Deep in the Dumbles

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"The hidden dells of Lambley's Dumbles make Nottingham seem far away."
Walk directions

From the school and village hall, walk down Main Street into the centre of the village. In 220yds (210m) go right for a public footpath opposite Chapel Lane and around the edge of a fenced field. Turn left at the end and go over successive stiles (at the second take the left-hand choice of two) for a path behind houses. Turn left at the end to drop down, cross the road, and enter Reed Pond Nature Reserve.

Veer left to reach the gate in the far left corner. Turn right and out along the bottom of several large fields, cutting across the lower part of the second. Continue around a house and the edge of a copse and when you reach a large sloping field ahead of you, turn left. 

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  Terrain  - Undulating field paths and bridleways, many stiles
  Landscape  - Rolling farmland, pockets of woodland and villages
  Dog friendliness  - Good on enclosed tracks, but on lead in livestock fields
  Parking  - Recreation ground car park behind school/village hall at Catfoot Lane
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Dumble is a local term for a small wooded dell through which streams have carved out twisting and steep-sided gullies. The main one is simply called Lambley Dumble, and is visited at the end of this walk. From a distance the snaking line of trees and bushes looks like a narrow copse or old field...
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Most people associate Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands with the legend of Robin Hood, though the former royal hunting ground of Sherwood Forest has been somewhat tamed since Robin’s outlaw days. Traditionally, the county’s primary industry, alongside agriculture, was coal mining but it is also an oil producing area, and during World War II produced the only oil out of reach of the German U-Boats.
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Deep in the Dumbles

Recommended by
Our view
"The hidden dells of Lambley's Dumbles make Nottingham seem far away."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Undulating field paths and bridleways, many stiles
  Landscape - Rolling farmland, pockets of woodland and villages
  Dog friendliness - Good on enclosed tracks, but on lead in livestock fields
  Parking - Recreation ground car park behind school/village hall at Catfoot Lane
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Dumble is a local term for a small wooded dell through which streams have carved out twisting and steep-sided gullies. The main one is simply called Lambley Dumble, and is visited at the end of this walk. From a distance the snaking line of trees and bushes looks like a narrow copse or old field...
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Nottinghamshire
Most people associate Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands with the legend of Robin Hood, though the former royal hunting ground of Sherwood Forest has been somewhat tamed since Robin’s outlaw days. Traditionally, the county’s primary industry, alongside agriculture, was coal mining but it is also an oil producing area, and during World War II produced the only oil out of reach of the German U-Boats.