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Ladyclough


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About Ladyclough

Surrounded by open bleak moor this plantation clings to the sides of a steep wet valley. Predominantly coniferous with broadleaved glades, the woodland offers interesting walks for the more adventurous rambler. The valley is bisected by Lady Clough which drains off the moor and into the River Ashop.

How to get there:

Bamford is the nearest town or village.

The woodland can be approached from various locations on foot via footpaths however by car it is best approached by the A57 (Sheffield to Glossop road). Please note this road is regularly impassable in winter.

OS Grid Reference: SK112914
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Start your visit from:

Snake Pass A57 lay by
FROSTED SITKA SPRUCE BRANCH

Activities:

Walking

Contact:

Recreation Rangers
01623 822447
e-mail: enquiries.sherwood@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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What's of interest

Please note there is no formal parking for this woodland.