The New National Forest

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"An introduction to a new forest taking shape in Leicestershire."
Walk directions

From the car park walk along the surfaced track as far as the site of the former colliery, with the two capped pit heads marked by concrete plinths in the middle of a grassy clearing. Go left and follow the unmade path through the trees, turning left at a junction to soon reach the partially wooded end of the lake.

On the far side turn right and walk along the open northern shore. Ignore the public footpath off to the left and continue beyond the water to fork left alongside a recently planted area. At the end of the plantation turn sharply right and walk past the notice board (explaining that the local Royal British Legion has created this new grove as an area of remembrance) and ahead for a firm woodland path beyond a small fence gap. 

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  Terrain  - Woodland and field tracks, several stiles
  Landscape  - Mixed woodland and landscaped parks
  Dog friendliness  - Very good throughout, but careful on roads
  Parking  - Oakthorpe picnic area, Ashby Road, off B586 at Donisthorpe (closes 4pm October–March, 7pm April–September)
  Toilets en route  - None on route (nearest in Ashby-de-la-Zouch)
About the walk
The National Forest covers around 200 square miles (518sq km) of Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire, and since its inception in the early 1990s more than 8 million of the projected 15 million new trees have been planted. Of course this is a long-term project, so don’t expect a continuous...
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The New National Forest

Recommended by
Our view
"An introduction to a new forest taking shape in Leicestershire."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland and field tracks, several stiles
  Landscape - Mixed woodland and landscaped parks
  Dog friendliness - Very good throughout, but careful on roads
  Parking - Oakthorpe picnic area, Ashby Road, off B586 at Donisthorpe (closes 4pm October–March, 7pm April–September)
  Toilets en route - None on route (nearest in Ashby-de-la-Zouch)
About the walk
The National Forest covers around 200 square miles (518sq km) of Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire, and since its inception in the early 1990s more than 8 million of the projected 15 million new trees have been planted. Of course this is a long-term project, so don’t expect a continuous...
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Leicestershire
Leicestershire is divided between the large country estates of its eastern side and the industrial towns of the East Midlands to its west. Coal mining was an important part of the county’s industrial development in the 19th and 20th centuries.