A very beautiful wood that starts from North Anston and stretches out towards the A57 and the back of Woodsetts village. It has a lovely river that runs through so there are walks on both sides of the river. Gorgeous wild flowers grow freely and well maintained walkways throughout. A fantastic short or long walk any time of the year showing off it's loveliness all year round. It's also famous for Dead man's cave where ancient bones have been discovered and is believed that woodland stones was once connected with Cresswell Crags further...
Read moreWhat a lovely little walk. Streams, trees, caves. It's quite a quirky little spot that I think feels kind of prehistoric and still a bit like bit would have been a long time ago. The caves and rocks are interesting to look at, and bones, tools, and artefacts were found dating to about 10 000 years old in places. It's pretty fascinating, i think. It's worth the walk and it's...
Read moreOoooh myyy God 😯 The most breathtaking limestone wood which I ever explored so far in Derbyshire 👌😇 Took me 1,5 hours to walk in a circle with taking some photos on Sunday morning (not busy at all). Well worth a visit 😌🏞️🦉🐿️🕊️ Easily to park your car on Rackford Rd where you'll see many cars along the road. No toilets and I saw 2 benches. For all ages and...
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