England

River Derwent (Derbyshire)

66 miles (106 km)

Source Bleaklow, Peak District
Mouth River Trent
Activities 5 available

About River Derwent (Derbyshire)

The Derbyshire Derwent flows through the Peak District and Derby, joining the River Trent.

River Statistics

Length
66 mi (106 km)
Source
Bleaklow, Peak District
Mouth
River Trent
Avg Flow
Low-Moderate
Region
England

Activities

FishingWalkingCyclingWhite Water Kayaking +1 more

Location Map

Location

Region: England

Origin: Bleaklow, Peak District

Mouth: River Trent

Length: 66 miles (106 km)

Wildlife

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling
  • Chub
  • Otters
  • Kingfishers
  • Dippers

Activities

  • Fishing
  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • White Water Kayaking
  • Wildlife Watching

Safety

Swimming Safety: Some swimming spots in Peak District sections. Urban areas not recommended.

Fishing Season: Trout: March-September; Coarse: June-March

Key Features of River Derwent (Derbyshire)

River Course

The River Derwent (Derbyshire) flows from Bleaklow, Peak District through England, eventually reaching River Trent. At 66 miles long, it traverses diverse landscapes.

Natural Beauty

The river valley offers stunning scenery, from its source through varied terrain. Perfect for photography, nature walks, and outdoor exploration.

Recreation

Popular activities include Fishing, Walking, Cycling. Always follow local guidelines and safety advice.

Ecology

The River Derwent (Derbyshire) supports important ecosystems including Brown Trout and Grayling. Conservation efforts help protect these habitats.

Explore Along River Derwent (Derbyshire)

Discover activities along the river

Walking Routes

Discover scenic riverside paths and national trails that follow the course of the river.

Cycling Paths

Explore dedicated cycle routes and quiet roads alongside the river valley.

Fishing Spots

Prime locations for coarse and game fishing with proper permits.

Wildlife Watching

Birdwatching hides and viewpoints for observing river wildlife.

River Derwent (Derbyshire) Fact File

Length
66 miles 106 km
Source
Bleaklow, Peak District
Mouth
River Trent
Region
England
Fishing Season
Trout: March-September; Coarse: June-March
Gold Deposits
No

Live Water Level

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River Geography & Education

Physical Geography

River Course: The River Derwent (Derbyshire) follows a classic river profile from source to mouth, creating diverse habitats along its 66 mile journey.

Landscape Features: The river creates distinctive features including meanders, floodplains, and its confluence with larger waterways.

Geology: The river has carved through England landscape over thousands of years, shaped by the underlying bedrock and glacial activity.

Human Geography

Settlements: Major towns and cities developed along the River Derwent (Derbyshire) due to access to water, transportation, and trade opportunities.

Historical Industry: The river powered mills, supported fishing communities, and served as a vital transport route for goods and people.

Modern Use: Today the river supports recreation, tourism, sport fishing, and remains important for local ecosystems.

Environmental Status

Water Quality: Regular monitoring ensures the river maintains good ecological status under UK water quality standards.

Conservation: Protected habitats along the river support 6 species of wildlife including rare and endangered species.

Climate Adaptation: River management includes flood prevention, habitat restoration, and preparing for changing rainfall patterns.

Flood Management

Flood Risk: Like all UK rivers, the River Derwent (Derbyshire) experiences seasonal variations in flow and occasional flooding during heavy rainfall.

Defenses: Flood management schemes protect communities through embankments, flood storage areas, and early warning systems.

Natural Solutions: Riverside tree planting and wetland restoration help manage water flow naturally while supporting biodiversity.

FAQs

How long is the River Derwent (Derbyshire)?

The River Derwent (Derbyshire) is 66 miles (106 km) long, making it a significant rivers in the UK.

Where does the River Derwent (Derbyshire) start and end?

The River Derwent (Derbyshire) rises at Bleaklow, Peak District and flows to River Trent. English rivers have played crucial roles in history and industry.

What wildlife can I see along the River Derwent (Derbyshire)?

The River Derwent (Derbyshire) supports diverse wildlife including Brown Trout, Grayling, Chub, and more. Bring binoculars for the best wildlife watching experience.

What activities are available on the River Derwent (Derbyshire)?

Popular activities on the River Derwent (Derbyshire) include Fishing, Walking, Cycling, White Water Kayaking, and more. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines.

Is it safe to swim in the River Derwent (Derbyshire)?

Some swimming spots in Peak District sections. Urban areas not recommended.. Always check current water quality, avoid swimming after heavy rain, never swim alone, and be aware of currents and underwater hazards.

What makes the River Derwent (Derbyshire) special?

The River Derwent (Derbyshire) is special for its natural beauty, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Each UK river has unique characteristics shaped by its geology and history.