Donisthorpe Woodland Park

Donisthorpe Woodland Park is located on Church Street, Donisthorpe, in North West Leicestershire.
Description
The park is a 36-hectare former colliery site (Donisthorpe Colliery operating between 1871 and 1990) in the National Forest. There are 20 hectares of mixed woodland and 3 km (1.9 mi) of stone-surfaced paths, which are suitable for all users. There are links to the 6 km (3.7 mi) Ashby Woulds Heritage Trail and Moira Furnace along the towpath of the restored Ashby Canal.

Leicestershire County Council acquired the site in 1995 and began reclamation. The easily accessible pathways are suitable for walking (they are popular with dog walkers), cycling or horse riding.
Features & activities
The park has free car parking, benches and picnic tables, a network of paths and permissive horse tracks. The Conkers Park Run makes use of the park every Saturday starting at 09:00 am at Conkers using the Ashby Woulds Heritage Trail with a loop along the canal side before returning via the trail to Conkers.
Gallery
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The park
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Blossom in the park
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Swans on the canal
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Footbridge over the canal
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Ashby Canal
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Ashby Canal
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Ashby Canal
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Bridge over Bramborough Brook
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Bridge over Bramborough Brook
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Footpath through the park