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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.
Cotmanhay linear park was created on the route of the former Great Northern railway. It's an urban green space, with a level surfaced path and street lighting.
Located on the edge of the village of Newton, the Newton Link is an area of open grassland. There's a surfaced path from the road for part of the route.
Grin Low is a unique site which combines important landscape and wildlife features with an incredibly rich history.
The Silverhill Trail is one of the trails that make up the Phoenix Greenways and offers great opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding.
The Five Pits Trail is one of the multi-user, off-road, surfaced routes that make up the Phoenix Greenways. It’s great for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Doe Lea Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is a hidden gem, tucked away below the A617 at Bramley Vale. It’s a great place for watching wildlife, especially birds.
The Pennine Bridleway National Trail is Britain’s first purpose built long distance bridleway. It starts in the heart of the Peak District.
The Blackwell Trail is a short, nearly 3-mile stretch of multi-user trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and is part of the Phoenix Greenways.
This section of the former Derby canal is now part of a multiuser route suitable for cycling, horse riding and walking.
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