Best attractions and places to see around Kirk Langley include a selection of historical landmarks and natural features. This Derbyshire village is set within a gently rolling landscape of arable and grazing farmland. The area offers a mix of cultural sites and outdoor opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Go easy on a gravel bike, in the dark, when you don't know the trails!
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"The Chevin" including Jacksons Lane this is a mile and a half of downhill action, past the Golf Course and getting steeper all the time
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The area known as Allestree Park was enclosed in about 1818. The house begun by Bache Thornhill was completed by John Giradot (High Sheriff of Derbyshire) with three storeys and five bays, the central three bowed with an ionic columned porch. A large part of the estate was sold for housing development in 1928. The neglected house now stands in a 300-acre (1.2 km2) wooded parkland with lake, grasslands and former golf course, owned by Derby City Council. Allestree Park is designated as a Local Nature Reserve.
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The 18-hole Golf Course opened in 1955, was closed in December 2020 and has now disappeared. There are several colour-coded & waymarked walking, running & nature trails to enjoy. Allestree Park is perfect for families to enjoy some fresh air and a stroll.
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But don't bother going up it unless you like pushing
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Still a lovely park but the golf course has closed and the Pro shop is no more so little opportunity for refreshments. In summer there is sometimes an ice cream van near the Hall. Park is due for "rewilding" which means there will be less open space for cycling and, for some obscure reason, a lot more fencing.
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A great area. Somewhere I should ride more often than I do (pretty much on my doorstep). I go up from what used to be the HSBC in Duffield, Approach Hazlewood and get into the Chevin that way.
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Kirk Langley offers several historical sites. The Church of St. Michael is a significant focal point with parts dating back to the early 14th century. You can also see Langley Hall, largely rebuilt in 1836, and the Leeke Memorial Hall, which was originally the village school. Don't miss the Ancient Maple Well, which served as the primary water supply until 1952.
Yes, you can visit the Belper Volunteer Battalion Target Wall. This former firing range, dating back to 1800, was built for local militias and is a rare survival from the early 19th century, used during the Napoleonic Wars and later conflicts.
The area around Kirk Langley is characterized by gently rolling countryside and farmland, with hedgerow boundaries and pockets of woodland. You can also find distinctive ancient sweet chestnut and monkey puzzle trees, particularly near Langley House and on field boundaries southeast of Langley Hall.
For families, the Breadsall Greenway is a great option. This cycle way, formerly a railway line, is family-friendly and offers a pleasant route. Additionally, Allestree Park provides open grass areas, a lake, and woodlands, perfect for strolls and easy mountain biking, with several waymarked walking, running, and nature trails.
The Breadsall Greenway is a popular cycle way. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various road cycling routes around Kirk Langley, including options like the 'The Cow – Radbourne Lane loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Kirk Langley guide.
Absolutely. The rolling countryside offers scenic views and opportunities for walks. For specific trails, consider routes like the 'Kedleston Hall & Park loop' or 'Mickleover Station loop'. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Kirk Langley guide.
If you're looking for a challenge, The Chevin Descent to Milford offers a fun and fast blast with rocky features, best enjoyed on a mountain bike. It includes several drop-offs, providing an exhilarating experience.
Kedleston Hall is a significant National Trust property near Kirk Langley. It features a grand country house and extensive parkland with lovely historic views. While there's a fee for the Hall and gardens, the park can often be visited for free, offering beautiful scenery and walking paths.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes such as the 'Long Lane loop' or 'Parson's Gorse loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Kirk Langley guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from exploring ancient landmarks to enjoying scenic outdoor activities. Highlights like The Chevin Descent to Milford are praised for their fun and exhilarating nature, while Breadsall Greenway is valued for being a family-friendly and accessible route.
The Leeke Memorial Hall serves as a vibrant community center in Kirk Langley. It hosts many village activities and societies, making it a central point for local life and events.


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