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Explore Peak District and Derbyshire National Trust summer gardens
Kedleston Hall Kedleston Road, near Quarndon,, Derby,, Derbyshire,Early summer is the perfect time to reconnect with natures quiet rhythms. As borders burst into colour, National Trust gardens in summer invite visitors to slow down and linger a little longer. Take in the sights and scents of flowers in full bloom and pause for a moment finding a peaceful escape from the pace of everyday life. Visitors can while away hours in the sunshine meandering along tree-lined paths, through formal gardens and historic parterres, or basking in the warmth of walled kitchen gardens. Shady orchards are home to heritage varieties of fruit trees, and wildflower meadows buzz with life. Enjoy a solo stroll or share the moment with family and friends and pack a picnic for a full day out. Each garden is looked after by a team of the charity’s staff and volunteers and is planted to not only add colour and interest, but support wildlife and nature too. To celebrate the colourful, quiet days of early summer, the National Trust has pulled together a list of the best summer gardens to explore now in Peak District and Derbyshire. To find out more visit: Gardens in the Peak District and Derbyshire | National Trust Here are the details for the best summer gardens in Peak District and Derbyshire: Ilam Park, Peak District In summer, the Italianate Garden at Ilam Park provides a colourful focal point beneath the dramatic backdrop of Thorpe Cloud and the surrounding White Peak landscape. Formal planting, sweeping terraces and vibrant seasonal displays bring the historic garden to life, while the peaceful setting beside the River Manifold makes it an ideal place to pause, picnic and take in the views. Ilam Park is open daily, car park charges apply, free for National Trust members. Hardwick, Doe, Lea, Chesterfield Visiting the gardens at Hardwick, open daily. Accessible garden walks, perfect for pushchairs or wheelchair users Picnic under trees in the orchard amongst the wild grass meadow Enjoy early summer colour along the South Border As early summer arrives, the historic gardens of Hardwick are bursting with colour. From the vibrant floral borders to tranquil lawns, Hardwick is the perfect place to find a moment of calm and reconnect with nature. The herbaceous borders are coming into full bloom with displays of alliums, peonies and roses. The fragrant herb garden fills with summer colour and the orchards are a haven of tranquillity. Calke Abbey, Ticknall Visiting Calke Abbey’s garden | Derbyshire | National Trust, open daily. Accessible walks, with buggy rides available to the garden entrance from the main car park Walk beneath the sweetpea arch and relax under dappled shade in the orchard Take a photo of the pelargoniums displayed on the auricula theatre Smell the roses and admire bright colours in the herbaceous borders Calke’s extensive gardens are in full bloom, with the potted pelargoniums taking centre stage on the auricula theatre. The sweetpea arch in the physic garden provides a perfect photo opportunity, and the slip garden is a quiet place to take a seat and enjoy the quiet, awash with colour from the wildflower borders. Find shade under the trees in the Pleasure Grounds, and cool off in the garden tunnels. Kedleston Hall, near Quarndon, Derby Visiting the park at Kedleston | Derbyshire | National Trust, open daily On June 24th and July 21st, discover behind the scenes insights with Kedleston Hall’s gardeners, Evening Garden Tours | National Trust On June 12th and 13th, outdoor theatre arrives with King Arthur and the Holy Fail, Outdoor Theatre at Kedleston Hall – King Arthur and the Holy Fail | National Trust Leisurely strolls through vibrant 18th century Pleasure Ground flower beds Garden walks with accessibility, ideal for wheelchair users and pushchairs Historic features such as an 18th century Portland stone lion, an orangery and Summer House. Enjoy sweeping views towards the house and surrounding countryside Rest at a shady spot at the Loggia and enjoy views peering into the garden As summer approaches and sunlight bathes Kedleston Hall’s historic garden, discover picturesque pot displays, scenic house viewpoints, and 18th century beds in full bloom. Across varied garden borders as the season develops, uncover vibrant varieties of echinacea, as well as colour pops of peonies, roses, and lobelia. Rooted in garden grounds for centuries, uncover mature tree species such as oak and flowering sweet chestnut – perfect for finding a shady corner to pause and admire Kedleston’s garden at its best. The Children’s Country House, Sudbury, Ashbourne, DE6 5HT Children’s Country House Garden | Derby | National Trust, check online for summertime opening days An accessible Sunken Garden for pushchair and wheelchair accessibility Stroll along historic terraces highlighted with pots of colour Experience a mindful moment at Lilypond fountain in the centre of the garden Across The Children’s Country House as we head into summer, look out for early colour highlight in flowering alliums. As the season comes into its own, woodland geraniums blossom and terrace beds feature roses in full bloom. At the Sunken Garden, colour will continue to build with clusters of peonies and heuchera. A garden season highlight, don’t miss flowering tree canopies of pink horse chestnut and scented lime trees – ideal for a peaceful spot to rest at out of the summer sun.
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Derwent River Relays
Belper Meadows Sports Club, DE56 1BA Christchurch Meadows, The Triangle,, Belper, DerbyshireThe old beloved route is BACK…. no more hills! Belper Sports Club, Belper, UK A multi terrain 4 person relay race 4.5km course Fully marshalled Medals for category winners Free kids fun run before the main race! Fancy dress and novelty team batons are encouraged! All running abilities welcome! Hold and cold refreshments available on site FAQ 2026 Race start times – Fun run 11.00am Main race 12.00pm Where is it? – Belper Meadows Sports Club (DE56 1BA) Categories – Senior/V45 – Male, female & mixed for each. 4 runners per team. Max 2 males in a mixed team. If entering as V45 all members should qualify in that category. Age limit for main race – 13 years old Is a baton required? – No – but comedy batons are welcomed Is the fun run free? – Yes! And no need to book/register for this Where can I park? – Various free and paid options around Belper (list to be sent soon), onsite parking is £4 (TBC) and is limited – will require parking app (details to follow) Will food/drink be available? – Yes food and drink are available to purchase onsite Are there changing rooms and toilets? Yes and yes!
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Mr Tumble is coming to Derby!!
Valliant Live 2 Colyear Street,, Derby,, Derbyshire, United KingdomCBeebies megastar Mr Tumble is bringing music, laughter and party moments to Vaillant Live at the CBeebies House Party Live tour this summer. The beloved CBeebies character, created and played by BAFTA award-winning Justin Fletcher MBE, famous for his starry waistcoat, spotty bag and bow tie, joins the five-star family show alongside superstars of CBeebies Mister Maker, Duggee, Rebecca Keatley and Nigel Clarke. It’ll be a family fun-packed stage show with sensational songs, stupendous surprises and mega moments. Get ready to rave…with dancing, singing, streamers, giant jellies and bubbles galore….and of course, a CBeebies Bedtime Story. This is the perfect activity for the six-week holiday – tickets available at vaillantlive.co.uk.
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Status Quo Legend, Francis Rossi extends hit tour, performing at Vaillant Live, Derbyshire!
Vaillant Live, Derbyshire 2 Colyear Street,, Derby,, Derbyshire, United KingdomFrancis Rossi’s ‘Songbook: Quo – Past, Present, Future’ tour is coming to Derby on Sunday 4th April 2027. Due to high demand, the tour has been extended into 2027, with a further 31 shows from one of Britain’s most loved and influential musicians, including Derby. Francis will once again be joined on this whole tour by guitarist Andy Brook, who co-produced the critically acclaimed 2026 album ‘The Accidental’ with Francis, and appeared on the sold out 2025 ‘Songbook’ tour. The tour will include, of course, a hand-picked host of Francis’ many evergreen Status Quo classics, some deep cuts; and he is also working up a new medley. This tour is the only place to hear Francis’ own selections and interpretations from his incredible catalogue, plus the added bonus of some commentary and insight from the man himself. The Francis Rossi ‘Songbook: Quo – Past, Present, Future’ Tour 2026-2027 is a great opportunity for fans to hear many all-time favourites from one of rock’s greatest songwriters, as well as some unexpected gems, it’s a journey through the incredible career of a true one-off artist. Francis Rossi said, “I am delighted to extend this run on from the thirty dates already announced for later this year. The pressure is on once more, as I have put together a really packed new show. I have really enjoyed taking the current show into Europe but can’t wait to get back out on the road in the UK again with this one. I’ll be keeping a whole lot of the hits in the set, of course, but also mixing it up with a couple of curveballs. These theatre shows are a great way to really connect with the audience, and try something a little bit different.” Tickets for this show go on sale Friday 19th of June at 10am at vaillantlive.co.uk.


