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Frith Wood is a wildlife haven where you can enjoy wandering woodland paths, through the meadow and around the pond.
The Sett Valley Trail is a 2.5 mile recreational trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking New Mills and Hayfield.
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.
Landscaped plantations of deciduous woodland around the Manners Industrial Estate at Ilkeston provide visual screening and wildlife value.
This countryside site was where Westthorpe Colliery used to be. Now it is transformed and is a great place for both people and wildlife.
This section of the former Derby canal is now part of a multiuser route suitable for cycling, horse riding and walking.
Williamthorpe is a great place for enjoying the countryside, particularly for birdwatching and wildflowers. The ponds and reed beds are a wildlife haven.
Ashover Rock, or 'The Fabrick' as it’s also known locally, is close to the village of Ashover. It sits on an area of heathland at 299m above sea level.
Willington Picnic Site gives access to the canal towpath and has good access for people with mobility difficulties.
The Rowthorne Trail is a beautiful place for walkers and cyclists with links to the wider network. It passes through Rowthorne Local Nature Reserve.
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