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Discover dazzling autumn colour walks with the National Trust in Nottinghamshire

At this time of year, there’s a palette of colours waiting to be discovered across breath-taking landscapes looked after by the National Trust. Discover woodlands of golden leaves and wildlife along the way.

With hundreds of walking trails to choose from, whether you’re looking for a bracing coastal hike or a gentle woodland stroll, there are plenty of opportunities to get outdoors and connect with nature. From the beautiful browns and blazing reds to vibrant oranges and golden yellows, autumn is a time of year when you can witness nature’s colour palette in its full glory. As well as trees putting on their annual display of autumn colour, there’s weird and wonderful fungi to spot, fruit laden hedgerows and long lingering light that makes this one of the most stunning seasons of the year for exploring.

To celebrate the season and inspire days out this autumn, the National Trust has pulled together a list of things to do in Clumber Park on an autumnal stroll.

Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire

Explore Clumber Park’s history on a 1.5-mile circular walk, perfect for dog walkers, families, pushchairs and wheelchairs. Discover glimpses of the estate’s grand past and look out for wildlife along the way, Clumber Park history walk | Nottinghamshire | National Trust

Catch a glimpse of southern Clumber on a 6 mile stroll through woodland and agricultural land, then finish by the lakeside on a walk that’s perfect for all seasons, Southern Clumber | Nottinghamshire | National Trust

Ranging from a quick stretch of the legs to a long exploration of the different landscapes of the park, Clumber Park offers regular guided walks to support physical and mental wellbeing. All the details can be found at Cycling, running & walking at Clumber Park | National Trust

Posted on 13 October 2023

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