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A great place for wildlife. Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Chesterfield Canal towpath or cycle the disused Great Central Railway.
Breadsall Cutting comprises a section of the former Great Northern Railway that has developed a rich flora and wildlife interest.
This short trail is a well-used local walk linking schools and houses. It is not far from the Five Pits Trail, Old Tupton, North Wingfield and Clay Cross.
The ‘park under the town’ is a superb gorge where the Rivers Sett and Goyt join. Explore the Torrs and the Riverside Park from the Millenium Walkway.
A footpath that runs along the in-filled Pinxton branch of the Cromford Canal from near Codnor Park Reservoir at Ironville to north of Main Road at Pye Bridge.
Pleasley Pit Country Park is a reclaimed colliery site and local nature reserve. It’s a great place to see many different birds, wildflowers and insects.
A length of the disused Cromford canal which forms a footpath link between Newlands Road and the Golden Valley to the Ironville cycle and footpath trail.
This is a section of the disused mineral line to Swanwick Colliery that has been converted to a surfaced path.
Cycle, horse ride or walk through some of the Derbyshire Dales most beautiful countryside on the High Peak Trail.
Landscaped plantations of deciduous woodland around the industrial estates to provide visual screening and wildlife value.
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