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The Perfect Weekend in South Derbyshire: Top Attractions & Tips

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We’ve enjoyed numerous lovely weekends away in Derbyshire’s Peak District so for a change we decided to explore South Derbyshire which is noted for its gently rolling countryside and characterful villages. Follow my suggested itinerary for the perfect short break.

Day 1:

Getting to South Derbyshire

We planned to base our trip in the historic village of Repton which is located close to the Staffordshire border in the East Midlands. This part of Derbyshire is easily accessed by leaving the M1 motorway at Junction 24 and then following the A38 towards Derby.

Breakfast in Kings Newton

Tori & Ben's Farm Shop & Deli, Derbyshire
Tori & Ben’s Farm Shop & Deli

After our two and a half hour drive from home we were feeling peckish so made our first stop at Toni & Bens Farm Shop in the village of Kings Newton. This award winning farm shop and deli is located just two miles from the farm itself benefitting from a strong farm to fork philosophy.

Tasty breakfast rolls at Tori & Bens, Derbyshire
Tasty breakfast rolls at Tori & Bens

We’d heard that the farm shop’s breakfast baps were legendary so ordered egg and bacon rolls along with our cups of coffee. We took these out to eat in the courtyard then savoured every mouthful of the delicious dry cured bacon. To walk off our breakfast we then moved the car to the village centre from where we enjoyed a stroll admiring the village’s picture perfect cottages. Toni & Ben’s Farm Shop

Melbourne

Characterful cottages, Melbourne, Derbyshire
Characterful cottages, Melbourne, Derbyshire

It was then just a short hop back in the car to Melbourne, a delightful village noted for its Hall, Pool and Gardens. I was excited to visit Derbyshire’s very own Melbourne as I’d already visited its much larger namesake in Victoria, Australia the previous year. Melbourne Hall was a secondary home of Queen Victoria’s first Prime Minister William Lamb, who as second Viscount Melbourne gave his name to the Australian city of Melbourne in the 1830s. 

Thomas Cook Alms Houses, Melbourne, Derbyshire
Thomas Cook Alms Houses, Melbourne, Derbyshire

It’s a very interesting village and it is where in 1808, Thomas Cook, known throughout the world for the international travel company which he founded, spent his early life. The cottage he was born in has been demolished but the almshouses he built in Melbourne remain as a lasting memorial, together with a special garden dedicated to him. As an avid traveller, this was of particular interest to me.

Memorial plaque to Thomas Cook, Melbourne
Memorial plaque to Thomas Cook, Melbourne

Melbourne today is a foodie hotspot with a superb selection of restaurants, pubs and cafes. We were also impressed with the wide range of independent retailers including galleries, antique, clothes and gift shops.

Melbourne, Derbyshire
Interesting shops line Melbourne’s high street

Continuing on our way, our next stop was at Church Square from where we passed through the stone gateway to Melbourne Pool. The pool was much larger than I’d anticipated and clearly very popular with families and dog walkers as there were plenty of people about enjoying the spring sunshine.

Melbourne Pool, Derbyshire
Melbourne Pool

We’d timed our short break one week too early to visit Melbourne Gardens as it opens for the season from early April. Melbourne Hall can also be visited but has more limited opening hours, further details here.

Melbourne Hall Tea Rooms
Melbourne Hall Tea Rooms

Wandering through the grounds of the Hall we spotted the beautiful Melbourne Hall Tearooms so popped inside for some lunch. The tearooms offer light lunches and afternoon teas, all of the food being home made. I opted for a bowl of leek and potato soup and a toasted sandwich, both very tasty and reasonably priced.

Creative Melbourne Gallery, Derbyshire
Creative Melbourne Gallery

Leaving there, we called into the Creative Melbourne Gallery which exhibits work created by Melbourne Festival artists and makers.  Melbourne Festival is an annual two-week celebration of arts, crafts, musical performances, recitals and exhibitions that takes place each September. This year the festival celebrates its 20th anniversary and annually attracts over 6,000 visitors coming to view the 150 artists spread across 60 venues around the village. Creative Melbourne Gallery

The Spirit Vaults, Melbourne, Derbyshire
The Spirit Vaults, Melbourne

No visit to a pretty Derbyshire village is complete without a drink in a local pub so we called into The Spirit Vaults before heading back to the car. The pub has its own on-site micro brewery so we both ordered small glasses of their own brewed ales, my Hazy IPA being very refreshing. The pub offers a full menu and although we didn’t sample any, the food looked really good as we noticed dishes passing by. The Spirit Vaults

The Boot, Repton, Derbyshire
The Boot, Repton, Derbyshire

It was then time to check into our accommodation in the centre of the historic village of Repton. The Boot is a 17th century coaching inn and part of the independent Bespoke Inns group.

Alpine Room, The Boot, Repton
Alpine Room, The Boot, Repton

We were booked into one of their luxuriously appointed rooms with ours having an Alpine theme. From a pair of traditional wooden skis hanging on a wall, to exposed beams, brickwork and faux-fur rugs, it was very cosy.

Sunday Roast at The Boot, Repton
Our delicious roast beef dinner

That evening we enjoyed a traditional roast in The Boot’s restaurant which tasted delicious and was very reasonably priced at just £34.99 for three courses. The Boot

Day 2

Historic Village of Repton

Repton, South Derbyshire
Repton, South Derbyshire

After a tasty breakfast in the hotel, we set out on foot to explore Repton which was once the Anglo-Saxon capital of Mercia. Village highlights include St Wystan’s church and the remains of Repton Priory, an Augustinian house founded in 1172. After the dissolution of the Monasteries, part of the priory buildings became the home of Repton School. Founded in 1557, today it is one of the world’s top independent schools, with alumni including Roald Dahl.

Calke Abbey – the National Trust’s ‘unstately home’

Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire

Around a 20 minute drive from Repton stands Calke Abbey set within a large country estate. After spending some time exploring the grounds and walled gardens we took a self guided tour of the house.

Walled garden and orangery, Calke Abbey
Walled garden and orangery, Calke Abbey

Only a couple of rooms have been restored to their former glory, the remainder have peeling paintwork and abandoned rooms documenting the story of a country house in decline. The family had varied interests and never threw anything away as was evident from the vast collections stored in each room. Definitely worth a visit. Calke Abbey

Mercia Marina – one of Europe’s largest inland marinas

Mercia Marina, Willington, Derbyshire
Mercia Marina, Willington, Derbyshire

Back in the car, it was just another short journey to Mercia Marina which is a large inland marina lined with colourful narrowboats. We enjoyed strolling around the marina and browsing the independent boutiques overlooking the water.

Compamigos  Tapas Bar, Mercias Marina
Compamigos Tapas Bar

After lunch in the newly opened Compamigos Tapas Bar we took a leisurely canal boat trip with Mercia Swan from the waterfront along the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Mercia Marina, Derbyshire
Returning to the marina on board the canal boat trip

On offer are 45 minute trips to the nearby village of WIllington or 75 minute trips to Stenson Lock. We opted for the latter and as it was such a lovely, sunny afternoon we were able to sit out on the front deck soaking up the views. Mercia Marina

Dinner at The Dragon, Willington

The Dragon, Willington
The Dragon, Willington

For a change of scene we opted to eat dinner in The Dragon at Willington, a sister inn to The Boot and just a couple of miles from our base in Repton. The Dragon offers an interesting menu with its attractive restaurant and conservatory decorated with indoor trees. The Dragon

Day 3

Breakfast at The Boot, Repton
Breakfast at The Boot, Repton

Our final morning’s breakfast at The Boot resulted in me opting for Avocado Benedict a second time as it was such a delicious start to the day, accompanied with barista made cappuccinos.

Rosliston Forestry Centre

 Rosliston Forestry Centre, Derbyshire
Rosliston Forestry Centre

A short drive to the Rosliston Forestry Centre and an opportunity to walk off our large breakfasts. The forestry centre sits in the oldest community woodland in the National Forest and is free to visit. We picked up a map from the visitor centre and started off by taking the one mile looped Tree Trail.

One of the Forestry Centre's sculptures.  Rosliston Forestry Centre
One of the Forestry Centre’s sculptures

This would be really nice when the trees are in leaf as all along the way are information boards explaining how to identify different species of trees. Linked to the Tree Trail is the Lake Walk so we also followed that one before leaving. The visitor centre is home to a cafe and small gift shop. Rosliston Forestry Centre

Sharpe’s Pottery Museum

Sharpe's Pottery Museum, Swadlincote
Sharpe’s Pottery Museum, Swadlincote

As a contrast to nature, we turned our attention to a more urban environment moving on to the market town of Swadlincote. Of particular interest in the town is Sharpe’s Pottery Museum partially located in a Grade II listed Bottle Kiln. Entrance to this fascinating museum is free of charge and is where we learnt about the Sharpe’s family toilet invention.

Sanitary ware on display at Sharpe's Pottery Museum, Swadlincote
Sanitary ware on display at Sharpe’s Pottery Museum, Swadlincote

Other galleries focus on local ceramics, clay extraction and changes to the local area from 19th century coal mining to a 21st century sustainable landscape led by the creation of the National Forest. We then enjoyed a stroll around Swadlincote before returning to the car. Sharpe’s Pottery Museum

Derbyshire Wildlife Nature Reserve (Willington Wetlands)

Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve
Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve

There was then just enough time to fit in another walk, this one at the Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve. This former gravel quarry is home to the first beavers back in Derbyshire after 800 years where they enjoy over 40 hectares of wetland habitat, within a special beaver-proof fence. There is limited parking along a narrow lane by the nature reserve entrance otherwise parking is available in the village centre, a 15 minutes walk away.

Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve
Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve

We followed a path through the wetlands noticing the metal beaver-proof fence but didn’t see any beavers. We didn’t spot any birdlife either despite hearing much chirping in the trees. An information board stated that the wetlands teem with bird life, dragonflies and damselflies but they were keeping well camouflaged during our walk.

Melbourne, Derbyshire
Melbourne, Derbyshire

That concluded our three days in South Derbyshire. What a lovely time we’d had from visiting the delightful village of Melbourne to spending a sunny afternoon at Mercia Marina and following walking trails in the National Forest and Willington Wetlands. Staying at The Boot in Repton was very comfortable and made for a very relaxing base to explore this often overlooked but nonetheless beautiful part of Derbyshire. I hope this post has inspired some of you to plan a visit as I’m sure you’ll enjoy the area just as much as we did.

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During our visit we were guests of Visit Peak District and Derbyshire and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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32 responses to “The Perfect Weekend in South Derbyshire: Top Attractions & Tips”

  1. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like a lovely and fun weekend getaway. The cottages, historic buildings and small shops in Melbourne look so charming. I’m now craving an avocado benedict for breakfast!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and kind words Linda. It was a lovely weekend and such fun to visit the ‘original’ Melbourne.

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  2. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like the perfect weekend spot! I would love to hike at the Willington Wetlands Nature Reserve someday!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Willington Wetlands was a great place for a walk Allie. I hope you get to visit Derbyshire one day!

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  3. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a lovely area to take a break in. You have highlighted so many great spots to visit. I hope you have a great weekend! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      South Derbyshire is definitely a hidden gem Meg! Thanks so much for your interest and I hope you enjoy a sunny and relaxing weekend too!

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  4. Gail Archer Avatar
    Gail Archer

    Thank you for a wonderful Blog following your visit to South Derbyshire, you managed to visit so many of our hidden gems and of course sample our superb award winning eateries. Our website http://www.visitsouthderbyshire.co.uk contains information on where to discover even more attractions, walks, pubs, woodlands and villages; not forgetting accommodation to suit everyone. Kind regards, Gail Archer, Visit South Derbyshire Information Centre. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post on our lovely weekend in South Derbyshire Gail. We had such a great time and hopefully my post will inspire more people to visit the area. Do feel free to share the pust on your website. Marion

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  5. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    A stop at a farm shop is always a good start to a getaway! I love the cottages and The Hall Tearooms in Melbourne (interesting to know there is another place with this name besides the one in Australia). And what a wonderful and cozy accommodation. The canal boat trip also looks enjoyable. Mm, yummy Avocado Benedict – now that looks tasty! From your post, I conclude that one certainly won’t be bored with a visit to South Derbyshire.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Corna for your interest and kind words about our recent weekend in South Derbyshire. We had a lovely time!

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  6. Rebecca Avatar

    Never been to South Derbyshire (nor have heard much about it!), but what an idyllic place to enjoy a long weekend getaway! From the quaint towns to delicious roast dinner, you certainly had a wonderful time. Thank you for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was lovely Rebecca and especially so when the sun came out. Fascinating too for me to visit the ‘original’ Melbourne!

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another interesting and informative tour. Thank you. I enjoyed the pictures of those buildings from another era and the surrounding countryside. So Melbourne was the inspiration for naming our Australian Melbourne.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s strange that I got to visit Australian Melbourne before the English one but very fascinating to learn the story. South Derbyshire is a delightful part of the world.

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  8. Lookoom Avatar

    I agree, it’s all weekend material.

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  9. travelling_han Avatar

    A lovely weekend; I know the area well as my parents are only just down the road, so we’ve done lots of walks around Calke and Melbourne. Lovely area!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We had a lovely time in South Derbyshire and thought Melbourne was beautiful. Thanks for your welcome thoughts Hannah.

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  10. mitchteemley Avatar

    Charming. Everything looks so English.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. It’s a lovely part of the country!

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  11. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    The cute thatched roof cottages in Melbourne interest me the most. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thatched cottages are so cute aren’t they! South Derbyshire is a very scenic area and we spent a lovely few days there. Thanks for your interest Maggie.

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  12. kagould17 Avatar

    We had our first breakfast bap riding the train from London to Norwich. It was indeed tasty but yours looked better. Love the cozy looking room you had. The abbey looks like a miniature version of Buckingham Palace. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest Allan. Those breakfast gaps were very tasty and our entire weekend was a treat!

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  13. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love how South Derbyshire offers a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and engaging activities, making it a great destination for various interests. I am glad to see you had a wonderful time visiting it – your accommodations at the Boot look especially inviting. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      South Derbyshire is a delightful and unspoiled part of the country to visit and The Boot at Repton proved to be a very cosy inn. Thanks for your interest and comments Aiva

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  14. Sheree Avatar

    Derbyshire was the site of many school field trips. I’m delighted to see that it’s much improved since my last visits.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to comment Sheree. The Derbyshire Dales are really lovely.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Hoping your review of Aix and the Luberon will shortly feature

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  15. India Safaris Avatar

    This sounds like such a lovely weekend! I’ve explored the Peak District but hadn’t thought about South Derbyshire — your itinerary makes it so tempting. I love how you mixed history, nature, and local food, and The Boot in Repton looks like the perfect cozy base. Thanks for sharing such an inspiring guide!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure. Hope you get to visit soon.

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