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Breadsall Cutting comprises a section of the former Great Northern Railway that has developed a rich flora and wildlife interest.
The Chesterfield Canal is an oasis of calm, a beautiful waterway and its surrounding countryside is within minutes of the busy town of Chesterfield.
Landscaped plantations of deciduous woodland around the industrial estates to provide visual screening and wildlife value.
Cotmanhay linear park was created on the route of the former Great Northern railway. It's an urban green space, with a level surfaced path and street lighting.
The Cromford Canal was last used as a working waterway in 1944. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its entire length from Cromford to Ambergate.
Cromford Wharf is the historic terminus of Cromford Canal. Built at the end of the 18th century, the wharf was designed to cater for large amounts of traffic.
This car park provides a good base to explore the local Public Rights of Way, including the Derwent Valley Heritage Way.
This section of the former Derby canal, including the Borrowash Top Lock, is completely filled in. A public footpath runs the length of the canal.
This section of the former Derby canal is now part of a multiuser route suitable for cycling, horse riding and walking.
Doe Lea Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is a hidden gem, tucked away below the A617 at Bramley Vale. It’s a great place for watching wildlife, especially birds.
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