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Burton upon Trent (from Highwoods Green)

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Burton upon Trent is an old industrial market centre in east Staffordshire. The area is famous for its beer brewing industry, which dates back to the Benedictines of Burton Abbey. The monks quickly discovering that the local waters, filtered through calcium rich rocks, were capable of brewing excellent ale.

- 14.2 miles (approx 33 mins)

Nottingham

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Nottingham is a city with a legendary past, a vibrant culture and a bright future. A creative destination of rebels and pioneers, and the home of Robin Hood. Nottinghamshire is one of the UK's top destinations, and a warm welcome always awaits. Whether you visit Nottinghamshire for a weekend break or a day out with the kids at top attractions, you can see world class sport, amazing live performances, excellent nightlife and cutting edge art in outstanding venues.

- 17.6 miles (approx 36 mins)

Birmingham City Centre (from Eaton Grange)

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Birmingham City Centre sits at the heart of England’s second city, a teeming centre for industry, culture and education. This neighbourhood is home to many of Birmingham’s best attractions and throws up plenty of exciting options for visitors to delve into. From first-class art to excellent gastronomy to a thriving theatre scene, the city centre of ‘Brum’ as the locals know it, is every inch the buzzing contemporary city.

- 31.7 miles (approx 50 mins)

Ashby de la Zouch Castle

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The property began as a manor house in the 12th century and reached castle status in the 15th century. Go and find out about the castle’s colourful history with their lively audio tour. Hear how Edward IV’s Chamberlain Lord Hastings added the chapel and the impressive keep-like Hastings Tower – a castle within a castle. Visitors can still climb the tower today despite it suffering massive damage during the Civil War. There are great views from the top!

Hicks Lodge

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In the heart of the National Forest, Hicks Lodge is a former coal mining site that has been totally transformed by new plantings and exciting trails for you to enjoy. A great day out for the budding cyclist, from tearaway toddlers to young teens perfecting their skills, they have a range of trails for beginner to intermediate appetites. You can also visit the lakeside bird hide where you can soak in the beautiful scenery and spot some unique wildlife, such as the migratory sand martins. There are also walking and horse riding paths to explore the forest, a play area and a café!

The Battlefield Line Railway

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There’s so much more to see and do on the Battlefield Line than first meets the eye. Climb aboard one of the trains and you’ll be transported back in time on an historical journey, courtesy of a country railway in the heart of rural England.

Conkers

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Explore 120 acres including the Barefoot Walk, Viewing Tower, Adventure Play, The Fairy Labyrinth before burning off energy with whole family across the Activity Course! Conkers offers an excellent environment for learning and has been awarded the LOTC (Learning Outside the Classroom) Quality Badge. 

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