One way to enjoy the picturesque Peak District is to indulge in a picnic in the great outdoors.
We’ve got bank holidays, long weekends, school holidays and more on the way - along with the sunny weather, there’s no better way than to enjoy the great outdoors than having a tasty picnic in a beautiful spot.
Pack up a hamper of goodies and snuggly blanket to enjoy a spot of al fresco dining as your gaze wanders across the Derbyshire countryside.

1. Ashover Rock
Ashover Rock, or The Fabrick as it’s also known locally, is near Ashover village. Its location, sitting on heathland at 299m above sea level, means you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. If you were to pack a telescope, it is also possible to see Lincoln Cathedral on a cloudless day. Location: Alton Lane, Ashover, Derbyshire S45 0BB | Stuart Slinn

2. Calke Abbey
Enjoy the very best of the English countryside at this National Trust site of Calke Abbey. Before hunkering down for your hamper goodies, explore the estate of the ‘unstately home’, a Grade I listed country house on the site of a 12th century Augustinian priory. Location: Ticknall, Derby DE73 7JF | Alan Murray-Rust - geograph.org.uk/p/5860693

3. Chatsworth House
Tuck into a picnic at Stand Wood or designated areas at Chatsworth House. One of Derbyshire’s literary gems - Jane Austen was a frequent visitor - Chatsworth has also been immortalised in the world of film where The Duchess and Pride and Prejudice was filmed. Location: Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1PP | Brian Eyre

4. Hardwick Hall
Take time out and throw down a blanket in the Stableyard. Being at this heritage-rich site is just one bonus. The spectacular views of this National Trust beauty and Elizabethan masterpiece will be sure to take your breath away. Location: Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5QJ | Nick Rhodes