Grassmoor, Hasland And Winswick
Grassmoor, Hasland And Winswick
Best natural monuments around Grassmoor, Hasland And Winswick are found in a region of Derbyshire known for its natural beauty and proximity to the Peak District. While formal natural monuments are not widely documented for Hasland and Winswick, the area offers access to broader natural spaces. Grassmoor Country Park, a reclaimed mining site, provides a significant natural attraction with diverse landscapes and wildlife. The wider region features various natural points of interest, including lakes, summits, and nature reserves.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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TP0905 - Ashover | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/eE5DBfWbZ91rT7YxV
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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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Stubbing Pond's history is connected to the industrial past of the Wingerworth area. The pond was created as a source of water power for various activities, including the operation of a smithy. The dam for Stubbing Great Pond was constructed around 1700. From the pond, one can see Stubbing Court, the ancestral home of the Hunloke family.
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That's what it is! I thought it was a hobbit house or similar lol
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There is a Trig point and a Doomsday Bunker, which is locked from the inside to prevent access, The shaft and ventilation shaft was clad in Derbyshire stone, but locals say that the stone that was used to build it was stolen long ago, hence the reason for it being locked. At 299m above sea level, the (Rock) Fabrick is the highest point in the area and the views are stunning.
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Didn't see any flowers maybe due to the time of year..but I snapped a swallow
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Well worth a visit. A circular walk taking in Northedge-Alton & Bolehill gives great views to Bolsover, Chesterfield, Hardwick and beyond.
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The region offers a variety of natural and historical sites. You can explore the scenic Pond at Silverhill Wood, which is part of a beautiful wood and located at what is considered the highest point in Nottinghamshire. Another significant spot is The Miner Statue, offering excellent views from its artificial hill. Don't miss Stubbing Pond Boathouse, a large pond ideal for observing ducks and part of a circular walk with expansive views.
The area, particularly around Grassmoor, Hasland, and Winswick, is characterized by a mix of reclaimed industrial land transformed into natural spaces. You'll find tranquil lakes, such as those at Silverhill Wood and Stubbing Pond, as well as elevated viewpoints like The Miner Statue and Ashover Rock (The Fabrick). Many sites, like Grassmoor Country Park, showcase lush meadows, diverse flora, and thriving wildlife habitats.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area have significant historical connections. Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve is a prime example, preserving the heritage of a former coal mine while offering a rich natural environment. The Miner Statue stands atop a reclaimed spoil heap, commemorating the region's mining past. Additionally, Ashover Rock (The Fabrick) features a historic Doomsday Bunker and is the highest point in its immediate area.
Grassmoor Country Park is an excellent location for wildlife observation. It's home to various bird species, including robins, blackbirds, herons, and kingfishers, as well as mammals like squirrels, rabbits, and foxes. Water voles can be found around the ponds, and grass snakes may be seen. The meadows are vibrant with butterflies and provide habitat for skylarks and meadow pipits. Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve also offers opportunities to see diverse wildlife around its ponds and trails.
Absolutely. Grassmoor Country Park is very family-friendly, with surfaced tracks, picnic areas, and plenty of space for walking and nature observation. Pond at Silverhill Wood is also suitable for families, offering easy, wide gravel paths. Stubbing Pond Boathouse is a good spot for children to observe ducks, and Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve has a cafe and trails that are enjoyable for all ages.
The area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and horse riding at Grassmoor Country Park, which is also at the northern end of the famous Five Pits Trail. For more routes, explore the hiking trails or running trails available in the wider region, many of which pass by or through these natural sites.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. Grassmoor Country Park offers picturesque walking trails, and its connection to the Five Pits Trail provides longer routes. You can find a variety of hiking routes in the area, including moderate trails like the 'Five Pits Trail – Adventure Bike Trail loop from Tupton' and easier options such as the 'Tfg – Avenue Washlands Nature Trail loop from Wingerworth'.
Cycling is a popular activity in the region. Grassmoor Country Park has trails suitable for cycling, and it serves as a starting point for the Five Pits Trail, a well-known multi-user route. You can find various cycling routes, including the 'Five Pits Trail – Adventure Bike Trail loop from Tupton' which is a moderate option.
Yes, Grassmoor Country Park features surfaced tracks, making much of it accessible for wheelchair users and pushchairs. This allows visitors to enjoy the park's lush landscapes, tranquil lakes, and wildlife. For more detailed accessibility information, you may wish to check the official Derbyshire County Council website for Grassmoor Country Park: derbyshire.gov.uk.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from elevated points like The Miner Statue and Ashover Rock (The Fabrick). The peaceful and serene surroundings of places like Grassmoor Country Park and Stubbing Pond Boathouse are also highly appreciated for relaxation and nature observation. The blend of natural beauty with historical significance, particularly at sites like Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve, also makes for a unique and engaging experience.
Yes, Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve has a cafe on-site, offering a convenient spot for refreshments. Grassmoor Country Park provides well-maintained picnic areas for visitors to enjoy their own food and drinks amidst nature.


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