The Gardiners stayed only one night at Longbourn, and set off the next morning with Elizabeth in pursuit of novelty and amusement.
The trip is certainly packed with many places to visit for the Elizabeth and her relatives. Below, you can take a virtual journey to those places
Oxford, http://www.oxfordcity.co.uk/oxford/home_travel_tourism.html
Blenheim, http://www.blenheimpalace.com/
Warwick, http://www.warwick-uk.co.uk/
Kenelworth, http://www.kenilworthweb.co.uk/
Birmingham -- Julie gave an excellent post on industrial tourism in JA's day.
Matlock, http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/matlock.htm
Chatsworth, http://www.chatsworth.org/
Dovedale, http://www.britainexpress.com/counties/derbyshire/countryside/Dovedale-Photos.htm
the Peak. http://www.peakdistrict-nationalpark.info/index.html
Bakewell, http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/towns/bakewell.php (Elizabeth Bennet is noted on their website.)
As you can now see, it was a full tour. Yet the most important places are yet to come, Lambton and Pemberley.
A small part of Derbyshire is all the present concern. To the little town of Lambton, the scene of Mrs. Gardiner's former residence, and where she had lately learned that some acquaintance still remained, they bent their steps, after having seen all the principal wonders of the country; and within five miles of Lambton, Elizabeth found from her aunt that Pemberley was situated.