Discover the Majestic Black Rocks
Explore Black Rocks, a breathtaking historical landmark in Cromford, Wirksworth, perfect for hiking and captivating views of the Derbyshire countryside.
Nestled in the heart of Cromford, Black Rocks is a breathtaking historical landmark and hiking area that offers stunning views and a perfect escape for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. With its rugged cliffs and rich heritage, it's an ideal destination for tourists seeking adventure and picturesque landscapes.
A brief summary to Black Rocks
- Matlock, Cromford, Wirksworth, DE4 4GT, GB
Local tips
- Wear sturdy hiking shoes to navigate the rocky trails comfortably.
- Visit during sunrise or sunset for the most stunning views.
- Bring a camera to capture the incredible landscapes.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic overlooks.
- Check local weather conditions before your visit for a safe hiking experience.
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, the most straightforward route to Black Rocks from Nottingham is to take the A610 towards Ambergate. Continue on the A610 until you reach the A6. Follow the A6 until you see signs for Matlock. Once in Matlock, follow the signs for Cromford. Black Rocks is located at Cromford, Wirksworth, Matlock DE4 4GT. There is a public car park nearby (Cromford Canal car park) which charges around £3 for parking.
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Public Transport
To reach Black Rocks using public transport from Derby, take a train from Derby Station to Matlock Station. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Matlock Station, you can catch a local bus (Service 6) that goes to Cromford. Get off at the Cromford stop and walk towards Black Rocks, which is about a 15-minute walk uphill. Make sure to check the bus timetable as services may vary.
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Walking
For those who enjoy walking, from the Cromford bus stop, you can follow the signposted path leading to Black Rocks. The walk is approximately 1 mile and takes about 20-30 minutes. The path is well-maintained and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.