A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Nottingham
'The plantings were laid out in what is known as "The Natural Order" to provide an educational link to nature through botanical interpretation. Some of the mature trees and shrubs growing here are ...
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'The main aim of the design for Arboretum was to take advantage of the landscape setting whilst providing an interlinking network of walkways and socialising areas. As a result over 1010 specimen trees and shrubs were planted along with winding paths and sweeping lawns ...'
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Nottingham Arboretum [Nottingham City Council]
'Nottingham's fine tradition of brewing fantastic real ales is well known, as is its love for architectural gems with history in every wall. Nottingham is fortunate enough to have some of its most well-known and best loved pubs located within some of its finest buildings, so why not discover the love affair between beer and architecture on the Nottingham Architecture Ale Trail. From Watson Fothergill to T. Cecil Howitt as well as 12th century inns and the network of caves beneath them, Nottingham is bursting with secrets just waiting to be discovered ...'
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'The route is initially straightforward except at Trowell Garden Centre, where a signed route diverts the walker back to the towpath at Swansea Bridge and at the M1, where steps lead down ...
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'A linear walk of 14km (8.7 miles) from Wollaton to Langley Mill. An optional return along the Erewash Canal makes a round trip of 27.3km (17 miles).'
Broxtowe Borough Council
'Members of the public are welcome to attend meetings. If you have any questions for the meeting please contact the LAF Secretary ... at least two weeks before the date of the meeting. Members of t ...
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'The Forum will be consulted on two main topics: [1] Implementation and management of access to the open spaces within and peripheral to the city - - - : [2] Development of the public rights of way network within the city through the Rights of Way Improvement Plan'
'Rambles are organised for every Sunday and many Wednesdays throughout the year. Sunday walks alternate between coach and car rambles. The Wednesday walks use a mixture of car and publi ...
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'An active walking club with a long tradition dating back to its formation in 1923. The Club organises walking holidays, Sunday and mid-week rambles and social events. Current club membership is around 250.'
'This data contains information for definitive Public Rights of Way: this being a digital representation of the information in the Definitive Map and Statement which is the Council's legal register of where the public have a right to walk or ride and in some cases use a motorised vehicle. You should always refer to Nottingham City Council's Definitive Map and Statement for exact information on the alignment and status of any Public Right of Way.'
Open Data Nottingham [Nottingham City Council]
Member of the Ramblers - Nottinghamshire Area Grouping
'We have created a selection of walks in ten of Nottingham city's parks and open spaces. These walking routes offer you the opportunity to improve both physical and mental wellbeing in a safe a ...
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'A Walk in the Park is a programme of free short walks in local parks and open spaces in the City. There are 11 self guided walks that are available to use that can be completed at your own pace and at a time that suits you.'
'The walk was devised in 2019 for the Bridgford Methodist Walkers, to give them a linked series of walks over a year.'
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'A Mile-a-Minute walk circling Nottingham ... and divided into 12 sections. It celebrates the villages and countryside around Nottingham, and explores its rich tapestry of local history – from the rolling hills and industrial towns of the north-west to the alluvial plains of the Trent and Soar with its small villages in the south-east.'
'There are also several circular routes taken from the Robin Hood Way for you to enjoy a day's walking exploring the Nottinghamshire countryside for a better appreciation of our beauti ...
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'Opened in 1985 with the intention of linking all the places in Nottinghamshire with connections to the legend of Robin Hood. However these are well scattered around the County so since there are also several Country Parks and other interesting places it seemed obvious to include them in order to add to the appeal of the Way.'
'The current Guidebook has now updated the route going into Mansfield Town and there are route modifications that keep this guidebook alive and of continuing interest to walkers of the route whether it is your first time or you are exploring it again, there is something within its pages to suit all tastes.'
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