Walks you can reach from Whitwell by train

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Hucknall
"November Afternoon Gold, a View over towards the Priory." by lcflandscapeanddronephotograph

Hucknall to Newstead (Nottinghamshire)

45 minutes direct from Whitwell.

Tranquil river crossing through gently hilly, wooded Sherwood Forest country. Suburban footpaths, parkland, field paths, woodland, riverside and gravel tracks. Newstead Abbey was Lord Byron's ancestral seat; Byron is buried at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Hucknall. Newstead Colliery (closed 1987) has a pit-wheel monument on the route. Extensive woodland.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

GPX
10
KM
Worksop
Into the Ruins by CoasterMadMatt

Worksop to Retford (Nottinghamshire)

15 minutes direct from Whitwell.

Recommended: An excellent route; very enjoyable. An off-road and peaceful route using byways, the Chesterfield Canal towpath, farm tracks and with some walking through housed areas on safe pavements at either end. The canal section can get hemmed in by bracken and undergrowth; no serious hills. Follows the Chesterfield Canal towpath; passes Babworth Church, linked to the Pilgrim Fathers, with a display board; few benches in the middle third.

Lunch: The Chequers pub at Ranby is the only refreshment option in the middle third and needs a detour off the towpath; stock up at the start otherwise.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
17
KM
Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Backlit clouds by LMW76

Kirkby-in-Ashfield to Hucknall (Nottinghamshire)

30 minutes direct from Whitwell.

Recommended: A quiet, mostly green suburban route on shared paths, cycle tracks and quiet streets with plenty of tree cover, plus small stretches of pavement by busy roads and a short field path. It is largely level and step- and stile-free, with one short and slightly rough and steep section descending through a wood east of the A611. Largely follows old railway paths and cycletracks. Kirkby and Hucknall are linked by the Robin Hood line and the Trentbarton Threes bus. Extensive woodland.

Warnings: A short, steep and slightly rough wooded section east of the A611, with side paths to ignore, may be tough for heavier wheels.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
9
KM
Shirebrook
Perfect Green by Kieranhorner123

Shirebrook to Worksop (Derbyshire)

9 minutes direct from Whitwell.

An excellent route. A fairly direct, mostly off-road route on good traffic-free tracks, old railway path and field/parkland through the Welbeck Estate, with some pasture (potential cattle) and 3 stiles and 4 short flights of steps near Worksop. Some pavement walking from the stations at either end. Passes through the Welbeck Estate and Creswell Crags; the path runs over a tunnel created by the 5th Duke of Portland; a loop into Creswell village offers shops, buses and trains halfway. Extensive woodland.

1 lunch spot: Creswell Crags Visitor Centre cafe

Warnings: Steps at the crossing of the A57, which has no assistance for walkers; two further road crossings need care; pasture fields on the fringe of parkland mean potential cattle.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
19
KM
Kiveton Bridge
Frozen Waters by Paul Brunt

Kiveton Bridge to Worksop (Yorkshire)

15 minutes direct from Whitwell.

An excellent route; There are always good views, changing with the seasons. Highly recommended; This is a route to be enjoyed! An easy, flat, direct route running virtually all along the Chesterfield Canal towpath, part of the well-signed Cuckoo Way. The towpath is mostly a bonded or stone surface, with some muddy stretches where the right-of-way path runs north of the canal and plus passages through landscaped former-colliery land and community woodland. A few steps at Turnerwood. Follows the Cuckoo Way along the Chesterfield Canal, with many locks and canal information boards. Turnerwood is a Conservation Area. Served by four stations along the way for bailing out, and passes Kiveton Community Woodland.

Lunch: Pubs and cafes along or just off the route at Kiveton Park station and Shireoaks, plus a shop at the Shireoaks road crossing.

Warnings: Parts of the path on the north side of the canal can be muddy after wet weather. A few steps at Turnerwood spoil the otherwise easy going.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
12
KM
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