Bestwood Park and Mill Lakes - a natural haven from modern life
The 650 acres that make up Bestwood Park are bursting
with unusual and rare wildlife, yet it is only a short tram ride
from the fast–pace
of the city. From the waterbirds of Mill Lakes and meadows full
of wildflowers, to ancient oak woodland and a reclaimed pit,
Bestwood has a landscape
which reflects the varied history of Nottinghamshire itself.
Start
at Hucknall tram stop, walk alongside Leen Valley Golf course
and then through Bestwood Village and Country Park on the Bestwood
footpath.
Explore Big Wood, then either head back to Butler's Hill (red route) or head south to Bulwell Forest (blue route).
The
red route takes you north through the beautiful Mill Lakes, back
to Butler's
Hill, where you could stop for a reviving drink in
The
Bowman. The blue
route follows a disused railway line south and includes a drink
in the
Newstead
Abbey pub before reaching
Bulwell Forest tram stop.
View/download the full Tram Walk leaflet (PDF, 392kb)
