Skip to Content

Chatsworth walk from Baslow to Edensor (pram friendly, 5.8km)

Chatsworth walk from Baslow to Edensor (pram friendly, 5.8km)

This Baslow to Chatsworth walk, which leads through one of the grandest estates in the UK, has to be our absolute favourite pram-friendly walk in the Peak District. Starting from this pay and display car park in Baslow, you follow an even, flat path towards Paine’s Bridge by Chatsworth House, and then detour up the hill to Edensor (pronounced ‘Enza’) for halfway treats of cake and a cuppa at Edensor Tea Cottage, before retracing your steps back to Baslow.

And it’s FREE to enter Chatsworth Estate. However, if you choose to visit the gardens, farm, adventure playground, or the House, you will need to pre-book online.

If you’re looking for a longer pram friendly Chatsworth walk, you could add our pram friendly Stand Wood walk to this Baslow to Edensor walk. Just take a detour up to the House when you get to Paine’s Bridge and walk up through the car park, following signs for the Farmyard & Adventure Playground.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. Should you click to purchase, it is at no additional cost to you, but I receive a small commission.

When planning your visit to the National Park, please arrive early or late in the day to avoid crowds if visiting over sunny weekends or school holidays. Please also take all litter home with you, don’t bring BBQs, and park your car in designated parking areas. Also, please use these walks as a guide; access and stiles may change.

FOLLOW US:

PARKING INFORMATION: Please do not rely solely on the postcode for parking directions. In the National Park, a postcode can cover a large area. Postcodes are only provided as guidance. Please either use the Google Maps point or what3words, which are provided on every walk guide.

Do check out our top tips for hiking with young kids, as well as our essential items to take on a family hike in the Peak District.

Baslow to Chatworth walk map

On all Peak District family walks it’s a good idea to have an Ordnance Survey paper map with you, even if you have your phone on you. For this walk you need the OS Explorer Active Map OL 24 (White Peak). It’s also a good opportunity to show young kids the map features and get them started with map reading.

Chatsworth buggy walk OSMap
© Crown copyright 2024 OS AC0000861980

Get a printable download of this walk

Want to print off this walk guide rather than rely on your mobile? Then click here to download the PDF to print out at home. Perhaps print out a copy for the kids to follow the step-by-step directions and/or photos? It’s a great way to get them engaged with the walk and gives them a sense of responsibility.

All printable downloads are £1.50 each. Click here for the full list of Peak District Kids printable downloads.

Please note that your download link expires 72 hours from order, so make sure you save your PDF somewhere where you’ll remember it. If you are unsure where your download folder is on your mobile device, we recommend you download the PDF on your laptop or desktop.

Need to know

DISTANCE OF WALK: 5.8km (2.4km each way) | 3.6 miles (1.8 each way)

TYPE OF WALK: linear, pram/buggy friendly, easy going, gravel paths

PARKING: Use the pay and display car park in Baslow called Nether End Car Park. Click here for Google Maps location, postcode: DE45 1SR. Parking is £4 for 3 hours, £5.20 for 4 hours, or £6.20 all day.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The Chesterfield-Tideswell bus (66) and the Sheffield-Bakewell bus (257) both stop in Baslow.

WALK HIGHLIGHTS: Walking through the Chatsworth Estate, spotting lambs or deer along the way, and cake at Edensor Tea Cottage.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE:  Allow 2 hours if it’s just adults with a child in a buggy or pram. But allow a bit longer if you have young kids walking with you too.

ACCESSIBILTY: Pushchair and wheelchair friendly. It’s a flat even path towards Chatsworth House, and then a slight hill from Paine’s Bridge towards Edensor.

TOTAL ASCENT: 43 metres

PUBLIC TOILETS: There are public toilets at Nether End Car Park where this walk begins, plus the café, Edensor Tea Cottage.

The route

START: Nether End Car Park, Baslow
Click here for Google Map point
Grid reference: SK 2582 7215
Post code: DE45 1SR
what3words: ///tailed.manage.rucksack
This is a linear walk.

1. Starting from Nether End Car Park in Baslow, walk right out of the car park along Church Lane and over the bridge.

2. Once over the bridge, take the footpath on the right which leads to the metal gates of Chatsworth Estate after 500 metres.

3. From these gates, it’s an easy stroll to Paine’s Bridge by Chatsworth House for 1.4km.

4. Walk over Paine’s Bridge, and follow the footpath to the right of the road that leads up and over the hill.

Baslow to Chatsworth walk

5. From the top of the hill you will spot the picturesque village of Edensor. Continue downwards along the footpath, and cross the road into Edensor. The easiest way to get through the entrance to Edensor with a pram is through the large gate, to the right of the cattle grid. Edensor Tea Cottage is just before the church on the left hand side.

Baslow to Chatsworth walk

A fun Peak District fact: The village of Edensor was originally much closer to Chatsworth House. The Fourth Duke of Devonshire felt that the village spoiled his view so he had the entire village (apart from one house) moved! 

6. After tea and cake, retrace your steps back towards Baslow.


Peak District Kids is a free online resource. If you have found this website useful for planning your family adventures, you can show your support by buying me a coffee. Thanks so much!

Also, feel free to share your walk photos in our Peak District Kids Facebook Group or on Instagram using the #peakdistrictkids hashtag so we can share with our wider community.

Or perhaps purchase a Peak District Kids iron-on patch. £1 from every sale of the iron-on patches goes towards the Peak District National Park Foundation, a registered charity established to raise funds to care for the Peak District National Park.

Want more ideas for family walks?
Best Family Walks in the Peak District
Pram Friendly Peak District walks
Toddler walks in the Peak District


Or, use the search walks page to find your perfect family walk.

Also, come and join our friendly Peak District Kids Facebook Group for any questions or to share photos of your walks.

You may also like to read:
Baslow Edge walk (2.7km): highland coos and epic views
Chatworth Hunting Tower and Aqueduct walk (1.9km)
Pram friendly walks in the Peak District