Kedleston Hall and Estate

Updated: July 17, 2025
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Walk Highlights

Location:
Derby
Postcode:
DE22 5JH
Parking:

There is a large National Trust pay and display car park at Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Parking is free for National Trust members. The car park provides direct access to the Hall, pleasure grounds, visitor facilities (restaurant, shop, toilets), and the start of the estate walks. It can get busy, especially at weekends, during holidays, and when special events are being held at this popular Derbyshire attraction. Follow signs for visitor parking upon arrival.

Distance:
3.10 miles
Time:
1.20 hours
Difficulty:
Moderate
Terrain:

The terrain in the Kedleston Hall estate, Derbyshire, is varied. Paths within the pleasure grounds and around the main Hall are generally well-surfaced (gravel or compacted earth) and accessible for many, including some pushchair users. Parkland and woodland paths are a mix of gravel, earth, and grass, which can be muddy and uneven after rain. There are some gentle to moderate slopes and hills throughout the extensive estate. Sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring the wider parkland and woodland trails of this Derbyshire property.

Facilities:
Toilets, Cafe

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