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Pleasley Pit Country Park adventures

Pleasley Pit Country Park Adventures

Pleasley Pit Country Park is a former coal mining site transformed into a green space offering lakeside walks, wildlife habitats, and historical mining heritage in the heart of the English Midlands.

130
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Pleasley Pit Country Park

 

Pleasley Pit Country Park is located on the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in England, formed on the site of the former Pleasley Colliery, which ceased coal production in 1983. The park encompasses the landscaped colliery spoil heaps, ponds, and restored woodlands, creating diverse habitats for wildlife including waterfowl, amphibians, and small mammals. The park is a locally valued recreational area featuring walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and interpretive signage recounting the area's industrial past. Its main attraction is the large central lake, formed in the old pit workings, which supports fishing and provides a scenic background for picnics and leisurely walks. The park’s pathways accommodate walkers, runners, and cyclists, with level routes making it accessible for families and casual visitors. Historically, Pleasley Colliery played a significant role in the region’s coal industry from the late 19th century until the late 20th century, and remnants of the mining infrastructure remain as points of interest. Visitors come to explore this blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage, with bird species like kingfishers and herons often spotted along the water’s edge. The park is managed to promote biodiversity and provide a peaceful outdoor environment for the local communities of Mansfield and nearby villages.

Highlights

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Pleasley Pit Lake – an expansive, serene waterbody ideal for wildlife observation and fishing

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Remains of the historic mining facilities illustrating the area's coal mining heritage

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Established walking and cycling trails encircling the park with views of reclaimed woodlands

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Birdwatching hides offering excellent opportunities to see kingfishers, herons, and moorhens

Notable Natural Features

Pleasley Pit Lake

A large man-made lake formed in the old colliery basin providing habitat for aquatic life and recreational fishing.

Mining Heritage Ruins

Remnants of the colliery buildings and mining equipment that tell the story of the site's industrial past.

Woodland Trails

Reclaimed natural areas surrounding the lake with a network of footpaths through native trees and shrubs.