Discover the National Forest 21 Feb 2025
The National Forest: - A Thriving Destination for Nature and People

The National Forest Company

Spanning 200 square miles in the heart of England, the National Forest is a remarkable success story of environmental regeneration.

Once dominated by coal mines and industry, it has now blossomed into a thriving woodland with over nine-and-a-half million trees planted.

Today, it stands as a testament to sustainable tourism and biodiversity, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore a living, growing forest.

From peaceful woodland trails to exhilarating outdoor activities, the film captures the essence of a forest that is still evolving and inviting exploration.

In the meantime, watch the video and discover why this extraordinary destination should be on every traveller's list.

Whether you enjoy walking, cycling, or water sports, the National Forest has something for everyone.

Miles of scenic trails wind through woodlands, meadows, and picturesque villages, offering the perfect backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts.

Explore the 75-mile National Forest Way, try paddleboarding on tranquil lakes, or tackle an adrenaline-fueled high ropes course—there are endless ways to immerse yourself in nature.

For an eco-friendly way to explore, try E-biking along dedicated forest routes, allowing you to cover more ground with minimal environmental impact.

The National Forest is a haven for families seeking exciting and educational experiences.

Attractions such as Conkers, an award-winning discovery centre, feature interactive exhibits and outdoor play areas.

Other key attractions include the stunning National Trust Calke Abbey, a historic house set within a vast estate, and the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA), a place of reflection and remembrance.

The National Forest also includes Bradgate Park, recently designated as a King Charles National Nature Reserve, which offers scenic views, wildlife, and a rich history, making it a must-see for nature lovers.

Accommodation options range from luxury eco-lodges and cosy woodland cabins to boutique hotels and charming countryside B&Bs.

For something unique, stay in a beautifully converted horsebox by the River Trent, offering a rustic yet comfortable retreat surrounded by nature.

If relaxation is your priority, the award-winning Hoar Cross Spa offers tranquillity with indulgent treatments, thermal experiences, and elegant surroundings.

Many businesses in the National Forest are committed to sustainability, ensuring your stay supports the environment.

After a day of exploring, unwind with locally sourced food and drink at one of the many welcoming pubs and restaurants that champion fresh, seasonal produce.

No matter when you visit, the National Forest offers something special throughout the year.

Spring brings carpets of bluebells and fresh blossoms, summer is perfect for long walks and outdoor picnics, autumn transforms the landscape into a rich tapestry of gold and crimson, and winter offers crisp, peaceful walks and cosy fireside retreats.

As one of the UK's most ambitious environmental projects, the National Forest leads by example in sustainability.

The forest is home to a wide variety of wildlife and contributes to carbon sequestration, helping to combat climate change.

By choosing to visit, you're directly supporting a greener future and the continued growth of this extraordinary woodland.

With excellent transport links and a range of activities, the National Forest is easily accessible yet feels worlds apart from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a chance to reconnect with nature, the National Forest is ready to welcome you.

Start planning your visit today at www.nationalforest.org.

 

 

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