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Access

Wild side

Find out more about where you can go in the Peak District National Park from the extensive network of public rights of way and traffic-free trails to the wilder areas of open access land.

Looking after access

We look after access land, work with the Highway Authorities to manage and improve the public rights of way network, and provide access for all through our Miles without Stiles easy access routes  We support the Local Access Forum as the statutory adviser on access and recreation matters in the National Park.


Getting involved

We rely on funding, donations, and volunteers to support us in carrying out access improvements. If you would like to contribute to you can do this by making a donation to the Path and Trails Fund or by volunteering with the  Peak Park Conservation Volunteers, as a Volunteer Ranger, or with the Local Access Forum.


Contact

The Authority:

  • for enquiries about access and restrictions on open access land
  • for enquiries about managing access
  • for diversions linked to applications for planning permission
  • to discuss new or improved access on your land

Highway Authorities:

  • for enquiries about the legal status of public rights of way
  • to report problems with the condition or signage of a route
  • to report an obstruction
  • for any works that you intend to carry out on public rights of way

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