Action on Postpartum Psychosis(Registration Number : 1139925)•
Derbyshire Dales Trail Run - 43km
Date: 14th Sep 2025
Minimum Age: 18
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
Welcoming our new Derbyshire Dales at Chatsworth House Trail run and it’s going to be one to remember!
The race begins at the iconic Golden Gates, setting a majestic tone as you make your way toward the stunning Chatsworth House, the ancestral home of the Devonshire family for 17 generations.
Towards St. Peter's Church: After passing the house, you'll cross the bridge leading to St. Peter's Church, surrounded by picturesque countryside. Manners Wood: Experience a delightful downhill stretch followed by a gentle climb through the enchanting Manners Wood, where the natural beauty truly shines.
River Wye & River Derwent: The route takes you alongside the serene River Wye, then across to the River Derwent, providing a mix of easy running and breathtaking scenery as you circle back toward Chatsworth House.
Fern-Covered Hills: After completing the first half, you'll tackle the lush, fern-covered hills and drystone walls that characterize this stunning landscape.
Reservoir Loop: The course includes a loop around the reservoir that feeds the historic waterfall, offering a moment to appreciate the tranquility of the area.
Final Stretch: The trails guide you back toward the finish line, where you'll feel a sense of accomplishment amidst the beauty of Chatsworth.
Celebrate your achievement in the shadow of the magnificent Chatsworth House, surrounded by the stunning Derbyshire countryside.
Whether you're running the marathon, half, or 10K, this trail promises an unforgettable experience filled with natural beauty and rich history.
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis the only charity in the UK providing information, support and advocacy for women and families affected by postpartum psychosis (PP). This is where APP come in. We provide an award winning peer support network for mums and their families. We facilitate research into PP, provide high quality training for healthcare professionals, and work to raise awareness of PP and break down the stigma that can surround a diagnosis.