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Ashby Woulds Trail

The Ashby Woulds Heritage Trail is a footpath and cycleway along what was formerly the Ashby and Nuneaton railway line between Spring Cottage and Measham, Leicestershire, England, a distance of some 6 km (3.7 mi). There are links to Donisthorpe woodland park, Moira Furnace and Conkers, the main visitor centre for The National Forest, in which the trail now lies.

Features & Activities

There are stone-surfaced paths suitable for cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders.

External links

52°44′0.06″N 1°32′41.13″W / 52.7333500°N 1.5447583°W / 52.7333500; -1.5447583

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