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From medieval deer parks, to trappist abbeys, there’s something for everyone in Charnwood Forest.
Burroughs Wood encompasses two large sites - one with ancient origins, the other a newer woodland. It is a well-used site, particularly along the public and permissive bridleways. Getting around is easy with gentle and undulating slopes. Visit in spring to admire displays of vibrant bluebells.
At nearly 200 hectares, this beautiful nature reserve abounds with ancient history, atmosphere and wildlife. Grasslands support an array of butterflies in the summer, whilst the woodlands burst with birdsong in the spring, and turn fiery golden in the autumn. Prominent Precambrian rock outcrops protrude through the surrounding marl and other Triassic deposits.
The Great Central Railway exists today because a group of determined volunteers, back in 1969, following closure by British Railways, wanted the line to be saved to recreate the experience of main line steam for generations to come. Today we proudly cherish and develop their legacy as a contemporary visitor attraction to educate, entertain and bring value to our local communities. As the UK's only double track, main line heritage railway, we are the only place in the world where full size steam engines can be seen passing each other – just as it was when steam ruled the rails.
The Great Central Railway exists today because a group of determined volunteers, back in 1969, following closure by British Railways, wanted the line to be saved to recreate the experience of main line steam for generations to come. Today we proudly cherish and develop their legacy as a contemporary visitor attraction to educate, entertain and bring value to our local communities. As the UK's only double track, main line heritage railway, we are the only place in the world where full size steam engines can be seen passing each other – just as it was when steam ruled the rails.
Set across 103 hectares (254 acres), Martinshaw Wood is a vast and picturesque woodland, steeped in history. Situated in the National Forest, the wood also features a diverse range of habitats and wildlife. With links to nearby woods and an extensive path network, it’s a wonderful place to enjoy a walk, cycle or horse ride.
Zigzagging from its rocky outcrop, Stoneywell is the realisation of one man's Arts and Crafts vision within a family home. Original furniture and family treasures fill the cottage's quirky rooms and, outside, every turn conjures childhood memories of holiday excitement - one way to the fort, another to the woods beyond.
Explore Charnwood Forest through our interactive map, featuring recommendations from geosites and walks, to where’s best for a delicious dinner.