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Highoredish car park and picnic site offers stunning views over Ogston Reservoir. Circular walks are waymarked from the car park.
Breadsall Cutting comprises a section of the former Great Northern Railway that has developed a rich flora and wildlife interest.
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 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.
Frith Wood is a wildlife haven where you can enjoy wandering woodland paths, through the meadow and around the pond.
The Chesterfield Canal is an oasis of calm, a beautiful waterway and its surrounding countryside is within minutes of the busy town of Chesterfield.
Grassmoor Country Park sits at the northern end of the Five Pits Trail. It is a lovely spot for strolling or picnicking among large open meadows all year round.
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.
A mixed species woodland planted during the reclamation of Swanwick Colliery and an older plantation on former spoil heaps.
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.
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