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Six walks that showcase the best of our region

Nottingham Post

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May 03, 2025

ONE perk of living in the East Midlands is the natural beauty right on our doorsteps.

- By NICOLE HAYNES

Six walks that showcase the best of our region

Whether it's the breathtaking views of the Peak District or the picture-book charm of Sherwood Forest, the region offers a vast array of walking routes and hiking trails.

With the hot weather of recent days, what better way to spend a day than immersing yourself in nature?

After researching walking trails in the East Midlands and exploring the best hikes in Britain, we have put together a list of the best walking routes in the area.

If you're planning to take the family out for a stroll in nature, or challenge yourself to a rewarding hike, here are your best local routes.

BEST FOR EXPERIENCED HIKERS

1. Kinder Scout circular walk - Peak District National Park

This challenging moorland walk is perfect for keen hikers looking for a new route to sink their teeth into.

Starting at Edale railway station, the route passes the River Noe and some ancient woodland. Walkers will climb Jacob's Ladder on this trail, which was used from medieval times up until 1894 as a trade route for lead, coal, salt and wool.

The National Trust recommends looking out for birdlife on the route, saying: "Restoration work on the peat bogs has improved the habitat for crane flies and other insects that ground-nesting birds such as curlew and golden plover chicks feed on.

"Birds of prey like merlin and short-eared owls hunt over the heather and red grouse can be seen taking to the air noisily when disturbed."

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