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STAUNTON HAROLD RESERVOIR & VISITOR CENTRE Staunton Harold Reservoir & Visitor Centre. Owned by Severn Trent Water, this 210 acre reservoir was built in 1964. It has a visitor centre and wildflower meadow. You can enjoy bird watching, dinghy and sailboarding with the Staunton Harold Sailing Club (telephone 01332 WALKS IN THE HEART OF THE NATIONAL FOREST Walks in the Heart of the National Forest. Starting at Conkers Discovery Centre, these three short walks take you through the growing Heart of the Forest. Centred on the former mining village of Moira, the Heart of the Forest is a showcase for The National Forest. Where once stood colliery stocking yards, there is now Conkers, whichprovides a
BRANSTON WATER PARK
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. FEANEDOCK | NATIONAL FOREST Feanedock. 6.5ha of new woodland planted on former farmland adjacent to existing woodland in the Ashby Woulds by Hepworth Building Products. The original Feanedock Covert has been complemented by newly planted woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The site is planted with mainly native broadleaved species. A small pond was created at thenorthern
JACKSON'S BANK
Jackson's Bank. A 35ha woodland, part of the Duchy of Lancaster's Needwood Estate, that forms a SSSI with the neighbouring Brakenhurst Wood. Defined as a replanted ancient woodland, the wood still retains some of its semi-natural flora, such as bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic, early purple orchid, herb paris and wood spurge. SENCE VALLEY FOREST PARK Sence Valley Forest Park. Sence Valley Forest Park is a 60ha country park created by Leicestershire County Council on a former opencast colliery site near Heather. The site was named in the summer of 1998 following a competition among local schoolchildren. It includes the River Sence and three major lakes, which attract a wide variety ofwildfowl.
THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
THORNTON RESERVOIR
Thornton Reservoir. Contact Severn Trent directly on 01332 865081. Owned by Severn Trent Water, Thornton Reservoir lies in a quiet, picturesque valley and was opened to the public in 1997. This was achieved with support from the National Forest Company, Rural Development Council, Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Europeanfunding.
BATTRAM WOOD
Battram Wood. This 48ha site, near Battram, was purchased by the Royal Forestry Society with grant aid from the National Forest Company, North West Leicestershire County Council and the Rural Development Commission. Planted between 1998 and 2001, Battram Wood is intended to demonstrate best practice in managing woodland for multiple uses. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL FORESTLOG INVISIT OVERVIEWGET INVOLVED OVERVIEWABOUT OVERVIEWTOURISMVOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES The National Forest is a story of regeneration. 25 years ago, large swathes of the Midlands landscape had been left scarred by centuries of coal mining and other heavy industry. But a passionate group of people had a vision: a forest. The first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years, it transformed and literally turnedthe
STAUNTON HAROLD RESERVOIR & VISITOR CENTRE Staunton Harold Reservoir & Visitor Centre. Owned by Severn Trent Water, this 210 acre reservoir was built in 1964. It has a visitor centre and wildflower meadow. You can enjoy bird watching, dinghy and sailboarding with the Staunton Harold Sailing Club (telephone 01332 WALKS IN THE HEART OF THE NATIONAL FOREST Walks in the Heart of the National Forest. Starting at Conkers Discovery Centre, these three short walks take you through the growing Heart of the Forest. Centred on the former mining village of Moira, the Heart of the Forest is a showcase for The National Forest. Where once stood colliery stocking yards, there is now Conkers, whichprovides a
BRANSTON WATER PARK
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. FEANEDOCK | NATIONAL FOREST Feanedock. 6.5ha of new woodland planted on former farmland adjacent to existing woodland in the Ashby Woulds by Hepworth Building Products. The original Feanedock Covert has been complemented by newly planted woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The site is planted with mainly native broadleaved species. A small pond was created at thenorthern
JACKSON'S BANK
Jackson's Bank. A 35ha woodland, part of the Duchy of Lancaster's Needwood Estate, that forms a SSSI with the neighbouring Brakenhurst Wood. Defined as a replanted ancient woodland, the wood still retains some of its semi-natural flora, such as bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic, early purple orchid, herb paris and wood spurge. SENCE VALLEY FOREST PARK Sence Valley Forest Park. Sence Valley Forest Park is a 60ha country park created by Leicestershire County Council on a former opencast colliery site near Heather. The site was named in the summer of 1998 following a competition among local schoolchildren. It includes the River Sence and three major lakes, which attract a wide variety ofwildfowl.
THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
THORNTON RESERVOIR
Thornton Reservoir. Contact Severn Trent directly on 01332 865081. Owned by Severn Trent Water, Thornton Reservoir lies in a quiet, picturesque valley and was opened to the public in 1997. This was achieved with support from the National Forest Company, Rural Development Council, Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Europeanfunding.
BATTRAM WOOD
Battram Wood. This 48ha site, near Battram, was purchased by the Royal Forestry Society with grant aid from the National Forest Company, North West Leicestershire County Council and the Rural Development Commission. Planted between 1998 and 2001, Battram Wood is intended to demonstrate best practice in managing woodland for multiple uses. THE NATIONAL FOREST WAY Experience a varied landscape The Way is divided into 12 stages ranging in length from 4 to 7½ miles. Each stage is designed to showcase a different aspect of The National Forest, such as the rugged natural beauty of Charnwood, the restored landscapes of the coalfield or the views from the Tatenhill ridge on the edge of Needwood Forest. STAUNTON HAROLD RESERVOIR & VISITOR CENTRE Staunton Harold Reservoir & Visitor Centre. Owned by Severn Trent Water, this 210 acre reservoir was built in 1964. It has a visitor centre and wildflower meadow. You can enjoy bird watching, dinghy and sailboarding with the Staunton Harold Sailing Club (telephone 01332 NATIONAL FOREST WALKING FESTIVAL Walking in the Forest With miles of trails to walk and beautiful countryside to enjoy, why not lace up your boots and go out exploring? You could try one of our circular walks, or even walk the National Forest Way.or maybe a section of it! THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
OUR PEOPLE | NATIONAL FOREST The National Forest. The National Forest Company leads the creation of the National Forest, a wooded landscape for the nation across 200 square miles of central England.COLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
NEEDWOOD CIRCULAR WALK Needwood Circular walk. This 9-mile walk showcases the strong rural and historic character of Needwood Forest, with ancient woodland, old parklands, rich farmland and estate forestry blended together. Small hamlets and villages are almost hidden in the landscape. On the walk you will visit three sites which the Duchy of Lancaster has opened upGRACE DIEU PRIORY
Ruined Augustinian nunnery founded 1239-41 by Roesia de Verdon. Presentations and guided walks by appointment. Circular walk over stepping stones. Parking at nearby Bulls Head PH. MOIRA FURNACE MUSEUM AND COUNTRY PARK Moira Furnace Museum is set in a country park and the resorted stretch of the Ashby Canal runs alongside. Boat trips on the Joseph Wilkes Narrow boat run throughout the Summer season, a relaxing sail along the canal watching the local wildlife. ASHBY WOULDS HERITAGE TRAIL The National Forest. The National Forest Company leads the creation of the National Forest, a wooded landscape for the nation across 200 square miles of central England. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL FORESTLOG INVISIT OVERVIEWGET INVOLVED OVERVIEWABOUT OVERVIEWTOURISMVOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES The National Forest is a story of regeneration. 25 years ago, large swathes of the Midlands landscape had been left scarred by centuries of coal mining and other heavy industry. But a passionate group of people had a vision: a forest. The first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years, it transformed and literally turnedthe
ROSLISTON FORESTRY CENTRE Rosliston Forestry Centre, Burton Road Rosliston, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 8JX Derbyshire. Rosliston Forestry Centre Website.01283 563483.
FEANEDOCK | NATIONAL FOREST Feanedock. 6.5ha of new woodland planted on former farmland adjacent to existing woodland in the Ashby Woulds by Hepworth Building Products. The original Feanedock Covert has been complemented by newly planted woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The site is planted with mainly native broadleaved species. A small pond was created at thenorthern
JACKSON'S BANK
Jackson's Bank. A 35ha woodland, part of the Duchy of Lancaster's Needwood Estate, that forms a SSSI with the neighbouring Brakenhurst Wood. Defined as a replanted ancient woodland, the wood still retains some of its semi-natural flora, such as bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic, early purple orchid, herb paris and wood spurge.BRANSTON WATER PARK
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. THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
THORNTON RESERVOIR
Thornton Reservoir. Contact Severn Trent directly on 01332 865081. Owned by Severn Trent Water, Thornton Reservoir lies in a quiet, picturesque valley and was opened to the public in 1997. This was achieved with support from the National Forest Company, Rural Development Council, Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Europeanfunding.
SENCE VALLEY FOREST PARK Sence Valley Forest Park. Sence Valley Forest Park is a 60ha country park created by Leicestershire County Council on a former opencast colliery site near Heather. The site was named in the summer of 1998 following a competition among local schoolchildren. It includes the River Sence and three major lakes, which attract a wide variety ofwildfowl.
COLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
GRACE DIEU PRIORY
Off A512 Between Shepshed and Thringstone, Thringstone Leicestershire LE67 8LR. gracedieupriory.org.uk. 01530 223201. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL FORESTLOG INVISIT OVERVIEWGET INVOLVED OVERVIEWABOUT OVERVIEWTOURISMVOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES The National Forest is a story of regeneration. 25 years ago, large swathes of the Midlands landscape had been left scarred by centuries of coal mining and other heavy industry. But a passionate group of people had a vision: a forest. The first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years, it transformed and literally turnedthe
ROSLISTON FORESTRY CENTRE Rosliston Forestry Centre, Burton Road Rosliston, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 8JX Derbyshire. Rosliston Forestry Centre Website.01283 563483.
FEANEDOCK | NATIONAL FOREST Feanedock. 6.5ha of new woodland planted on former farmland adjacent to existing woodland in the Ashby Woulds by Hepworth Building Products. The original Feanedock Covert has been complemented by newly planted woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The site is planted with mainly native broadleaved species. A small pond was created at thenorthern
JACKSON'S BANK
Jackson's Bank. A 35ha woodland, part of the Duchy of Lancaster's Needwood Estate, that forms a SSSI with the neighbouring Brakenhurst Wood. Defined as a replanted ancient woodland, the wood still retains some of its semi-natural flora, such as bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic, early purple orchid, herb paris and wood spurge.BRANSTON WATER PARK
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. THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
THORNTON RESERVOIR
Thornton Reservoir. Contact Severn Trent directly on 01332 865081. Owned by Severn Trent Water, Thornton Reservoir lies in a quiet, picturesque valley and was opened to the public in 1997. This was achieved with support from the National Forest Company, Rural Development Council, Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Europeanfunding.
SENCE VALLEY FOREST PARK Sence Valley Forest Park. Sence Valley Forest Park is a 60ha country park created by Leicestershire County Council on a former opencast colliery site near Heather. The site was named in the summer of 1998 following a competition among local schoolchildren. It includes the River Sence and three major lakes, which attract a wide variety ofwildfowl.
COLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
GRACE DIEU PRIORY
Off A512 Between Shepshed and Thringstone, Thringstone Leicestershire LE67 8LR. gracedieupriory.org.uk. 01530 223201. THE NATIONAL FOREST WAY Experience a varied landscape The Way is divided into 12 stages ranging in length from 4 to 7½ miles. Each stage is designed to showcase a different aspect of The National Forest, such as the rugged natural beauty of Charnwood, the restored landscapes of the coalfield or the views from the Tatenhill ridge on the edge of Needwood Forest. OUR PEOPLE | NATIONAL FOREST The National Forest. The National Forest Company leads the creation of the National Forest, a wooded landscape for the nation across 200 square miles of central England. THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
NATIONAL FOREST WALKING FESTIVAL Walking in the Forest With miles of trails to walk and beautiful countryside to enjoy, why not lace up your boots and go out exploring? You could try one of our circular walks, or even walk the National Forest Way.or maybe a section of it! STAUNTON HAROLD RESERVOIR & VISITOR CENTRE Staunton Harold Reservoir & Visitor Centre. Owned by Severn Trent Water, this 210 acre reservoir was built in 1964. It has a visitor centre and wildflower meadow. You can enjoy bird watching, dinghy and sailboarding with the Staunton Harold Sailing Club (telephone 01332 CHARNWOOD PEAKS WALK Charnwood Peaks walk. This 15-mile walk takes you to the four peaks that define Charnwood Forest. Along the way you will pass the oldest rocks in Britain, visit historic deer parks and take in some spectacular views. Charnwood Forest is famed for its craggy hillsCOLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
NEEDWOOD CIRCULAR WALK Needwood Circular walk. This 9-mile walk showcases the strong rural and historic character of Needwood Forest, with ancient woodland, old parklands, rich farmland and estate forestry blended together. Small hamlets and villages are almost hidden in the landscape. On the walk you will visit three sites which the Duchy of Lancaster has opened up POPPY WOOD | NATIONAL FOREST Poppy Wood. Planted by the National Forest Company in 2007, Poppy Wood lies in a cluster of woodlands forming the northern gateway to The National Forest. This woodland has been developed to show different woodland types and management methods that can be seen throughout the 200 square miles of The National Forest. MOIRA FURNACE MUSEUM AND COUNTRY PARK Moira Furnace Museum is set in a country park and the resorted stretch of the Ashby Canal runs alongside. Boat trips on the Joseph Wilkes Narrow boat run throughout the Summer season, a relaxing sail along the canal watching the local wildlife. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL FORESTLOG INVISIT OVERVIEWGET INVOLVED OVERVIEWABOUT OVERVIEWTOURISMVOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES The National Forest is a story of regeneration. 25 years ago, large swathes of the Midlands landscape had been left scarred by centuries of coal mining and other heavy industry. But a passionate group of people had a vision: a forest. The first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years, it transformed and literally turnedthe
ROSLISTON FORESTRY CENTRE Rosliston Forestry Centre, Burton Road Rosliston, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 8JX Derbyshire. Rosliston Forestry Centre Website.01283 563483.
FEANEDOCK | NATIONAL FOREST Feanedock. 6.5ha of new woodland planted on former farmland adjacent to existing woodland in the Ashby Woulds by Hepworth Building Products. The original Feanedock Covert has been complemented by newly planted woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The site is planted with mainly native broadleaved species. A small pond was created at thenorthern
JACKSON'S BANK
Jackson's Bank. A 35ha woodland, part of the Duchy of Lancaster's Needwood Estate, that forms a SSSI with the neighbouring Brakenhurst Wood. Defined as a replanted ancient woodland, the wood still retains some of its semi-natural flora, such as bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic, early purple orchid, herb paris and wood spurge.BRANSTON WATER PARK
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. THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
THORNTON RESERVOIR
Thornton Reservoir. Contact Severn Trent directly on 01332 865081. Owned by Severn Trent Water, Thornton Reservoir lies in a quiet, picturesque valley and was opened to the public in 1997. This was achieved with support from the National Forest Company, Rural Development Council, Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Europeanfunding.
SENCE VALLEY FOREST PARK Sence Valley Forest Park. Sence Valley Forest Park is a 60ha country park created by Leicestershire County Council on a former opencast colliery site near Heather. The site was named in the summer of 1998 following a competition among local schoolchildren. It includes the River Sence and three major lakes, which attract a wide variety ofwildfowl.
COLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
GRACE DIEU PRIORY
Off A512 Between Shepshed and Thringstone, Thringstone Leicestershire LE67 8LR. gracedieupriory.org.uk. 01530 223201. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL FORESTLOG INVISIT OVERVIEWGET INVOLVED OVERVIEWABOUT OVERVIEWTOURISMVOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES The National Forest is a story of regeneration. 25 years ago, large swathes of the Midlands landscape had been left scarred by centuries of coal mining and other heavy industry. But a passionate group of people had a vision: a forest. The first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years, it transformed and literally turnedthe
ROSLISTON FORESTRY CENTRE Rosliston Forestry Centre, Burton Road Rosliston, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 8JX Derbyshire. Rosliston Forestry Centre Website.01283 563483.
FEANEDOCK | NATIONAL FOREST Feanedock. 6.5ha of new woodland planted on former farmland adjacent to existing woodland in the Ashby Woulds by Hepworth Building Products. The original Feanedock Covert has been complemented by newly planted woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The site is planted with mainly native broadleaved species. A small pond was created at thenorthern
JACKSON'S BANK
Jackson's Bank. A 35ha woodland, part of the Duchy of Lancaster's Needwood Estate, that forms a SSSI with the neighbouring Brakenhurst Wood. Defined as a replanted ancient woodland, the wood still retains some of its semi-natural flora, such as bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic, early purple orchid, herb paris and wood spurge.BRANSTON WATER PARK
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. THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
THORNTON RESERVOIR
Thornton Reservoir. Contact Severn Trent directly on 01332 865081. Owned by Severn Trent Water, Thornton Reservoir lies in a quiet, picturesque valley and was opened to the public in 1997. This was achieved with support from the National Forest Company, Rural Development Council, Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Europeanfunding.
SENCE VALLEY FOREST PARK Sence Valley Forest Park. Sence Valley Forest Park is a 60ha country park created by Leicestershire County Council on a former opencast colliery site near Heather. The site was named in the summer of 1998 following a competition among local schoolchildren. It includes the River Sence and three major lakes, which attract a wide variety ofwildfowl.
COLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
GRACE DIEU PRIORY
Off A512 Between Shepshed and Thringstone, Thringstone Leicestershire LE67 8LR. gracedieupriory.org.uk. 01530 223201. THE NATIONAL FOREST WAY Experience a varied landscape The Way is divided into 12 stages ranging in length from 4 to 7½ miles. Each stage is designed to showcase a different aspect of The National Forest, such as the rugged natural beauty of Charnwood, the restored landscapes of the coalfield or the views from the Tatenhill ridge on the edge of Needwood Forest. OUR PEOPLE | NATIONAL FOREST The National Forest. The National Forest Company leads the creation of the National Forest, a wooded landscape for the nation across 200 square miles of central England. THE SILVER CIRCUIT WALK The Silver Circuit walk. 2016 marked 25 years since the first trees were planted in The National Forest. As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Silver Circuit was created. This 8-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was designed to create a loop from the National Forest Way, which itfollows
NATIONAL FOREST WALKING FESTIVAL Walking in the Forest With miles of trails to walk and beautiful countryside to enjoy, why not lace up your boots and go out exploring? You could try one of our circular walks, or even walk the National Forest Way.or maybe a section of it! STAUNTON HAROLD RESERVOIR & VISITOR CENTRE Staunton Harold Reservoir & Visitor Centre. Owned by Severn Trent Water, this 210 acre reservoir was built in 1964. It has a visitor centre and wildflower meadow. You can enjoy bird watching, dinghy and sailboarding with the Staunton Harold Sailing Club (telephone 01332 CHARNWOOD PEAKS WALK Charnwood Peaks walk. This 15-mile walk takes you to the four peaks that define Charnwood Forest. Along the way you will pass the oldest rocks in Britain, visit historic deer parks and take in some spectacular views. Charnwood Forest is famed for its craggy hillsCOLEORTON WOOD
Coleorton Wood. A 6.4 ha woodland now owned by Coleorton Parish Council. It was planted in 1991/2 on the site of the former Coleorton (or 'Bug and Wink') Colliery with funds raised through the Royal Mail and Woody Tree Campaign. A large number of conifers have been plantedto
NEEDWOOD CIRCULAR WALK Needwood Circular walk. This 9-mile walk showcases the strong rural and historic character of Needwood Forest, with ancient woodland, old parklands, rich farmland and estate forestry blended together. Small hamlets and villages are almost hidden in the landscape. On the walk you will visit three sites which the Duchy of Lancaster has opened up POPPY WOOD | NATIONAL FOREST Poppy Wood. Planted by the National Forest Company in 2007, Poppy Wood lies in a cluster of woodlands forming the northern gateway to The National Forest. This woodland has been developed to show different woodland types and management methods that can be seen throughout the 200 square miles of The National Forest. MOIRA FURNACE MUSEUM AND COUNTRY PARK Moira Furnace Museum is set in a country park and the resorted stretch of the Ashby Canal runs alongside. Boat trips on the Joseph Wilkes Narrow boat run throughout the Summer season, a relaxing sail along the canal watching the local wildlife. Skip to main content National forest Logo - link to home page Toggle navigationDonate
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THE NATIONAL FOREST IS A STORY OF REGENERATION. 25 years ago, large swathes of the Midlands landscape had been left scarred by centuries of coal mining and other heavy industry. But a passionate group of people had a vision: a forest. The first forest to be created at scale in England for over 1000 years, it transformed and literally turned the landscape from black to green. But the story doesn't stop here. This is Our National Forest. It belongs to us all. The benefits must be felt by you and everyone to be truly sustainable.Learn more
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Here is a map of the United Kingdom indicating on it, the location of The National Forest, just north west of Birmingham.WHERE WE ARE
The National Forest is right in the heart of the country, embracing 200 square miles of the Midlands. It spans across parts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Staffordshire and aims to link the two ancient Forests of Charnwood and Needwood. With a history of coalmining and heavy industry, the landscape is now that of rolling farmland, ancient forests and new planted woodlands. Its main towns and villages include Burton upon Trent (famous for its brewing), Coalville and Swadlincote (formerly associated with the clay and coal mining industries) and the historic town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch.What we do
What we do
We're creating a Forest for everyone. Planting trees, connecting pathways and making our towns greener, so that everyone can experience the benefits of our Forest.What we do
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By becoming a regular supporter of the National Forest, you becomepart of its story.
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Join us on a 75 mile walk Join us on a 75 mile walk Three charities have partnered together to create the National Forest Trek®, a new fundraising challenge event building hope for the future by transforming lives and creating a forest for everyone to enjoy. Join us on a 75 mile walk Find walks in the Forest Find walks in the Forest Follow gentle trails through vibrant woodlands and rich ancient forests. Or just let a quiet canal towpath lead you to the nearest publunch.
Find walks in the Forest Join us for Timber festival Join us for Timber festival Join us this summer for an event that explores the importance oftrees.
Join us for Timber festivalGIVE TO THE FOREST
Give monthly or one-off donation?One-off donation
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10
10
helps manage woodland35
35
brings a child closer to nature100
100
supports a community woodlandOther
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Amount
3
3
nurtures a young tree5
5
creates a wildlife habitat10
10
supports a Forest volunteerOther
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The National Forest Company leads the creation of the National Forest, a wooded landscape for the nation across 200 square miles of central England. The National Forest Company was established in April 1995. It is a charity and Non-Profit Institution within the Public Sector, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs(Defra).
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