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Stage 8 National Forest Way: Moira & Rosliston Forestry Centre
Moira Derbyshire
A walk through new woodlands that links two of the best family attractions in The National Forest.
Lount Nature Reserve
Melbourne Road Lount, Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire
A nature reserve of the site of New Lount Colliery, the shortest-lived colliery in the area, which operated from 1924-1968. The reserve offers relaxing walks and extensive views. It includes woodland, grassland and ponds with a wide variety of wildlife.
Field Sport UK
Melbourne Road Lount, Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire LE65 1RS
Award winning outdoor activity centre, based in the Midlands. Set in a beautiful woodland offering various shooting activities and countryside pursuits.
Needwood circular walk
Brakenhurst Road, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, DE13 8RF Newborough Staffordshire
This nine mile walk showcases the rural and historic character of Needwood Forest, with ancient woodland, old parklands and rich farmland blended together.
Foxley Wood
Swadlincote Derbyshire
29ha of former farmland on the edge of Linton which has been the focus of community activities.
Sharpe's Pottery Museum
23, West Street Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 9DG
Explore this award winning pottery site, exhibiting internationally important pottery and sanitary ware, plus The National Forest story. Visit the Tourist Information Centre, café, gift shop, playzone and activities for all.
Branston Water Park
Lichfield Road Branston, Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 3HD
Lakes formed from the flooding of a disused gravel pit, surrounded by woodland, wetland and wildflower meadow. Branston Water Park is a premier wildlife site in East Staffordshire.
Alistair’s, Bignall’s & Jaguar Lount Woods
These woods are a partnership between the Forestry Commission and a number of partners and sponsors, with the aim of creating community woodlands that can be enjoyed by all.
Sence Valley Forest Park
Ibstock Leicestershire
A wonderful transformation from opencast to wildlife haven with 150 acres of woodland, lakes and meadow. Surfaced trails provide access for all abilities. NB 2.2 metre height barrier to site. Fishing by permit.
Staunton Harold Reservoir & Visitor Centre
Calke Road Windmill Hill, Melbourne Derbyshire DE73 1DL
Staunton Harold is a 163-acre countryside space, while the reservoir itself is 210 acres. At this hidden gem you'll discover wildflower meadows, woodland habitat, industrial archaeology and nature reserves, along with spectacular views across open water.