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Pluckpenny Trail


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Named after a mine formerly located in the area, the trail follows the short loop of the Adidas running trail. The northern-most section of the trail is steeper, less well surfaced and can be muddy.
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How to get there:

Pluckpenny Trail can be started from Mallards Pike Lake in Forest Of Dean. Blakeney is the nearest town or village.

From the A48 at Blakeney take the Nibley to Parkend road. Mallards Pike is signposted on the right hand side after approximately three miles.

OS Grid Reference: SO 637095
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MAGPIE (Pica pica)

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Walking

Trail

Grade of trail

Stout waterproof footwearEasyeasy access

Trail waymarking

green

Length of trail

1.6 miles

Approximate time of trail

1.5

Open or closed

open

Contact

Forest Of Dean Recreation Ranger
01594 833057
e-mail: dean@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Active woods

What's of interest

Trail detailed in Forest Walks leaflet, available for £1.75 from the Forest of Dean's Coleford Office, Tel 01594 833057