About Sence Valley Forest Park
Sence Valley Forest Park is a wonderful example of how a disused opencast colliery can be transformed into a diverse wildlife haven. After being planted with over 98,000 trees this 150 acre site was opened to the public in September 1998 as part of The National Forest. The park contains woodland, lakes linking to the River Sence, grassland and a wildflower meadow. Thanks to the varied habitat 150 bird species have been recorded at the park. An artificial Sand Martin nesting wall has also been constructed alongside the Horseshoe Lake. This along with the bird hide makes the site an excellent spot for birdwatchers. Opportunities for recreation at the park include fishing on one of the lakes, a bridleway and surfaced trails which provide access for walkers, cyclists and are wheelchair friendly.
A leaflet containing a map of the site is available to download here as a pdf. Please note: the contact details for obtaining a fishing permit have now changed. If you would like to fish on Sence Valley, please contact us using the details below.
How to get there:
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info
Other places to go in Sence Valley

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Activities
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Surfaced trails and grass paths form a network of tracks throughout the park. The Birthday Walk - A National Forest Walk |
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A cycle route links Heather village to the A447 Ravenstone Road at Ibstock. |
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A Bridleway links Heather village to the A447 Ravenstone Road at Ibstock. See OS Explorer Map 245 for more details. |
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A Bird Hide over looks Stonebridge Pool and a seasonal wetland scrape. Over 150 bird species have been recorded from the park. Otters and water voles are known to be present on site. |
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Orienteering is an activity that improves map reading and navigational skills. You can run, jog or walk courses of various lengths and difficulty and it is enjoyed by all ages from under 5 to over 90. Free maps and information from Leicestershire Orienteering Club. |
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Look out for one of six Noon Columns that are dotted across The National Forest. |
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An active volunteer group is based at this park providing a ranger service, fundraising and undertaking varied conservation projects. Contact the office on 01889 586593 to find out when the next task is running. |
Contact:
National Forest01889 586593
e-mail: info_nationalforest@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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Please email us at info_nationalforest@forestry.gsi.gov.uk if you have an enquiry or would like a reply to your comments.
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