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Sheet Hedges Wood
Groby Leicestershire
A 26ha woodland on the outskirts of Groby managed by Leicestershire County Council.
Coton circular walk
Lullington Road, Coton-in-the-Elms, DE12 8EP Coton in the Elms Derbyshire
This gentle six mile walk links six young woodlands in the attractive rural landscape of the Mease Lowlands.
Woodcote Farm
Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire
A 9.47ha Woodland Trust site close to Smisby and Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Bumble Cottage
37, Valley Road Overseal, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 6NL
Bumble Cottage where country life starts on your doorstep. Two bedroomed self-catering in the heart of The National Forest, just a few minutes' walk from the Discovery Centre at Conkers.
Bell Cottage
Brookside Ashby-de-la-Zouch LE65 1JW Leicestershire
Bell Cottage is a stylish, eco-serviced town house sleeping up to 6 people. Ideally located within the heart of The National Forest, the accommodation is centrally located within Ashby de la Zouch with immediate access to all the shops, pubs and restaurants this vibrant town has to offer.
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.
Shortheath Fishery
Shortheath Water, Shortheath Road Moira, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 6BW
Well stocked 24 peg lake. Carp (up to 25lb+) many other coarse fish. Toilet facilities (inc disabled) and disabled pegs. Lakeside licensed bistro and Lakeview Lodge self catering accommodation on site. 3 miles from M42/Ashby de la Zouch.
The Survival School
Based in woodland Burton upon Trent Staffordshire
All courses are <strong>hands on experiences</strong>. You will get the chance to try new skills and techniques, see the edible plants in their natural habitat, build your own shelters and have all the fun and laughs that go with wilderness bushcraft.
Battlestead Hill
Rangemore Staffordshire
Battlestead Hill is reputed to be the site of a bloody battle between the Angles and Danes. This mature woodland is attractive in all seasons and especially so in spring, when primroses, bluebells and violets carpet the woodland floor.