Footpaths and Rights of way in Introduction / The routes / 'Meadows path' / 'Moors path ' / Robin Hood way / Hidden Valleys / Link to the menu page
In 1996 the 'Linby and Papplewick parish paths partnership' (P3) was created to maintain the footpaths and rights of way in the two parishes. Since then considerable work has been carried out - to upgrade the surface of the paths, provide stiles and waymarks, and to rebuild the ancient bridge over the River Leen. Funding from Nottinghamshire County Council and the Countryside Agency has allowed the work to be carried out. Maintenance of the paths is managed by a joint committee of the Linby and Papplewick councillors. In 2005 the Parish Council revised the strategic plan for the development of footpaths in the parishes, covering the period 2005 to 2015. This available as as a MS-Word document or Adobe Acrobat. See below. Additional information can be obtained from the Clerk.
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The Routes.
There are two linear footpaths running through the parish. These are known as the "Meadows Path" (which lies partly in Linby Parish) and the "Moors Path." There is also a path leading north to Newstead Abbey and Ravenshead from Top farm, but only a short section (known as Hall Lane) lies within the parish. There are also concessionary paths through Moor Pond Wood, linked to the meadows which offer circular walks. The Robin Hood Way loops through the parish.
In 2000, our Millennium project was to create the Walters Hill link
path.
The route was generously dedicated by the landowner and takes the Robin Hood Way from Top Farm, Papplewick to Newstead Grange. This allows pedestrians to avoid dangerous roadside verges along Blidworth Waye. The route was opened by Paddy Tipping MP on 21st April 2001.
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The Meadows path is 1.0km (0.7 miles) long. You should allow 45 minutes for easy walking: (including return) : Map (if required): OS 1:25,000 explorer series sheet 28
This path links Papplewick and Linby. It begins near to the S-bend on Main Street, Papplewick adjacent to Papplewick Lodge at SK 548 514.
After 130m,
pass through the gate and onto an old stone bridge that crosses
the River Leen. To the south of this bridge is the head of the
old mill pond, now used for private fishing. To the north (right)
is Mill Pond Plantation, which was felled and replanted in 1994.
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This path is 2.2km (1.5 miles) long, so allow 1hr
30mins for easy walking
(including return).
Map (if required) OS 1:25,000 explorer series sheet 28
This path joins Moor Road, Papplewick with the A60 Mansfield Road and begins on Moor Road at its junction with Papplewick Lane (SK 549 504). It is part of the Robin Hood Way, a long-distance footpath that runs through Nottinghamshire.
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The Robin Hood Way is a long distance footpath within Nottinghamshire. It links Creswell, Clumber and Thoresby in the north of the County to Nottingham Castle in the south. The path runs through the parish in two loops.
From Ravenshead the path runs south into the parish via Kighill and down Blidworth Waye (Walter's Hill) to the Papplewick Hall gates, then north-west along Hall Lane into the Newstead Abbey grounds, towards Nomanshill (Ravenshead).
The second loop links Papplewick Pumping station via Burnt Stump Country Park, and the Moors path to Bestwood.
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The Hidden valleys is the name given to the area of south Ashfield and north-west Gedling. This is an area of rolling landscape with good potential for footpath and woodland walking. There are a number of leaflets available from libraries and Council Offices. The leaflet which describes the routes in Papplewick can be downloaded here. (Beware: This is a large file and will be slow to download)
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