Best attractions and places to see around Rhodesia include a diverse range of historical sites, expansive parklands, and significant natural features. This region offers opportunities to explore ancient landscapes, tranquil lakes, and extensive cycling routes. Visitors can discover sites with archaeological importance and enjoy well-maintained outdoor spaces.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Langold Country Park was originally planned as a country house and park in the 18th century. The idea was revived in 1818 and although the house was never completed. By the 1890s a lake had been excavated and a weir with a single arch bridge had been constructed. During the early 20th century the area was developed for mining and the park became a leisure facility for the Langold miners, principally for fishing. In 1946 the coal mining industry was nationalised and the National Coal Board expanded the leisure facilities in the park. A lido or swimming pool was rebuilt in the early 1950s and a bandstand was added. In 1968 the mine closed and the park was taken over by the local authority. Mining equipment was moved and children's playgrounds and refreshment facilities were added.
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Beautiful park full of woodland trails and a serpentine lake, lots to see and explore with a historical chapel and ornamental bridge, cycle hire available too in the park.
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Small elusive rock cave in the escarpment, just below the path. You will find it from the Top path via the semi-circle track. Supposedly haunted, it's popular with ghosthunters in the night. The cave was excavated in the 1960's which revealed ancient flint tools from the ice age and animal bones from animals such reindeer and hyena 12,000 years ago - That's Ten Thousand Years BC!
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Small elusive rock cave in the escarpment, just below the path. You will find it from the Top path via the semi-circle track. Supposedly haunted, it's popular with ghosthunters in the night. The cave was excavated in the 1960's which revealed ancient flint tools from the ice age and animal bones from animals such reindeer and hyena 12,000 years ago - That's Ten Thousand Years BC!
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Small elusive rock cave in the escarpment, just below the path. You will find it from the Top path via the semi-circle track. Supposedly haunted, it's popular with ghosthunters in the night. The cave was excavated in the 1960's which revealed ancient flint tools from the ice age (more than 10,000 years ago) and animal bones from animals such as reindeer and hyena
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Covering 300 acres of parkland and a Local Nature Reserve, the park links into Dyscarr Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest recognised as one of the best examples of a limestone ash-wych elm wood in Nottinghamshire. The park itself has woodlands, wildlife and butterfly meadows, grassy area, a lake, play areas, cafe and skate park, making it a great year-round day trip for all.
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You have to drop off the path to the left to see this site.
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The attractions featured in this guide, such as Clumber Park, Creswell Crags, and the Chesterfield Canal Towpath, are located in the UK, primarily within the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire regions. This guide focuses on these specific sites, not the historical region of Rhodesia in Southern Africa.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Clumber Park offers extensive parkland, a lake, and over 20 miles of traffic-free cycle ways, along with a visitor centre that includes a child's play area. Langold Country Park Lake also features play areas, a cafe, and a skate park, making it suitable for all ages. Creswell Crags has a playground and offers informative walks around the lake.
You can explore significant historical and archaeological sites. Creswell Crags: Gorge and Lake is a world heritage site known for its caves containing remains of prehistoric animals and early human artifacts. Dead Man's Hole is another elusive rock cave where ancient flint tools from the ice age and animal bones were discovered.
The area boasts beautiful natural landscapes. Clumber Park features a large lake, heathland, and woods. Creswell Crags is a stunning limestone gorge with a lake. Langold Country Park Lake offers woodlands, wildlife meadows, and a serene lake.
Absolutely. Clumber Park provides over 20 miles of traffic-free cycle ways. The Chesterfield Canal Towpath offers a scenic gravel track perfect for cycling, featuring numerous locks and low bridges. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rhodesia or MTB Trails around Rhodesia guides.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Running is popular, with routes like the 'Chesterfield Canal Path – Thorpe Top Treble Lock loop from Worksop' available. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Rhodesia guide. Many parks also offer walking trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and well-maintained outdoor spaces. For instance, Clumber Park is loved for its quiet, leafy parkland, gravel paths, and lakeside views, making it ideal for picnics and peaceful exploration. The Chesterfield Canal Towpath is appreciated for its stunning gravel track and scenic views of locks and bridges.
Dead Man's Hole is a small, elusive rock cave in the escarpment, popular with ghost hunters and those interested in ancient history, as it revealed ice age flint tools and animal bones. It offers a unique, slightly mysterious outdoor experience.
You'll find cafes at several key locations. Clumber Park has National Trust cafes, an ice cream van, and a shop on site. Near Creswell Crags, there are cafes at Welbeck and Creswell Crags itself. Along the Chesterfield Canal Towpath, a lady sells refreshments out of her shed, offering a charming local stop.
Most major attractions, such as Clumber Park and Langold Country Park Lake, offer dedicated parking facilities for visitors. It's always advisable to check the specific attraction's website for details on parking availability and any associated fees before your visit.
The region's outdoor attractions can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for cycling and walking, with lush greenery and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide a quiet, serene experience, especially in parks like Clumber Park, which remains lovely and quiet at any time of year.
Yes, there are several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Chesterfield Canal Path – Thorpe Top Treble Lock loop from Worksop' or a shorter 'Running loop from Worksop'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Rhodesia guide, which includes routes of varying distances and difficulties.


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