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Join us between 17th - 29th May for a host of varied walks to explore this ever changing landscape. With walks to suit every taste and ability, from gentle strolls to strenuous rambles and routes to cater for seasoned walkers as well as pushchairs, wheelchairs and family groups.
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www.thenationalforestwalkingfestival.org.uk
Celebrating the launch of the National Forest Way
17th - 29th MAY 2014 WALKS FOR ALL AGES AND ABILITIES TO ENJOY guided and themed walksplaces to stay from b&b’s to forest lodges BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO EXPLORE
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Join us between 17th - 29th May for a host of varied walks to explore this ever changing landscape. With walks to suit every taste and ability, from gentle strolls to strenuous rambles and routes to cater for seasoned walkers as well as pushchairs, wheelchairs and family groups.
celebrating the launch of the national forest waywith the National Forest Walking Festival
This year we are celebrating the opening of the National Forest Way, a long distance trail which will take walkers on a journey through this transforming landscape. Across 75 miles of footpaths from the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire to Beacon Hill Country Park in Leicestershire, you will discover the story of The National Forest.
Immerse yourself in a history that has seen the area change from a rural landscape, through industrialisation and its decline, to a modern-day creation of a new forest.
Accessible for experienced and new walkers alike, the National Forest Way will be accompanied by leaflets, online information and clear signage.
For more information on The National Forest Way go to www.nationalforestway.co.uk
THE TRAIL LEADS THROUGH YOUNG AND ANCIENT WOODLANDS, market towns and the industrial heritage of this changing landscape
IN THE HEART OF THE MIDLANDS.
The trail has been created by a partnership of the National Forest Company, Derbyshire County Council, Leicestershire County Council and Staffordshire County Council, with generous support from Fisher German.Main image ©2020 Vision: Ben Hall
Image: Richard Sanville 2011
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With a wealth of places to visit, why not take a break and stay in the area. There is a wide range of accommodation from a National Forest Youth Hostel to The Hilton at St George’s Park or homely farmhouses to spacious forest lodges, there is something to cater for everyone’s taste and budget.
Stay and Enjoy the national forest
For more information on special offers and details of the many things to see and do, visit:Swadlincote Tourist Information Centre, Sharpe’s Pottery Museum, West St, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9DG Our friendly TIC staff will help you find and book the perfect accommodation for your visit and provide full details of attractions, events and transport and travel information.
Tel: 01283 222848 Email: [email protected] or visit www.thenationalforestwalkingfestival.org.uk to download the 2014 visitor guide.
“This is the first time we have visited this area. If other walks in the Festival are as enjoyable and informative as this one, then we shall return not only for next year’s Festival but also on other occasions.”
WHEN YOU’VE WALKED UP AN APPETITE there’s no better way to relax than a visit to one of the many pubs, restaurants, cafes and tearooms THAT ARE SCATTERED ACROSS THE AREA
Image © Chris Beech
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For more information please visit: www.thenationalforestwalkingfestival.org.uk or call Swadlincote Tourist Information Centre on 01283 222848
Opening in May 2014, the new National Forest Way long distance trail will take walkers on a journey through a transforming landscape.
a guide to the walksMost walks are free and do not need to be booked. Where there is a charge or booking is required, details are listed under each walk.
Please see below information that you may find useful before attending a walk.
• Please wear suitable footwear and clothing (a waterproof preferably)
• Remember to bring any medication you may need
• It is advisable to always carry a drink
• You may need to bring a packed lunch (see symbols below walk info)
• Walkers age 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult
• If dogs are allowed on a walk (see symbols below walk info), they must be kept on a lead at all times
• All those taking part in a walk do so at their own risk
• Most walk leaders are volunteers
• Walks will start promptly.
Please be advised walkers may be taking photographs on any of the festival walks, which may be used in future publicity.
GUIDED WALK: A walk led by an experienced leader with local knowledge, often relating to a specific topic. Walks will take place on varying terrain. Please see specific walks for more information.
HEALTH WALK: A short walk on surfaced paths suitable for all ages and for people recovering from illness. A social walk led by a trained volunteer.
Walks are graded for difficulty:
EASY Routes suitable for most levels of fitness. May be suitable for conventional wheelchairs and pushchairs (please see individual walk key for more information).
MODERATE Walks for people with a good level of fitness. May include some steep paths and open country and may be at a brisk pace.
LEISURELY Routes for reasonably fit people. May include some un-surfaced rural paths.
STRENUOUS Walks for experienced country walkers with an above average level of fitness. May include hills, rough country and be at a brisk pace.
KEYK Parking available
Charges apply
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6. 2.30pm
GEOLOGY OF BRADGATE PARK
GUIDED WALK 3 miles, leisurely No stiles, 2.5 hours, £3 for adults, £1.50 for under 16’s
STARTING POINT Hunts Hill Car Park, Bradgate Park, LE6 0AH
Bradgate Park from 600million years ago – a story of seas, volcanoes, mountains, deserts, glaciers and earthquakes. Led by geologist John Martin, this walk introduces the oldest group of rocks in England and tells their fascinating story.
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VIEWS OVER THE HEART OF THE NATIONAL FORESTGUIDED WALK 4 miles, leisurely 2 stiles, 2 hours, free
STARTING POINT Conkers Waterside, DE12 6GA
A circular route beginning on a short length of the National Forest Way followed by village footpaths through the heart of The National Forest. A mix of terrain including surfaced tracks, field footpaths and woodland rides. Much of historical and wildlife interest with panoramic views over the area.
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SUNDAY 18TH MAY8. 10am
FAULD CRATER
GUIDED WALK 8 miles, moderate 11 stiles, 4.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Hanbury Village Hall, DE13 8TJ
A different walk to the Fauld Crater.
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BE FREE RANGE WITH THE CHICKENS
GUIDED WALK 3 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Betty’s Farm, Willington DE65 6BW
A short walk around the farm explaining some of the features in more detail, stopping at the PV panels, wind turbines and the chicken sheds.
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HISTORY WALK TO GRACE DIEU PRIORY
GUIDED WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 2 hours, £3 per person
STARTING POINT The Bulls Head, Thringstone, LE67 8LR
A walk through part of Grace Dieu wood, under the Charnwood Forest Railway, along part of the Forest Line canal and into the romantic ruins of Gracedieu priory, a 13th century nunnery. Learn about the area’s long history along the way.
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SATURDAY 17TH MAY1. 10am
THREE COUNTRY HOUSES IN ONE DAY
GUIDED WALK 9 miles, moderate 11+ stiles, 5 hours, £2 per personSTARTING POINT Melbourne Assembly Rooms DE73 8GFA walk that includes three country houses – Melbourne Hall, Calke Abbey and Staunton Harold (please note there is no time to visit them).
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TREES AND REMEMBRANCE
GUIDED WALK 3 miles, easy No stiles, 1.5 hours, £4 per person, booking essential, please call 01283 792333STARTING POINT National Memorial Arboretum, DE13 7ARThis walk will show you how we use trees as symbols of remembrance in this nationally famous visitor attraction.
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DAWN CHORUSGUIDED WALK 3 miles, easy No stiles, 4 hours, £13.50 per person, booking essential, please call 01332 863822STARTING POINT Main car park, Calke Abbey, DE73 7LEUp with the lark hear the choir of songbirds with our Ranger. Enjoy a well-earned full cooked breakfast in the restaurant afterwards.
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4. 10am
WASHLANDS TO WALTON
GUIDED WALK 12 miles, moderate No stiles, 6.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Watson Street free car park on the washlands, Burton on Trent, DE14 3AH
A flat walk along the River Trent and back along the Trent & Mersey canal, lunch at Barton Marina and a chance to see some of the many BCV projects from the last 20 years.
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BE FREE RANGE WITH THE CHICKENS
GUIDED WALK 3 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Betty’s Farm, Willington DE65 6BW
A short walk around the farm explaining some of the features in more detail, stopping at the PV panels, wind turbines and the chicken sheds.
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MEADOWSIDE LEISURE CENTRE HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2-3 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Meadowside Leisure Centre, DE14 1TL
The Meadowside health walk takes in the local, historical and enjoyable sights of Burton upon Trent.
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HORNINGLOW AND ETON HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2-3 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Horninglow Road basin, DE14 2PT
The Horninglow and Eton health walk takes the route alongside the canal. While taking in the local sights you get the chance to watch the narrow boats going through the locks.
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BARTON UNDER NEEDWOOD HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2-3 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT St James Church Hall, Church Lane, DE13 8HY
The enjoyable health walk takes in the local sights of Barton under Needwood. With its open countryside and stunning marina there is plenty to see.
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20. 6pm
NORDIC WALKING FOR BEGINNERS 3 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 with own poles, £3 incl pole hire
STARTING POINT Etwall Leisure Centre, DE65 6HZ
Come and give Nordic Walking a try. This session will take you through the basics of the new exercise craze that is sweeping the nation.
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TUESDAY 20TH MAY21. 10am
TO THE FOREST AND BACKGUIDED WALK 5 miles, leisurely No stiles, 2 hours, free
STARTING POINT Toby Carvery, Forest Road, LE11 3HU
A walk up to the Outwoods, through the woods to Woodhouse and then back to the start via the fields south of the forest.
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11. 10am
A WALK IN THE PISTERN HILLS
GUIDED WALK 9 miles, moderate 11+ stiles, 5 hours, £2 per person
STARTING POINT Ticknall Village Hall, DE73 7JW
Out through Calke to Smisby via Heath End and Wicket Nook. Back over the Pistern Hills and through Southwood to Ticknall. Short stop at Smisby for drinks.
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DAWN CHORUSGUIDED WALK 3 miles, easy No stiles, 4 hours, £13.50 per person, booking essential 01332 863822
STARTING POINT Main car park, Calke Abbey, DE73 7LE
Up with the lark hear the choir of songbirds with our Ranger. Enjoy a well-earned full cooked breakfast in the restaurant afterwards.
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MONDAY 19TH MAY13. 6.30pm
NORDIC WALKING FOR BEGINNERS
2 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 with own poles, £3 incl pole hire
STARTING POINT Games Room, Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
This session will take you through the basics of the new exercise craze that is sweeping the nation.
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HILTON HEALTH WALK HEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Hilton Brook pub, Hilton, DE65 5FG
Enjoy a gentle-paced walk around Hilton village and the surrounding areas. The group is extremely social and stops for a tea or coffee at the Hilton Brook pub after the walk.
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NATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM HEALTH WALK HEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT National Memorial Arboretum, DE13 7AR
Our weekly walking for health walk – an opportunity to gain some health benefits and meet other people in beautiful surroundings.
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CALKE WALKING FOR HEALTHHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Calke Abbey, main car park, DE73 7LE
Join this easy walk with the regular Walking for Health team.
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WALK TO THE WESTERN FRONTGUIDED WALK 3 miles, easy No stiles, 1.5 hours, £4 per person
STARTING POINT National Memorial Arboretum, DE13 7AR
This walk will guide visitors past First World War memorials towards an area of the National Memorial Arboretum dedicated to the Western Front.
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STAPENHILL GARDENS HEALTH WALKGUIDED WALK 1-3 miles, easy No stiles, 30 mins up to 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT The Bandstand, Stapenhill Gardens, DE15 9AP
Three enjoyable riverside walks for all different abilities.
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MEASHAM AND THE ASHBY CANAL HEALTH WALK 2-3 MILES, EASY Stiles, 1 hour 15 minutes, free
STARTING POINT Measham Library car park, DE12 7HR
A walk around Measham, looking for evidence of the old canal route, and following the proposed new line through the village.
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WEDNESDAY 21ST MAY30. 10am
NORDIC WALKING FOR BEGINNERS 3 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 with own poles, £3 incl pole hire
STARTING POINT Courtyard area, Elvaston Castle Country Park, DE72 3EP
Come and give Nordic Walking a try. This session will take you through the basics of the new exercise craze that is sweeping the nation.
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31. 10am
ALONG THE SWARBOURN 9.5 miles, moderate 11 stiles, 5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Jacksons Bank car park, Newchurch, DE13 8RG
A walk across fields, through woods and beside the River Swarbourn, visiting the remains of an ancient mill along the way.
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ROSLISTON FORESTRY CENTRE PUSHCHAIR WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
This walk is perfect for those who want to be more active but struggle to get to the gym due to childcare difficulties. It lasts approximately 1 hour and is in a traffic free location. Stay afterwards for a drink in the HUB cafe.
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COPD HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 45 minutes, free
STARTING POINT Heartwood Medical Practice Swadlincote, DE11 0AE
This walk is led at a pace that is suitable for COPD sufferers and will, where possible, be kept to flat ground. This walk finishes with a hot drink in Swadlincote town centre.
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STRETTON HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT The Green car park, Stretton, DE13 0EQ
An enjoyable walk around Stretton, taking in the different local sights with a friendly group of people.
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STAPENHILL HOLLOWS HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Stapenhill Hollows car park, DE15 9AF
If you fancy a nice evening walk why not come along and join this friendly group. The walk takes in the local sights of Burton upon Trent.
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HISTORY OF WINSHILLGUIDED WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 2 hours, free
STARTING POINT Newton Road Recreation Ground, DE15 0TU
On the route of the walk buildings and places which are important in the history of Winshill, an urban village in Burton will be identified and explained.
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“ After having a baby it gave me a reason to get up and out into the fresh air and meet other mums. I really enjoy it and have met some really nice people”
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AN EVENING WALK THROUGH BRANKLEY PASTURES NATURE RESERVE 4 miles, leisurely No stiles, 2 hours, free
STARTING POINT Brankley Pastures car park, DE13 8BN
A pleasant walk through Brankley Pastures Nature reserve and local permissive paths.
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NEWHALL HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, leisurely No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Newhall Old Post Centre, DE11 0HP
This health walk is led by trained walk leaders and is suitable for those who walk regularly. The walk takes you out of this busy village and onto local fields and footpaths. Stay for a hot drink afterwards (optional).
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TUTBURY HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Car park opposite the Leopard pub, Monk Street, DE13 9NA
An enjoyable scenic walk around the village with a friendly group who enjoy a nice cup of tea afterwards.
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FRIDAY 23RD MAY40. 2pm
OAKLANDS HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Oaklands Village Swadlincote, DE11 8LH
This health walk is led by trained walk leaders and is suitable for those who are new to walking and want to get a bit more active.
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41. 12.30pm
OVERSEAL PUSHCHAIR WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT The Navigation Inn, DE12 6ND
This walk is perfect for mums and dads who want to be more active but struggle to get to the gym due to childcare difficulties. Afterwards join the group for drinks, and/or food in The Navigation Inn.
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GRESLEYDALE INTERMEDIATE WALK
HEALTH WALK 4 miles, moderate No stiles, 1.5 hours
STARTING POINT Gresleydale Healthcare Centre, DE11 9JT
Discover the vast countryside and many public footpaths surrounding Church Gresley. The walk is led by trained walk leaders. Tea and treats afterwards (£1 donation requested towards refreshments).
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YOXALL HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Yoxall Health Centre, DE13 8PD
An enjoyable walk around the pretty village of Yoxall with a friendly group of people. Then afterwards enjoy a well deserved cup of tea.
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ROLLESTON ON DOVE HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Spread Eagle car park, DE13 9BE
The group takes an enjoyable health walk around the village, taking in the pretty sights. It is a health walk, not a ramble so we keep to footpaths and pavements.
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35. 2pm
WORLD WAR 1 STORY WALKGUIDED WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1.5 hours, £4 per person
STARTING POINT National Memorial Arboretum, DE13 7AR
A professional story teller will take you on a walk with words and music stopping at various memorials connected with the First World War - a unique and moving experience for all.
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THURSDAY 22ND MAY36. 1.30pm
WILLINGTON HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Willington Picnic area next to The Dragon Pub, DE65 6DP
Come and enjoy a led health walk along the scenic canal at Willington and stop for a hot drink in a local pub afterwards. There are no stiles but there are a few steps en route.
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SINAI AND OAKS WOODGUIDED WALK 4 miles, leisurely No stiles, 2 hours, free
STARTING POINT Carver Road Community Centre, Burton on Trent, DE13 0DQ
Walk through Burton’s oldest woodland. See Burton’s oldest building. Walk the route of one of the former brewery railways and see the historic Trent and Mersey Canal. Lovely views of the town and National Forest tree planting.
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SWITHLAND WOODGUIDED WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 2.5 hours, £3 per person
STARTING POINT Hallgates (Cropston) car park, Bradgate Park, LE7 7HQ
Swithland Wood supports rich and varied plant life and diverse butterfly, moth and bird populations. Learn about the natural and local history of the area including the historic Swithland slate quarries and how the wood is managed today.
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SUNDAY 25TH MAY49. 10am
NORDIC WALKING FOR BEGINNERS 3 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 with own poles, £3 incl pole hire
STARTING POINT Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
Come and give Nordic Walking a try. This session will take you through the basics of the new exercise craze that is sweeping the nation.
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FROM BLACK TO GREENGUIDED WALK 13 miles, strenuous 11+ stiles, free, 6 hours
STARTING POINT Overseal car park, Woodville Road, DE12 6LU
A circular route around the Heart of The National Forest to appreciate the landscape change. Terrain - field paths, woodland rides and country lanes.
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TRAMWAY RAMBLE GUIDED WALK 4.5 miles, leisurely No stiles, 3 hours, adults £2.50, children £1.50 (car parking charges apply)
STARTING POINT Park entry pay booth, Calke Abbey, DE73 7LE
Join Calke Abbey’s Countryside Manager, Bill Cove, as he leads an 8km walk along the route of the long abandoned Tramway. This important piece of our industrial heritage will be explained along the way.
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REAP WHAT YOU SOWGUIDED WALK 1.5 miles, easy No stiles, 2 hours, free
STARTING POINT Watson Street car park, Burton On Trent DE14 3AH
A chance to see a recent environmental and history project, managing a site with volunteers and cattle.
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TREE IDENTIFICATIONGUIDED WALK 1-2 miles, easy No stiles, 1.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
Take a gentle stroll around Rosliston Woods with the Forestry Commission to learn how to identify common tree species.
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SATURDAY 24TH MAY45. 11am
GO WALKIES FOR GUIDE DOGSGUIDED WALK 1.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, donations welcome
STARTING POINT Picnic area, Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
This is a sponsored walk for Guide Dogs. All dogs are welcome on a lead. No dog? No problem! You are most welcome to join us. Participants will get a goody bag and will be entered into a free prize draw to win 6 months of Eukanuba dog food.
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46. 10.30am
CALKE AND BEYONDGUIDED WALK 8 miles, moderate 5 stiles, 4.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT The Round car park, Heath Lane, LE65 1RR
This walk takes in part of the Calke Abbey estate, farmland, pleasant woodland areas and the historic village of Ticknall.
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BRETBY VILLAGE AND HOOFIE’S WOODGUIDED WALK 4 miles, leisurely 9 stiles, 2.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Planters Garden Centre Bretby, DE15 0QS
A walk of natural history and historical interest, visiting Noah’s Ark, Hoofie’s Wood, Bretby Hall (former home of the Earls of Chesterfield) and Bretby village. Paths can be muddy. Lunch or afternoon tea can be purchased from the Garden Centre cafe.
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TUESDAY 27TH MAY57. 10am
CHANGING AGRICULTURE IN THE FORESTGUIDED WALK 5 miles, leisurely No stiles, 3 hours, free
STARTING POINT Woodhouse Eaves village hall, LE12 8RZ
Walk to Quorn and back using the public footpaths.
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NORDIC WALKING FOR BEGINNERS 4 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 with own poles, £3 incl pole hire
STARTING POINT Etwall Leisure Centre, DE65 6HZ
Come and give Nordic Walking a try. This session will take you through the basics of the new exercise craze that is sweeping the nation.
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STRETTON HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT The Green car park, Stretton, DE13 0EQ
An enjoyable walk around Stretton taking in the local sights with a friendly group of people.
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STAPENHILL HOLLOWS HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Stapenhill Hollows car park, DE15 9AF
If you fancy a nice evening walk why not come along and join this friendly group. The walk takes in the local sights of Burton upon Trent.
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51. 11am
WILDLIFE IN A YOUNG WOODLANDGUIDED WALK 1-2 miles, easy No stiles, 1.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Sence Valley Forest Park, LE67 6NW
Explore Sence Valley Forest Park and learn about the variety of habitats within the park. Learn about how young woodlands can be managed to support a diverse and eclectic wildlife community.
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ASHBY WOULDSGUIDED WALK 4-5 miles, leisurely No stiles, 2 hours 45 minutes, free
STARTING POINT Donisthorpe Woodland Centre, Church Street, DE12 7PY
Follow the Ashby Woulds Heritage Trail on the line of the old railway, then pick up the whole length of the restored Ashby canal from Spring Cottage to Donisthorpe. Ground may be uneven in places.
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KEGWORTH MUSEUM VILLAGE WALKGUIDED WALK 3.5 miles, leisurely No stiles, 2 hours, £4 per person
STARTING POINT 52 High Street Kegworth, DE74 2DA
Take a walk around the lovely village and admire the surroundings. Cream Tea will be provided after the walk.
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MONDAY 26TH MAY54. 7pm
AN EVENING STROLLGUIDED WALK 4 miles, leisurely No stiles, 1.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Barton Marina, 1st car park on the right, DE13 8AS
An evening stroll across fields and through woods.
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BENJAMIN OUTRAM’S TRAMWAYGUIDED WALK 8 miles, moderate 1-5 stiles, 4.5 hours, free
STARTING POINT Ticknall Village Hall car park, DE73 7JX
A walk along the historic tramway system from Ticknall limeyards towards South Wood, and along Earl Ferrer’s route to Dimmingsdale returning via Calke.
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STAPENHILL GARDENS HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 1-3 miles, easy No stiles, 30 mins up to 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT The Bandstand, Stapenhill Gardens, DE15 9AP
Three enjoyable riverside walks for all different abilities.
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WINSHILL CIRCULARGUIDED WALK 6 miles, leisurely No stiles, 3 hours, free
STARTING POINT Newton Road Recreation Ground, DE15 0TU
A circular walk around the boundary of Winshill and Burton. The route is largely on farmland and open spaces with some muddy areas and steps.
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WEDNESDAY 28TH MAY63. 10am
GREENBANK HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Green Bank Leisure Centre, Café area, DE11 0AH
This beginners walk is perfect if you are new to walking or want to get back into it after a break. The walk is led at a pace that suits you. Finishes with a hot drink at a local pub afterwards.
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YOXALL HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free STARTING POINT Yoxall Health Centre, DE13 8PD
An enjoyable walk around the pretty village of Yoxall with a friendly group of people. Then afterwards enjoy a well deserved cup of tea.
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ROLLESTON ON DOVE HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free STARTING POINT Spread Eagle car park, DE13 9BE
The group takes an enjoyable health walk around the village, taking in the pretty sights. It is a health walk, not a ramble so we keep to footpaths and pavements.
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66. 1.30pm
FINDERN MERCIA MARINA CIRCULAR WALKGUIDED WALK 3.5 miles, moderate No stiles, 1.5 hours, free, bus fare neededSTARTING POINT Findern Village Green, DE65 6AA
A walk along country lanes to the Trent and Mersey canal then along the towpath to Mercia Marina and back either the same way or along the road. There are no stiles but we cross a bridge over the canal which has steep steps on either side.
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67. 7pm
THE SEALSGUIDED WALK 4 miles, leisurely 5 stiles, 1.5 hours, £2 per person to raise money for the Overseal Footpath Group
STARTING POINT Overseal cross roads by the church, DE12 6LQ
Overseal and Netherseal cover 4000 years of history. We use field paths and woodland rides through Dead-Dane Bottom and return via Church Way. Sir Nigel Gresley’s resting place is visited.
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THURSDAY 29TH MAY68. 10am
NORDIC WALKING FOR BEGINNERS 2 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 with own poles, £3 incl pole hire
STARTING POINT Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
Come and give Nordic Walking a try. This session will take you through the basics of the new exercise craze that is sweeping the nation.
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69. 11am
STROLLING STRONG EXERCISE WALKHEALTH WALK 2.5 miles, moderate No stiles, 1 hour, £1.50 per person
STARTING POINT Rosliston Forestry Centre, DE12 8JX
This exercise walk is ideal for busy mums and dads who want to improve
their fitness without the hassle of trying to find a babysitter. This specifically designed exercise walk combines heart raising sections with a toning work out.
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70. 10am
TUTBURY HEALTH WALKHEALTH WALK 2 miles, easy No stiles, 1 hour, free
STARTING POINT Car park opposite the Leopard pub, Monk Street, DE13 9NA
An enjoyable scenic walk around the village with a friendly group who enjoy a nice cup of tea afterwards.
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71. 7pm
FROM NORMANS TO PLANTATIONSGUIDED WALK 3 miles, leisurely No stiles, 1.5 hours, £2 per person
STARTING POINT Mount Pleasant Inn, Castle Gresley, DE11 8JE
Landscape change in Castle Gresley, wide ranging views north from Castle Knob and industrial heritage give much of interest. The White Lady casts a spell. Terrain - field paths, woodland rides & country lanes.
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Escape into the ancient and fragile habitats of Calke Park and its National Nature Reserve with downloadable trails and guided walks. Discover the tales of an eccentric family who amassed a vast collection of hidden treasures and visit the beautiful, yet faded, gardens. There's fun for all the family in every season with outdoor play trails, crafts & activities and events throughout the year. Open 364 days a year; please visit the website for detailed opening times.
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More than 60 countryside and town walks to choose from - most free of charge
Pick up a full Walking Festival programme and book your place at the Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre,
Rykneld Square, Chesterfield, S40 1SB
Tel: 01246 345777/8 or email: [email protected] book online, please visit www.chesterfieldwalkingfestival.co.uk
10-18 May 2014
WALKING FESTIVAL 26th APRIL - 11th MAY 2014
With many thanks to our Main Sponsor
www.visitpeakdistrict.com/pdwf
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ACTIVE NATION activenation.org.ukASHBY CANAL TRUST ashbycanaltrust.co.ukBETTY’S FARM www.bettysfarm.co.ukBRADGATE PARK www.bradgatepark.org BURTON CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS www.bcv.org.ukBURTON RAMBLERS www.burtonramblers.org.ukCHARNWOOD RANGER SERVICE www.charnwood.gov.ukDERBY & SOUTH DERBYSHIRE RAMBLERS www.derbyramblers.org.ukEAST STAFFORDSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL www.eaststaffsbc.gov.ukEAST STAFFS RAMBLERS www.eaststaffsramblers.org.ukFINDERN FOOTPATHS GROUP www.findernfootpathsgroup.orgGET ACTIVE IN THE FOREST www.south-derbys.gov.ukGRACE DIEU PRIORY www.gracedieupriory.org.uk
GUIDE DOGS www.guidedogs.org.ukHORNINGLOW AND ETON PARISH COUNCIL www.horninglowandetonparishcouncil.co.ukKEGWORTH MUSEUM kegworthmuseum.org.ukMELBOURNE FOOTPATHS GROUP www.melbournefootpathsgroup.org.ukNATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM thenma.org.ukNATIONAL TRUST www.nationaltrust.org.uk/calkeOVERSEAL FOOTPATHS GROUPOVER THE HILL www.overthehillwalking.org.ukSOUTH DERBYSHIRE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROJECT www.roslistonforestrycentre.co.ukSTAFFORDSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST staffs-wildlife.org.ukTHE FORESTRY COMMISSION www.forestry.gov.uk
The National Forest Walking Festival gratefully acknowledges generous funding by
A BIG THANK YOU to all our Walk Leaders, we are very lucky to have so many knowledgeable and enthusiastic rangers and volunteers as our guides, without whose time and effort to plan and lead walks the Festival would not be possible.
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Getting Here is EasyThe National Forest Walking Festival takes place in the very heart of England and is easily accessible by road, rail or bus.
By road:For visitors travelling by car or coach, the National Forest & Beyond is easily accessible from the M1, M6, M42/A42, A50, A511 and the A38.By rail:There are 10 railway stations serving the area. National Rail Enquiries: 08457 48 49 50 www.nationalrail.co.uk
By bus:Information on bus and coach timetables is available from: Traveline: 0871 200 22 33 www.traveline.org.uk National Express: 08717 818178 www.nationalexpress.com