield to Rother Valley Country Park Email: [email protected] Motorcycling on the TPT is illegal Follow us on Facebook and Twitter All Users • Be considerate to other TPT users. For information about other local facilities and • Respect nearby residents and livestock. accommodation for visitors contact Chesterfield • Keep dogs under close control and do not allow Visitor Information Centre. Tel: 01246 345777/8. them to foul the path. www.visitchesterfield.info • Take your litter home. Email: [email protected] • Do not pollute or swim in the canal.

Cyclists and Horse Riders Tapton Lock Visitor Centre • Ride responsibly and give way to other TPT users. • It may be necessary to dismount at times. From • Warn of your approach by voice or bell. A6 terfield Canal 1 By-pass Sainsburys • Wear helmets and high visibility clothing. Ches • Control your speed at all times. From M1 Lockoford Junction 30 Whittington Lane Moor Tesco 19 Public Transport to the TPT A6

Casa Hotel Tapton Lock Midland Mainline railway station and Beetwell Street Visitor bus station serve Chesterfield, the southern terminus Centre of the TPT. Stonegravels A6 To promote sustainable transport and help care for 1 By-pass the environment, use public transport when you can. Routes and timetables are available from Traveline. Chesterfield Typetalk is also available on this number. Town Centre www.traveline.org.uk

For further information regarding public transport, easy access and facilities for horse riders and cyclists, contact Tapton Lock Visitor Centre on 01629 533020. A6 Not to 17 Scale From From M1 Derby Junction 29

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assisting with the production of this leaflet. If you are are you If leaflet. this of production the with assisting

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TPT the from available are guide accommodation an lines. With its robust surfaces and generally gentle gentle generally and surfaces robust its With lines.

maybe even do the full coast to coast, route maps and and maps route coast, to coast full the do even maybe riverbank paths, canal towpaths and disused railway railway disused and towpaths canal paths, riverbank

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TPT Code of Conduct Further Information

For further information regarding Greenways, cycle routes and access for the less able or for this leaflet in other formats, contact Tapton Lock Visitor Centre. Keep the TPT safe and enjoyable for everyone by Lockoford Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7JB in North Eastern Derbyshire following this code. Tel: 01629 533020. www.derbyshire.gov.uk/countryside Chesterfield to Rother Valley Country Park Email: [email protected] Motorcycling on the TPT is illegal Follow us on Facebook and Twitter All Users • Be considerate to other TPT users. For information about other local facilities and • Respect nearby residents and livestock. accommodation for visitors contact Chesterfield • Keep dogs under close control and do not allow Visitor Information Centre. Tel: 01246 345777/8. them to foul the path. www.visitchesterfield.info • Take your litter home. Email: [email protected] • Do not pollute or swim in the canal.

Cyclists and Horse Riders Tapton Lock Visitor Centre • Ride responsibly and give way to other TPT users. • It may be necessary to dismount at times. From • Warn of your approach by voice or bell. Sheffield A6 terfield Canal 1 By-pass Sainsburys • Wear helmets and high visibility clothing. Ches • Control your speed at all times. From M1 Lockoford Junction 30 Whittington Lane Moor Tesco 19 Public Transport to the TPT A6

Casa Hotel Tapton Lock Midland Mainline railway station and Beetwell Street Visitor bus station serve Chesterfield, the southern terminus Centre of the TPT. Stonegravels A6 To promote sustainable transport and help care for 1 By-pass the environment, use public transport when you can. Routes and timetables are available from Traveline. Chesterfield Typetalk is also available on this number. Town Centre www.traveline.org.uk

For further information regarding public transport, easy access and facilities for horse riders and cyclists, contact Tapton Lock Visitor Centre on 01629 533020. A6 Not to 17 Scale From From M1 Derby Junction 29

traveline Crown copyright and database rights 2015. Ordnance Survey 100023251. public transport info Walk it, Cycle it, Ride it! Designed and produced by Derbyshire County Council, 0871 200 22 33 County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG Call Derbyshire 01629 533190. September 2015. This leaflet shows the route of the Trans Pennine Trail from its southern terminus in the historic market town of Chesterfield to Rother Valley Country Park. Between Chesterfield and Staveley, the route is divided. There is an easy access path along the Cuckoo Way ( towpath) and a bridleway link further south through in North Eastern Derbyshire Brimington Common. All visitors follow the same route Chesterfield to Rother Valley Country Park between Staveley and Rother Valley Country Park.

The Route-Starting from Chesterfield Chesterfield to Staveley-The Cuckoo Way The Cuckoo Way to Staveley is a level, surfaced route of 5.5 miles and is suitable for walkers and cyclists of all abilities. It offers easy access for people with limited mobility.

Walkers: Cross on the crossing as you leave the station, turn left then follow the pavement round to Brimington Road. £ Cross with care, turn right, walk down and turn left into Holbeck Close. After 100 metres bear right along the riverside path, the Cuckoo Way. Follow this until you cross a footbridge keeping the river on your left to join the Chesterfield Canal to Staveley.

Cyclists: Turn left from the station, then immediately right and right again at the roundabout onto Brimington Road. After about 800 metres take the track on the left to Tapton Mill Bridge and join the Cuckoo Way.

Chesterfield to Staveley-TPT Bridleway The Southern Bridleway Link provides a 6 mile route for horse riding, cycling and walking. It follows minor roads and improved bridleways to Inkersall Green, which can be steep in parts and may prove more challenging for some. An easy access track, formerly a railway line, completes the link to Staveley.

Walkers and Turn right from the station under the rail bridge and cyclists: follow Crow Lane to Tapton Golf Course. Follow the signposts and waymarkers along the bridleways and minor roads to the former railway line which leads to Staveley.

Horse riders: Join the route at Tapton Golf Course and follow the signposts as above. £ Staveley to Rother Valley Country Park All visitors can experience the TPT together northwards between Staveley and Rother Valley Country Park. This 5.5 mile section of the TPT is a former railway line and is easy going with a level surface.

All users: From the junction with the Cuckoo Way and the Southern Bridleway Link in Staveley, follow the TPT across the railway line, down the ramp and continue along the former railway line, passing Renishaw and on the way to Rother Valley Country Park. The TPT runs parallel for a time with the Cuckoo Way.

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