The New National Forest
From the car park walk along the surfaced track as far as the site of the former colliery, with the two capped pit heads marked by concrete plinths in the middle of a grassy clearing. Go left and follow the unmade path through the trees, turning left at a junction to soon reach the partially wooded end of the lake.
On the far side turn right and walk along the open northern shore. Ignore the public footpath off to the left and continue beyond the water to fork left alongside a recently planted area. At the end of the plantation turn sharply right and walk past the notice board (explaining that the local Royal British Legion has created this new grove as an area of remembrance) and ahead for a firm woodland path beyond a small fence gap.Â
On the far side of the woods go straight out along a wide grassy ride (not right, beside the woods), then in 50yds (46m) branch first right. Ignoring a fork to the left, continue to the end and turn left on to another grassy track. At the top of this go right, along a narrow path beside gorse and bracken that opens out into the long and straight Pastures Lane.
At the very far end cross Measham Road and go along the pavement of New Street. Turn right at the end, opposite The Holly Bush pub, then branch off ahead/right down Canal Street. At the turning bay at the end turn right on a public footpath along the bottom of a rough field. Halfway across go through the gate on the left for a path through the trees into Saltersford Valley Picnic Area.Â
When you reach the main track turn left for the easy there-and-back loop of the woodland and lakes. Once you have completed the short circuit follow the main track to the circular car park and out on to Measham Road. Cross over to the pavement and turn right, then just past the 30mph sign, turn left for a public footpath across fields.
Head diagonally left through the second field, aiming for the yellow-topped post on the far side, then walk alongside the fence past Lowlands Farm. Continue on a narrow, waymarked path between hawthorn trees to the left of a small lake. Beyond the stile at the far end turn left for the path past the former pit heads and back to the car park.
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Nearby places to stay
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- Private garden
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview
- Linens provided
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area


