Best attractions and places to see around Ashfield offer a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and extensive trail networks. This region in Nottinghamshire, UK, provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking and cycling. Visitors can explore woodlands, former railway lines, and areas shaped by the area's mining heritage. The diverse attractions make Ashfield a destination for those interested in local history and nature.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Take the mtb route up/down through the wood to the North East of the statue, look out for it near the bench on the main gravel track
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Small Pond, clear water, we spotted some beautiful roach with silver body & red fins, mother moorhen & chicks hiding in the flora
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Portland Park has woodland, grassland, and a number of wetland areas found in the valley of a tributary of the River Erewash, bounded by used and disused railway lines. The meadow area was once a limestone quarry, which was infilled during the 1950s and the park is known locally as ‘The Quarries’. The site is based on a band of magnesium limestone that enables many rare plant species to grow, making it a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
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Hardwick Hall estate is a vast and impressive estate with a great legacy. It was once occupied by Lady Margaret Spencer, who was the wife of the 1st Earl Spencer of Althrop back in the eighteenth century and was passionate about her walks and gardens. The late Princess Diana of Wales is a descendant of Lady Spencer. Originally, this was a short walk that has now been extended and takes you on a nice tour of the woodland and gardens of the estate.
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Really needed a better camera for the resident kingfisher but it's there if you look hard enough.
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Ashfield offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly walking and cycling. The area features extensive trail networks, including former railway lines now converted into multi-user paths. You can explore woodlands like Thieves Wood and Harlow Wood, or enjoy routes like the Silverhill Trail to Teversal. For specific routes, check out the cycling guide or easy hikes guide for Ashfield.
Yes, Ashfield has several historical sites reflecting its past, particularly its mining and railway heritage. You can visit Teversal Station, which preserves remnants of an old railway platform. Another significant site is The Miner Statue on Silverhill, a monument commemorating the area's mining history, offering expansive views from one of the county's highest points. Bulwell Hall Ruins and Portland Park also have historical associations.
Many attractions in Ashfield are suitable for families. Thieves Wood and Harlow Wood offer walking and cycling trails in a forest setting. The Miner Statue provides an interesting historical monument with great views. Kings Mill Reservoir is another family-friendly spot with facilities and scenic views.
For impressive views, head to The Miner Statue on Silverhill. This site is one of the highest points in the county and offers breathtaking panoramic views. Another scenic spot is Kings Mill Reservoir, which provides pleasant waterside views and facilities.
Yes, Ashfield offers several easy hiking options. You can find gentle walks around places like Thieves Wood, which has walking trails and picnic benches. For more specific easy routes, refer to the easy hikes guide around Ashfield, which includes routes like the 'Pond at Silverhill Wood – Silverhill Wood Lake loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive network of trails for walking and cycling, the historical insights into the area's mining and railway past, and the natural beauty of the woodlands. The views from high points like The Miner Statue are frequently praised, as are the opportunities for peaceful rambles in places like Thieves Wood.
Absolutely. Ashfield is well-known for its cycling opportunities, often utilizing former railway lines. You can find miles of gravel trails and singletrack in areas like Thieves Wood, which connect to other local woodlands. The Silverhill Trail to Teversal is another popular cycling path. For detailed routes, explore the cycling guide around Ashfield or the MTB Trails guide.
Ashfield is rich in woodlands. Thieves Wood and Harlow Wood are excellent choices, offering numerous trails for walking and cycling. These areas provide a natural escape with a sense of local history and folklore.
Yes, Kings Mill Reservoir is a notable water feature in the area, offering scenic views and facilities. Portland Park also includes a lake within its forested landscape.
Teversal Station is a historical site that serves as a reminder of Ashfield's railway past. It features remnants of an old station platform and was originally opened in 1886 to serve the nearby Silverhill Colliery. Today, the former railway lines are part of the area's extensive trail network, and there's even a memorial bench to the former Station Master.
At Thieves Wood, there is a refreshment cabin located at the car park, perfect for a refuel after a walk or ride. Kings Mill Reservoir also offers facilities, which typically include refreshment options.


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