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Foremark Reservoir and Carver's Rocks
Milton, Ticknall Derbyshire DE65 6EG
Contact Severn Trent Water directly on 01332 865081. A Severn Trent Water reservoir near Ticknall which successfully balances recreation and nature conservation.

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.
National Forest EBike Holidays
National Forest EBike Holidays provide a range of easy cycling holidays in and around the UK's National Forest. Our cycling holidays are self-guided, allowing you to enjoy the journey at your own pace.
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.
Thornton Reservoir
Thornton Leicestershire
Severn Trent Water opened this 75 acre reservoir, set among rolling farmland and woodland, to the public in 1997.
Swithland Wood
Newtown Linford Leicestershire
A 61ha remnant of the original Charnwood Forest that forms part of the Bradgate Estate.
Ashby Woulds Heritage Trail
Moira, Swadlincote Derbyshire
7.2 km long former railway line linking Spring Cottage and Measham in Leicestershire.
Grange Wood
Ibstock Leicestershire
A 62ha Tender Scheme winner on the edge of Ibstock, providing an innovative mix of commercial forestry, multi-user access and heritage features.
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.
Donisthorpe Woodland Park
Donisthorpe Leicestershire
A Woodland Park created in 1996 on the former site of Donisthorpe Colliery. Its network of stone surfaced paths connect with the Ashby Woulds trail and the Ashby Canal.