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Shaw Wood is ancient oak woodland registered as a local wildlife site. It’s a beautiful place to enjoy a quiet walk and look for wildlife.
Shipley Country Park is located near Derby and Nottingham and offers 700 acres of attractive and varied landscape.
The Silverhill Trail is one of the trails that make up the Phoenix Greenways and offers great opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding.
A mixed species woodland planted during the reclamation of Swanwick Colliery and an older plantation on former spoil heaps.
The Stockley Trail is a 2 mile trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders which links Peter Fidler Reserve, Carr Vale Nature Reserve and Stockley Pond
Tibshelf Ponds, at the southern end of the Five Pits Trail, is a lovely place for short walks around the ponds, through wildflower rich meadows and woodlands.
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.
The Trans Pennine Trail is a multi-user trail that is great all year round for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users.
This nature reserve used to be a mineral railway line and is a great place for a quiet walk. You'll see the remains of railway arches and mine buildings.
This countryside site was where Westthorpe Colliery used to be. Now it is transformed and is a great place for both people and wildlife.
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