Can you cycle through Clumber Park?

Can you cycle through Clumber Park?

Getting active and out and about on your bike is the perfect way to experience the diversity of Clumber Park. Our Cycle Hub has reopened and bikes can be hired each weekend and throughout school holidays, 10am – 4pm.

Can you cycle into Clumber Park for free?

It’s lovely to see the seasons changing. As we live nearby we have a National Trust card so it’s free entry. It would be expensive otherwise to go in regularly. Sometimes we take our cycles and cycle round the park or go on to the National Cycle network.

How many routes are there at Sherwood Pines?

About. There are five different cycling and mountain bike trails at Sherwood Pines incorporating different difficulty levels to suit different levels of experience.

Are toilets open at Clumber Park?

Park, Pleasure Grounds, Walled Kitchen Garden, children’s play area, Laundry Yard shop, second hand book shop and toilets are open. Toilets in the main visitor facilities, by Central Bark and in Hardwick Village. There is no vehicular access to the south side of the lake.

Does Clumber Park have a play area?

Come and have fun in our play centre for pre-schoolers. There’s soft play for the under 3s and activities for older children. There’s also a menu of hot and cold drinks and snacks available.

Who owned Clumber Park?

Clumber Park is a country park in The Dukeries near Worksop in Nottinghamshire, England. The estate, which was the seat of the Pelham-Clintons, Dukes of Newcastle, was purchased by the National Trust in 1946.

Do you have to pay to walk around Clumber Park?

Entry to the Walled Kitchen Garden and Glasshouse is now free to all National Trust members and anyone who pays to enter the park. Entry for cyclists and pedestrians FREE.

How far is it around Clumber Park Lake?

Nice easy family walk around Clumber park lake. There is a cafe if you fancy a cup of tea and a piece of cake. Distance of around 4 miles and takes about 1 hour 15 mins to walk.

What tier is Sherwood Pines?

The visitor site added: “As we are now in Tier 4, people should be staying at home, and only travelling locally for outdoor exercise and recreation – so this is the right time for us to take this decision in the hopes that the ground will have recovered enough for us to reopen fully once restrictions are lifted.

How long is the walk around Clumber Park Lake?

Nice easy family walk around Clumber park lake. There is a cafe if you fancy a cup of tea and a piece of cake. Distance of around 4 miles and takes about 1 hour 15 mins to walk….Price: Free.

Length: 3.64 miles
Surface: Smooth
Difficulty: Easy

Are there deer in Clumber Park?

The larger species of deer (Red and Fallow) appear to have two main hubs near to what remains of the old historical Sherwood Forest. They are the areas of Clumber Park, and Clipstone Park. The Red however seem not to have dispersed as much as the Fallow!

How to visit Clumber Park on a bicycle?

Explore the beauty of Clumber Park on bicycle as the Clumber Routes take in the entire park with views over looking the lake and miles of park land. Download the PDF files on the right hand side of this page for the maps of the Clumber Park Cycle Routes.

How many miles is Clumber Country Park in Worksop?

Clumber Country Park. 5 miles (8 km) Enjoy a peaceful walk or cycle around the fabulous Clumber Park in Worksop. Clumber Park contains over 3,800 acres of woodland, open heath and rolling farmland. There is also a beautiful serpentine lake and a picturesque avenue of lime trees that runs for 2 miles.

How big is the park at Clumber farm?

Clumber Park contains over 3,800 acres of woodland, open heath and rolling farmland. There is also a beautiful serpentine lake and a picturesque avenue of lime trees that runs for 2 miles. Also of interest is the picture postcard Hardwick Village, the Gothic Clumber Chapel and the Walled Kitchen Garden.

How many types of trees are at Clumber Park?

There are over 120 different types of tree at this wonderful National Trust property, offering year-round colour and including the memorable avenue of limes, 2 miles (3km) long, which forms the main approach.