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The Pennine Bridleway National Trail is Britain’s first purpose built long distance bridleway. It starts in the heart of the Peak District.
The Peter Fidler Reserve is great to visit for a peaceful walk and an ideal place to see an amazing variety of wildlife.
A Local Nature Reserve (LNR) on the edge of Ilkeston, made up of a section of the Nutbrook Canal, a pond, carr woodland and a superb species rich meadow.
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.
Located on the edge of Pinxton the site comprises a section of the Pinxton Canal and wharf pond. Pinxton Canal was a branch of the Cromford Canal.
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.
Visitors to Poulter Country Park can enjoy walking on well surfaced limestone paths that meander through maturing plantations and wildflower meadows.
Small hay meadows adjacent to the Pinxton Canal path with a pond, being managed under a countryside stewardship agreement to increase their botanical value.
A broadleaved secondary woodland that has colonised an area of old colliery spoil heaps between Bullock Lane and Nottingham Lane, Riddings.
Ripley Greenway is an off road multi-user route for cyclists, walkers and horse riders. Various items of community artwork are installed along the route.
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