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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.
Eddlestow Lot Picnic Site has been developed in the former Wirestone Quarry and is surrounded by heathland vegetation.
Near to Derby and Nottingham, Elvaston Castle Country Park has approximately 321 acres of open parkland, woodland and more formal historical gardens.
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.
Frith Wood is a wildlife haven where you can enjoy wandering woodland paths, through the meadow and around the pond.
This old colliery site was reclaimed in the 1980s and now the Glapwell Countryside site is a place to enjoy nature, walking, cycling and horse riding.
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.
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.
The Great Northern Greenway is in development between Derby City and Ilkeston. The first section between Derby and Breadsall is now open.
Grin Low is a unique site which combines important landscape and wildlife features with an incredibly rich history.
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