Getting Here
Chesterfield’s central location means getting here is easy
Nestled in the heart of the UK, Chesterfield is readily accessible.
Getting here by road
We are just ten minutes from junction 29 of the M1 motorway via the A617. Car parks are well signposted and some town centre car parks have achieved the ‘Park Mark’ award.
Additionally, for electric car owners, , including at Saltergate car park in the town centre.
Getting here by coach
National Express operates regular coach services to Chesterfield, including a direct link from London and the Flight Link from Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport and Manchester Airport. For more information, contact National Express at +44 (0)8717 818181.
Getting here by rail
Chesterfield’s mainline station connects you to London in just two hours. Direct trains also run from major cities like Birmingham, Manchester, York, Newcastle and Bristol. For schedules and tickets, get in touch with National Rail on +44 (0)8457 48 49 50.
Chesterfield Railway Station features step-free access (subway and lift to platform), as well as tactile paving at the edge of all platforms and foot and top of stairwells. Moreover, it provides accessible toilet facilities, an induction loop, ramps for train access and height adjusted ticket office counter. Furthermore, ticket machines are accessible and there are wheelchairs available.
Special assistance is available for people with a disability travelling by train. You can contact the train operating company to make any necessary arrangements. Just make sure you give them 24 hours’ notice of your journey:
- East Midlands Trains tel: 08457 125 678 option 3 (8am to 10pm)
- Northern Trains tel: 0845 000 125
- Cross Country Trains tel: 08447 369123
Getting here by air
Chesterfield is about a 40-minute drive from East Midlands Airport, about an hour from Birmingham Airport and around one and a half hours from Manchester Airport.
Getting around Chesterfield:
You’re ok with getting here, but now you want to know how to get around? There are many ways for you to see the sights.
If you need changing places during your visit, they are located at the following venues:
- Chesterfield Football Club Community Trust – SMH Group Stadium, Chesterfield
- Queen’s Park Leisure Centre, Chesterfield
- Chesterfield Market Hall
- Chesterfield Royal Hospital (Scarsdale Wing)
You can find out more about each of these changing places on the Derbyshire County Council website.
Getting around by local transport
For public transport information contact Traveline Tel: +44 (0)871 200 2233 or go to www.derbyshire.gov.uk/buses
The Peak Sightseer buses have a two routes, both based on Chatsworth House, so that you can easily explore some of our local heritage sites and beauty . The blue route serves Baslow, Calver, Grindleford, the National Trust Longshaw Estate, Surprise View, Hathersage, Bamford, Hope, Castleton and the spectacular Winnat’s Pass to Blue John Cavern. The red route links Pilsley, Hassop Station (for the Monsal Trail), Bakewell and the village of Ashford-in-the-Water.
If you need help getting to the town centre and/or major supermarket due to age, disability or staying in a location where public transport is limited, then Derbyshire Connect Shopping service provides a weekly shopping journey. This service provides gate-to-gate transport in a wheelchair-accessible vehicle. These need to be booked in advance by calling 01773 746652 from 8.30am to 4pm on Monday to Friday. Or you can email contact@derbyshirect.org. If you need to use a wheelchair then please mention this when booking.
Getting around by bike or on foot
Chesterfield has a number of walking and cycling routes. If you’re looking for where to go, view a map of cycling lanes and paths in the town centre. Furthermore, work is currently taking place on Chesterfield’s East-West Walking & Cycling Route. This will give access to Chesterfield town centre, the rail station and more. The route is .
Chesterfield town has cobbled streets, however there are drop curbs to enable use of wheelchairs.
Getting around by car
Parking is available in the town, including a blue badge holder-only car park.
If you need to hire a car while you’re here, agencies including Enterprise, Arnold Clark and SpireDrive are available.
Getting around by taxi
Several taxi companies, including Veezu, operate in Chesterfield, providing convenient transport.