Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Broxtowe
Showing 1–50 of 334 locations in Broxtowe, East Midlands.
A largely suburban district on the western edge of Nottingham, with the Attenborough Nature Reserve — a flooded gravel-pit lagoon — at its southern tip.
Banks Road Open Space
Urban park· 96 ha
Chilwell Manor Golf Course
Golf course· 84 ha
Beeston Fields Golf Course
Golf course· 81 ha
Bramcote Hills Park
Urban park· 65 ha
High Park Wood
Broadleaved· 64 ha
Moorgreen Reservoir
Reservoir· 37 ha
Moorgreen Reservoir
Reservoir· 37 ha
Brandshill Wood - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 23 ha
Beauvale Carthusian Priory
Scheduled Monument
Historic· 21 ha
Great Haggs Plantation
Broadleaved· 21 ha
Hemlock Stone Open Space
Urban park· 18 ha
TOTON FIELDS
Toton Fields is a Local Nature Reserve that covers 17 hectares in Broxtowe, East Midlands, England. The area consists of wetlands and grasslands, providing habitat for numerous bird species, wildflowers, and popular walking trails.
Nature reserve· 17 ha
Pit Lane Recreation Area
Urban park· 15 ha
Seller's Wood
Broadleaved· 15 ha
Oldmoor Wood
Broadleaved· 15 ha
Giltbrook Green
Urban park· 14 ha
SELLARS WOOD
Sellars Wood is a 14-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Broxtowe, East Midlands, England. Visitors can explore woodlands that host a range of flora and fauna, including deer and a variety of fungi, suitable for walking and nature observation.
Nature reserve· 14 ha
COLLIERS WOOD
Colliers Wood is a 14-hectare Local Nature Reserve situated in Broxtowe, East Midlands, England. The reserve features woodland and grassland habitats, providing opportunities for birdwatching and leisurely strolls through the tranquil environment.
Nature reserve· 14 ha
Watnall Wood - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 14 ha
Bramcote Hills Park
Broadleaved· 13 ha
BRAMCOTE HILL'S PARK
Bramcote Hill's Park is a 12-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Broxtowe, East Midlands. The park includes grassland, woodlands, and a pond, allowing visitors to enjoy walking, picnicking, and observing local wildlife.
Nature reserve· 12 ha
Coronation Park
Urban park· 12 ha
HALL PARK EASTWOOD
Hall Park Eastwood is an 11-hectare Local Nature Reserve located in Broxtowe, East Midlands, England. It hosts a mix of woodland and open grassy areas, enabling visitors to encounter various bird species and explore natural habitats on foot.
Nature reserve· 11 ha
Stapleford Hill
Broadleaved· 11 ha
Watnall Coppice
Broadleaved· 11 ha
Spring Wood
Conifer· 9 ha
Leyton Crescent Recreation Ground
Urban park· 9 ha
Watnall Wood
Broadleaved· 9 ha
King George's Park
Urban park· 9 ha
Weirfield Recreation Ground
Urban park· 9 ha
Bramcote Lane Open Space
Urban park· 8 ha
Hobgoblin Wood - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 8 ha
NOTTINGHAM CANAL
Nottingham Canal is an 8-hectare Local Nature Reserve located in Broxtowe, East Midlands, England. Visitors can enjoy walking alongside the canal, where they might see various aquatic wildlife and birds, as well as cycling routes.
Nature reserve· 8 ha
Millennium Park
Urban park· 8 ha
Abbey Wood - Mixed woodland
Mixed· 8 ha
Toton Fields Open Space
Conifer· 7 ha
Watson's Wood - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 7 ha
Verge Wood - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 7 ha
Saints Coppice - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 7 ha
STAPLEFORD HILL WOODLAND
Stapleford Hill Woodland is a Local Nature Reserve of 7 hectares situated in Broxtowe, East Midlands. This small woodland area provides habitats for a variety of birds and small mammals, and features paths for visitors to explore.
Nature reserve· 7 ha
Eelhole Wood
Broadleaved· 7 ha
Toton Fields Open Space
Broadleaved· 6 ha
Hall Om Wong Open Space
Urban park· 6 ha
Greasley Castle
Scheduled Monument
Historic· 6 ha
New Farm Wood
Broadleaved· 6 ha
Watnall Coppice - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 6 ha
Starth Wood
Broadleaved· 6 ha
Grange Wood
Broadleaved· 6 ha
Recreation Park
Urban park· 6 ha
Brickyard Plantation
Broadleaved· 6 ha