Derby Cathedral: As an all saints church, the cathedral is thought to have been founded in 943 by King Edmund. The brilliant 16th Century tower is quite a sight.
Derwent Valley Mills: As East Midland's only world heritage site, it stretches for 15 miles down the river valley from Matloch Bath to Derby. Featuring historic Mill complexes and some of the world's first 'modern' factories. Enjoy the country walks, eateries and shopping that this historic site has to offer.
Derby Museum and Art Gallery: As Derby's most impressive museum and gallery, the complexes host an extensive array of paintings and exhibits, some of which are centuries old.
Crich Tramway Village: The village offers visitors the chance to travel back in time to the vintage era.