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Bingham Linear Park
(0 km / 0.0 miles)
This is an abandoned railway line from Bingham to River Smite. It is a local nature reserve. It is one of the best places for butterflies in Nottinghamshire. There are a variety of habitats and asp... -
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(0 km / 0.0 miles)
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Upper Saxondale Community Nature Reserve
(3 km / 2 miles)
We have 12 acres of land bought by the Residents Association from the estate developer. We are looking to develop this land into a nature reserve for the benefit of the local residents (over 300 ho... -
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(4 km / 2.5 miles)
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(5 km / 3 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(5 km / 3 miles)
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(6 km / 3.5 miles)
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St. Mary's Church, Radcliffe on Trent - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(6 km / 3.5 miles)
This is a church in an attractive area of the Trent valley, near Nottingham. Ideal starting place for walks along the Trent. -
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(6 km / 3.5 miles)
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Netherfield Lagoons Local Nature Reserve, Nottingham
(7 km / 4.5 miles)
The Netherfield Lagoons, Local Nature Reserve is situated on the Trent Valley Flood Plain in Nottinghamshire and has been partly used as a dump for coal slurry but with two remaining gravel ponds. ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(8 km / 5 miles)
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(8 km / 5 miles)
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Skylarks Nature Reserve - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(8 km / 5 miles)
The area, once a commercial gravel pit, has been re-colonised by plants and animals since gravel extraction ceased some 20 years ago. A range of wetland birds can be seen on the reserve including g... -
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Skylarks Nature Reserve - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(8 km / 5 miles)
Wetland site with areas of species-rich grassland. A range of wetland birds can be seen. Good access for wheelchair users. -
Reed Pond - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(8 km / 5 miles)
Grazed meadow with restored ancient pond. Especially good for butterflies and carpeted with wildflowers in the spring. -
Ploughman Wood - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(10 km / 6 miles)
One of the county’s few remaining ancient woodlands of oak and ash, with some hazel, holly, field maple and beech. Providing an excellent range of habitats for wildlife. -
Colwick Woods
(10 km / 6 miles)
Colwick Woods is a large native woodland with associated open space located bewtween Sneinton and Bakersfield less than 3 miles from Nottingham city centre. It is a local nature reserve. It is coun... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(10 km / 6 miles)
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(11 km / 7 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(11 km / 7 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
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St Anns Community Orchard
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
One of several projects run by volunteer-led group STAA, based on oldest (1830s) and largest (75 acres) allotment site in world, the Community Orchard runs monthly Activity Days and is a focus for ... -
Stonebridge City Farm
(12 km / 7.5 miles)
An inner city farm providing training in horticulture and animal husbandry. Open to the general public daily. Summer veg box scheme. -
Keyworth Meadow Nature Reserve
(13 km / 8 miles)
The meadow had been traditionally managed as pasture for the last century or so - grazing cattle for as long as the growing period permitted and supplemented with feed in winter. The effect of this... -
Ecoworks Community Gardens
(13 km / 8 miles)
Based on Hungerhill Gardens in Nottingham we offer organic vegetable and fruit growing, healthy eating courses, all kinds of workshops, veg boxes, horticultural training and much more. We are alway... -
Pinewood Infant School
(13 km / 8 miles)
We are an infant school and foundation unit in Arnold, Nottingham. -
Arkwright Meadows Community Gardens
(13 km / 8 miles)
Arkwright Meadows Community Gardens were created by local residents in 2001 to transform a disused playing field strewn with rubbish into an urban oasis. We grow fruit, vegetables and plants using... -
Hobbucks Nature Area
(13 km / 8 miles)
The Hobbucks Nature Area is situated on the edge of a large housing estate, on the northern edge of Nottingham. There is a network of footpaths around the site. -
Thorney Abbey Farm
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Thorney Abbey Farm is a LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming, www.leafuk.org) Demonstration Farm. Our family run dairy farm is situated near Southwell in wonderful rolling Nottinghamshire countrys... -
Valley Road flood meadow
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Meadow with the potential to blossom as a valuable wet meadow habitat and brighten up a gateway to the City of Nottingham. -
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(14 km / 8.5 miles)
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Calverton Road - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Meadows and woodland with over 70 species of plants, including bee orchid. North of Arnold. -
Farndon Willow Holt - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
One of the few remaining survivors of local willow holts (farms), once a feature of many Trent-side villages. The site boasts an internationally important collection of willow species, areas of flo... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
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Wilwell Farm Cutting - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
This abandoned railway cutting is exceptionally interesting to lovers of wild flowers and covers approximately 8 hectares. The reserve is one of the best wildflower sites in Nottinghamshire with ... -
Wilford Claypit - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
A former claypit provides a variety of habitats including marshland, pools, grassland and areas of scrub and woodland supporting interesting plant species. -
The Workhouse, Southwell
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Explore the most complete workhouse in existence and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere as the audio guide (based on archive records) brings the 19th-century inhabitants back to life. Find o... -
Woodthorpe Meadow - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(14 km / 8.5 miles)
Small area of mixed woodland and grassland believed to be a remnant of the old Sherwood Forest. -
Pearmaine Cutting
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
Pearmaine Cutting is an open space running between Pearmaine Drive and Mickleborough Avenue in St Anns area of Nottingham. Groundwork Greater Nottingham are working with the local friends group and... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
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King's Meadow - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
A unique urban nature reserve - an unusually high diversity of habitats within a compact area supporting a number of plants and invertebrates that are considered rare in the county. -
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(15 km / 9.5 miles)
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Fairham Brook - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(15 km / 9.5 miles)
Grassland site with adjacent brook, ponds, reed beds and scrub - exceptional flora in certain areas. -
Foxcovert Plantation - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(16 km / 10 miles)
The wood is believed to have been planted on the site of a more ancient wood that once formed part of Sherwood Forest. Includes rare Sherwood Forest heathland and an abundance of fungi species. -
Blidworth Woods
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Blidworth Woods are located near the southern section of Sherwood Forest and consist of Pine woods and open heath. The undulating topography provides a good terrain for walking and horse riding. Tw... -
Holwell Mineral Line - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
This old railway line has evolved to comprise a variety of habitats including rough grassland, scrub, young woodland, marsh, streams and ditches. -
Bestwood Country Park
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Bestwood Country Park receives over 400,000 visitors annually, who enjoy Bestwood’s wide range of natural features and diverse wildlife habitats, including wood, heath and grassland, ponds, lakes... -
Brown's Hill Quarry - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Brown's Hill Quarry offers a fascinating variety of open grassland species colonising the weathered slopes and spoil heaps. The orchid community, which includes the largest single colony of bee orc... -
Osmanthorpe - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Small wooded former orchard with a little grassland. -
Breck's Plantation - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Urban woodland with several native tree and bird species. -
North Quarry - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
This site is mainly grassland with bare rock face and quarry spoil, the wildflowers found onsite attract many different butterflies. -
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(17 km / 10.5 miles)
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Quarry Holes Plantation - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Mixed woodland with areas of scrub & grassland – excellent for birds and wildflowers in spring. -
Glapton Wood - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
Thought to be a remnant of the old Clifton Woods – has a good mixture of woodland birds, insects and fungi. Also includes an interesting area of grassland with wildflowers. -
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(17 km / 10.5 miles)
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Moorbridge Pond - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
One of the few remaining wetland habitats within the city boundary. The home of the original 'Bull Well' - the spring that gave Bulwell its name. -
Bunny Old Wood - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(17 km / 10.5 miles)
The wood is situated on a steep north-facing slope and coppiced wych elm is the most common tree although Dutch elm disease has affected this species seriously since the 1970s. Flowering plants inc... -
Beacon Hill Conservation Park - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(18 km / 11 miles)
The Park lies to the north east of Newark town centre and bordered by the Beacon Fields residential area and industrial areas, it is the Wildlife Trust’s largest urban reserve covering 20 hectare... -
Holme Pit - Nottinghamshire
(18 km / 11 miles)
Holme Pit SSSI is a deep pond surrounded by reed-swamp, wet grassland and willow carr vegetation lying on the edge of the Trent floodplain below the escarpment of Clifton Wood. Its main biological ... -
Rigg Lane Car Park.
(18 km / 11 miles)
PLEASE NOTE THIS CAR PARK IS NO LONGER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(18 km / 11 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(18 km / 11 miles)
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Harrisons Plantation - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(18 km / 11 miles)
A fascinating woodland formed in the mid 18th century by natural regeneration from a series of ‘stew ponds’ (for storing caught fish) and willow holts associated with the medieval fishery at Ma... -
Stonesby Quarry - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(18 km / 11 miles)
Although this site is small, parts have developed an important limestone grassland community which is rich in wild flowers and butterflies. -
Haywood Oaks
(18 km / 11 miles)
Haywood Oaks is a small wood with hidden treasures. Mature oak trees, which are several hundred years old, can still be seen throughout the wood and provide a snap shot of the Sherwood of times gon... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(19 km / 12 miles)
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Oak Tree Heath Local Nature Reserve
(19 km / 12 miles)
This local nature reserve is a haven of heathland supporting an array of invertebrates, lizards and birds. Locally known as 'The Heathers', the site is a blaze of pinks and purples throughout July ... -
Wymeswold Meadows - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(19 km / 12 miles)
The meadows were originally common land used by villagers to graze their stock, it is now a reserve that comprises grassland, thorn bushes and boundary hedges. -
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(19 km / 12 miles)
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Sellers Wood - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(19 km / 12 miles)
This ancient coppiced woodland covers more than 14 hectares and is a unique wildlife haven where a diverse range of woodland birds, mammals, flowers and pond life can be found. Combined with an int... -
Chilwell Meadow - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(19 km / 12 miles)
The reserve is a fragment of the wet meadows that were once common in the Trent valley. . Enjoy a wide range of wildflowers May to July. -
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(19 km / 12 miles)
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Moor Pond Wood
(19 km / 12 miles)
A mixed woodland on the site of 18th century leats and millpond. There are established surfaced paths to explore the various habitats and the archaeological remains. -
Mooregreen Community Garden
(19 km / 12 miles)
Open space, dumping ground. -
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(19 km / 12 miles)
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Boundary Wood
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
This young woodland provides an excellent place to explore, while enjoying great views over the local countryside. Surfaced tracks criss-cross the site and the SUSTRANS national cycle route passes... -
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(20 km / 12.5 miles)
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Papplewick Dam Woods
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Papplewick Dam Wood is an area of wet willow/alder woodland on the floor of a former millpond, drained by the River Leen. -
Attenborough Nature Reserve - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
This complex of flooded former gravel pits and islands covers provides 360 acres of exceptional habitat for a wide range of plants, birds and other wildlife. The Nature Reserve is designated as a S... -
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(20 km / 12.5 miles)
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Tippings Wood
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Tippings Wood is a maturing site which is managed and maintained for a variety of habitats and their wildlife. Easily accessed and well maintained pathways allow several miles of walks around the ... -
Twenty Acre Piece - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
This site has a very varied habitat, from damp heathland to secondary woodland, this variety attracts a number of different invertebrate species. -
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(20 km / 12.5 miles)
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Boundary Wood
(20 km / 12.5 miles)
Boundary Wood is a 85 hectare site on the Blidworth Colliery spoil site. This young woodland provides an excellent place to explore, while enjoying great views over the local countryside. Surfaced ... -
Kimberley Meadow - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(21 km / 13 miles)
Small meadow that supports species-rich grassland and an important population of meadow saxifrage flowers. -
Mansey Common - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(21 km / 13 miles)
Species-rich grassland with mature trees and a ground flora reminiscent of ancient woodland. Once common land where locals could graze their livestock. -
Barton Pool - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
(21 km / 13 miles)
A wetland reserve important for its invertebrates, especially hoverflies. -
Bramcote Hills Park
(21 km / 13 miles)
Bramcote Hills Park is approximately 21 hectares in size, compromising of a mix of woodland and parkland. It is a focal point for community participation in leisure and recreational activities and... -
Community Conservation Project of Asfordby Parish
(21 km / 13 miles)
The site consists of 4.5 acres of former allotment land. Project is to covert land to Breathing Space to include wild flowers, creation of outdoor teaching areas, walkways and tree planting and fe... -
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(22 km / 13.5 miles)
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Belton House
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
This fine example of Restoration architecture was built in 1685-88 for 'Young' Sir John Brownlow and recently featured in the BBC's adaptation of. -
Stapleford Woods
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
The place for a peaceful walk which plays host to a large number of exotic trees. Stapleford is famous for it's Rhododendrons which are throughout the wood. A surfaced trail is available from the m... -
North Muskham Lake - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Wetland nature reserve good for ducks in winter. Large new wet meadows and reedbeds established in 2008. -
Penny Pasture Common - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
Penny Pasture Common is a species-poor neutral grassland and marsh with scattered hawthorn bushes and a large central pond. The site has a poor flora but it is important for birds and invertebrates. -
Hunt's Meadow - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
The reserve comprises two adjacent areas of grassland, the site is fairly rich in botanical interest with lady's mantle, yellow rattle and ragged-robin. -
Burton on the Wolds Plantation
(22 km / 13.5 miles)
This community woodland of 1.6 hectares has been recently aquired by the village. Although it is a mixed woodland self- sown sycamore predominate. The woodland is well known locally for its glori... -
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(23 km / 14.5 miles)
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Thieves Wood
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Thieves Wood is one of the busiest woods in Sherwood Forest where travellers were once the prey of highwaymen on the Kings Way to Nottingham. It's a great place to explore with numerous tracks and ... -
Harlow Woods
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
This large wood is a great place to explore and is used extensively by local horse riders and dog walkers. -
Eakring Meadows - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Wet meadowland, ancient hedgerow and adjacent copses. Two smaller reserves – Penny Pasture Common (SK700623), good for teal and snipe in winter, and Hunt’s Meadow (SK714619), are managed as par... -
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(23 km / 14.5 miles)
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Lock Lane Ash Tip - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Once used as a tip for ash from the railways, Lock Lane now provides a valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife. -
Welbeck Road Allotment Association
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Welbeck Road Allotments are adjacent to the Erewash Canal. There are 56 plots. The site in situated within an urban sprawl. -
Long Eaton School
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
The Long Eaton School is an 11-18 mixed comprehensive school with 1380 students on roll. We were the first secondary school in the east Midlands to be awarde ECO School status in 1999 and then the... -
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(23 km / 14.5 miles)
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Rainworth Heath - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(23 km / 14.5 miles)
Wet & dry heath with birch scrub. Important relic of ancient Sherwood heathland. -
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(23 km / 14.5 miles)
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Colliers Wood
(24 km / 15 miles)
Colliers Wood, created on the site of the former Moorgreen Colliery, is a community woodland which forms part of the Greenwood Community Forest. The wood has been designed to restore the woodlands... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(24 km / 15 miles)
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Strawberry Hill Heath - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(24 km / 15 miles)
Important relic of ancient Sherwood heaths with good heather, wood and wood heath areas. -
Kirk Hallam Lake & Meadows
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
The site comprises a large lake, a section of the River Nutbrook and a patchwork of unimproved, species rich meadows under Countryside Stewardship. The lake is home to a variety of waterfowl inclu... -
Kimberley Cutting - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
This site was previously a railway cutting. Since it ceased to be used for this purpose it has developed into a fascinating wildlife site made up of mixed woodland, scrub and grassland communities.... -
Loughborough Big Meadow - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
The reserve consists of unimproved herb rich hay meadow, with a vast flora. -
Risley Glebe - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Risley Glebe features several important habitats and provides shelter for more than 150 plant species, including some that are locally scarce. -
Sherwood Pines Forest Park
(25 km / 15.5 miles)
Sherwood Pines Forest Park is 3300 acres and the largest single tract of forest open to the public in the East Midlands. The forest provides a great venue for many activities. The cycling facilitie... -
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(25 km / 15.5 miles)
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(Bbc) Brinsley Headstocks
(26 km / 16 miles)
BTCV volunteering opportunities are available on this site. Disused railway line adjacent to disused coal mining site. and lt;br and gt;Principal habitats: grassland, meadow, woodland and stream. -
Wymondham Rough - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(26 km / 16 miles)
The field pattern in this area dates back to at least 1652. Over the following 200 years it was modified by the construction of the Oakham Canal in 1802, the planting of oaks in about 1820, the con... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Annesley Woodhouse Quarry - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(26 km / 16 miles)
Wonderful wildflower displays throughout Spring and Summer. A public footpath runs through the site. -
Hollinhill and Markland Grips - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
(26 km / 16 miles)
Magnesian limestone woodland and grassland provide habitat for woodland flowers in spring and summer. -
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(26 km / 16 miles)
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Kings Mill Reservoir
(26 km / 16 miles)
Kings Mill Reservoir is a 31h site in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. There is open water, reed-beds and woodland walks. It is easily accessible to all. There is a Visitor Centre open daily ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Rufford Abbey Country Park
(26 km / 16 miles)
Rufford Abbey Country Park is a 150 acre public park in North Nottinghamshire, open 364 days per year. Visitors can enjoy woodland, garden and lakeside walks, plus the picturesque ruins of a 12th ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ropsley Rise Picnic Area
(26 km / 16 miles)
Ropsley Rise picnic area is a wide open grassy place. The picnic area is an excellent place for children to kick a ball about, or have an evening barbecue. The adjacent woodland is not open to the ... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(26 km / 16 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(27 km / 17 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(27 km / 17 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(27 km / 17 miles)
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Aldercar Flash - Erewash Meadows - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
This wetland reserve consists of newly created reed beds and ponds on the River Erewash, the site is home to many typical water birds and insects. -
Erewash Meadows
(27 km / 17 miles)
Straddling the county boundaries of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and jointly owned by the two county Wildlife Trusts, Erewash Meadows forms part of the largest area of floodplain grasslands and w... -
Mapperley Wood
(27 km / 17 miles)
This woodland on the southern edge of Shipley Country Park is full of bluebells in spring. Many birds can also be seen from the hide, for which a permit is required. -
Woolsthorpe Manor
(27 km / 17 miles)
This modest 17th-century Lincolnshire manor house was the birthplace and family home of one of the world's most famous scientists. Instead of running the family sheep farm as a young man, Newton de... -
St Chad's Water Local Nature Reserve
(27 km / 17 miles)
St Chad's Water Local Nature Reserve is located just outside the village of Draycott in Derbyshire. It is owned by the Parish Council and was created following gravel extraction. It consists of a l... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(27 km / 17 miles)
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Woolsthorpe Line - Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
At the eastern end there is well developed scrub and woodland edge habitats, and the route adjoins attractive meadows that run down to the tree-lined River Witham. There is a good range of breeding... -
Spa Ponds - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
Medieval and modern ponds on Sherwood Sandstone by the River Maun - fed by a spring. Diverse wetland flora and fauna. An important site for dragonflies and butterflies. -
Shipley Country Park
(27 km / 17 miles)
Located in Derbyshire, near to Derby and Nottingham, Shipley Country Park offers over 600 acres of attractive, varied Countryside with many natural habitats and historic buildings / features. The p... -
Bentinck Banks - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
Mixture of grasslands with a wide variety of plant species. Disused railway banks. Parking available at Portland Park, Kirkby in Ashfield. -
Besthorpe Nature Reserve - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(27 km / 17 miles)
Formerly a site of gravel extraction, Besthorpe Nature Reserve lies in the Trent floodplain to the north of Collingham on the east bank of the river. The site comprises two areas with a total area ... -
Sherwood Heath, Cockglode & Rotary Woods
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Sherwood Heath, Cockglode and Rotary Woods are a mix of habitats from lowland heath to semi ancient woodland and a newly planted spoil heap. -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
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Draycott Ditch, Derbyshire.
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Draycott Ditch is situated on Derby Road, Draycott. It is a 3/4 of a mile long watercourse of outstanding natural beauty. It is also a wildlife haven for many species of flora and fauna. Included i... -
Ollerton Pit Wood
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
This young woodland provides an excellent place to explore, while enjoying great views over the local countryside. Surfaced tracks and way-marked trails create circular routes from the car park. Th... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
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Ollerton Pit Wood
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
<p>This young woodland provides an excellent place to explore. Surfaced tracks and way-marked trails create circular routes from the car park. The walk round the pond is suitable for wheelchair us... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
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Moor Closes - Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
These old pasture fields lie on the floor of the Ancaster Gap on sands and gravels carried from the Trent Valley. The low areas have a rich, wet meadow and marsh flora with a variety of grasses, s... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
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Duke's Covert & Copper Hill - Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
The roadside verges at Copper Hill are among those protected under the scheme operated by the Trust and Lincolnshire County Council. They have a particularly rich limestone flora. The adjoining D... -
Ancaster Valley - Linconshire Wildlife Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
This steep sided valley is covered with limestone grassland, scrub and woodland. It is one of the finest sites for limestone flowers in the country. -
Jacksdale - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
Wet meadow and old railway embankment along the River Erewash. -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(28 km / 17.5 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(29 km / 18 miles)
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Kirton Wood - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
(29 km / 18 miles)
Ash/wych elm wood supports diverse range of trees and shrubs, orchids, bluebells and stitchwort. Healthy populations of woodland birds and invertebrates are also present. Paths form a nature trail ... -
Oxclose Wood
(29 km / 18 miles)
<p>This young woodland provides an excellent place to explore enjoying great views over the local countryside. Its surfaced paths are suitable for walkers and cyclists, and its two waymarked trails... -
Twyford Wood
(29 km / 18 miles)
Twyford Wood is an interesting ancient woodland site. The wood was a second world war airfield, RAF North Witham, and still retains many military artefacts, including the wide open runways and the ... -
Cribb's Meadow National Nature Reserve - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(29 km / 18 miles)
Cribb's Meadow includes wildflower-rich meadows, two field ponds and a disused railway line with scrub and mature trees. The meadows are important for wildflowers such as green-winged orchid, cows... -
Cossington Meadows Nature Reserve - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(29 km / 18 miles)
Cossington Meadows lies alongside the River Soar, which floods occasionally in winter. As the flood water recedes, shallow pools form attracting many species of wildfowl. The pools dry up in the... -
Cossington Meadows - Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
(29 km / 18 miles)
The area was quarried for gravel during the 1980's and 1990's, the pits were then filled with bricks and other 'inert' waste, with finer material laid over this. Some parts are covered with top soi... -
Oxclose Wood
(29 km / 18 miles)
This young woodland provides an excellent place to explore, while enjoying great views over the local countryside. Surfaced tracks include two waymarked trails. The longer, blue route involves stee... -
Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre
(29 km / 18 miles)
Visitor Centre at the heart of Sherwood Forest, legendary woodland home of the outlaw Robin Hood. Walks amongst some of Europe's most ancient and undisturbed heathland, oak and birch woodland. -
Sherwood Forest Country Park and National Nature Reserve
(29 km / 18 miles)
Sherwood Forest Country Park covers 450acres of ancient oak woodland and forms part of Nottinghamshire's only National Nature Reserve. -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(29 km / 18 miles)
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Ramblers group walk starting point
(29 km / 18 miles)
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Red River Local Nature Reserve
(29 km / 18 miles)
The name links the site back to the mining heritage of the village. Today the pond, the main feature of the site, is home to the Great Crested Newt. The site is well used by the local community and... -
Ramblers group walk starting point
(29 km / 18 miles)
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Stanley and Stanley Common Parish
(29 km / 18 miles)
A rural landscape containing miles of species rich hedgerow, glow worms, water voles and treasures yet to find. The Parish can be accessed by various footpaths. Parking is available at Stanley Vill...


