Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail
Exploring the Historic Landscape at Crich Tramway Village
Our Woodland Walk and Wakebridge tram stop have a range of new things to see and do from 2019, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with The Peak District Mines Historical Society. The footpath through the woodland has been resurfaced, making it more accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
- Look in the shelters along the woodland walk to learn more about the woods.
- Enjoy the view and have fun with some outdoor games at Derwent View.
- Peep into the tunnels at Wakebridge to find out about local lead mining.
- Explore the restored Victorian horse cabmen’s shelter from Bradford located at the Wakebridge tram stop. Between 2020 and 2022 the shelter was restored to how it looked when it was built in 1877. Below is footage scanned by ‘V21 Artspace’ prior to the shelter being dismantled and taken away for restoration. You can explore a virtual tour of the restored shelter here: Online Exhibitions – Crich Tramway Village
The project has been funded by an Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grant, The Association of Industrial Archaeology and The Pilgrim Trust. - Look out for new sculptures along the way.
The Woodland Walk & Sculpture Trail allows visitors to stretch their legs on a trail that winds its way through native woodland now dotted with sculptures by our resident sculptor. You may see him at work in his outdoor studio.
With breathtaking views across the Derwent Valley and Derbyshire Countryside the Woodland Walk is the perfect place to escape for a picnic or to while away the hours surrounded by nature. Look out for the sculptures which lurk around every corner such as the Giant Wood Ant and the Green Man.
Please note, children may sit on the Ant with adult supervision, but sitting or climbing on the other sculptures is not permitted.
If you wish to explore further, why not hire a backpack from Admissions which is full of fun facts and activities to make the most of your time in the woodland area. You can also download the information pack: The Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail Version 4
SPRING SEASON
Saturday 15th March – Thursday 24th July
OPENING TIMES:
Weekends & Bank Holidays: 10am – 5.30pm (last admissions 4pm).
Week days: 10am – 4.30pm (last admissions 3pm).
CLOSED Thursdays up to the END OF MAY EXCEPT Thursday 10th April, Thursday 17th April and Thursday 29th May.
CLOSED Fridays EXCEPT Friday 11th April, Friday 18th April and Friday 30th May.
SUMMER SEASON
Friday 25th July – Sunday 31st August
OPENING TIMES:
Weekends & Bank Holidays: 10am – 5.30pm (last admissions 4pm).
Week days: 10am – 4.30pm (last admissions 3pm).
AUTUMN SEASON
Monday 1st September – Sunday 2nd November
CLOSED Fridays EXCEPT Friday 31st October.
OPENING TIMES:
Weekends & Bank Holidays: 10am – 5.30pm (last admissions 4pm)
Week days: 10am – 4.30pm (last admissions 3pm).
ADDITIONAL WEEKEND OPENING for Premium Event
Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November
OPENING TIMES:
Saturday 2.00pm – 8.00pm (last admissions 6.30pm)
Sunday 2.00pm – 7.00pm (last admissions 5.30pm)