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Bus station hiking trails around Cossall offer a varied landscape of open fields, woodlands, and gentle hills. The region is characterized by the presence of the Nottingham Canal and Erewash Canal, providing level walking paths. Scenic views across the Erewash Valley are common, with Cossall itself situated on a hill overlooking the valley.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Willoughby Almshouses in Cossall, Nottinghamshire, are a historic Grade II* listed building with a rich history of philanthropy and a controversial recent development, built in 1685 by George Willoughby of Wollaton Hall to house four men and four women of the "deserving poor".
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Despite its striking neo-Georgian design, the tower was actually constructed in the 1940s and became operational in 1950.
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cycle rack, cafe gets busy over lunch a good idea to book in advance if you're visiting over this time. Good food, coffee and cake if a little pricey
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Built in 1850, Cossall village hall( previously serving as the school hall) has undergone refurbishment in 2017 and remains an important hub of the village with wheelchair access.
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There is a small, free car park just up from the nature reserve area, and another lay-by about 1/2 mile up. Several bridges and loop back paths cross over at various points and tracks are mainly gravel and soil. In addition, there are footpaths over fields moving away from the canal . Wildlife includes Moorhens, swans, ducks, birds, butterflies, damsel and dragonflies in various months. Lovely ‘Lord of the rings-esque’ tree tunnel when you turn right away from the canal opposite the ‘short cut’ route that takes you to Ilkeston houses and the railway bridge. Bulrushes, various flora. Level, easygoing trails. Several deep ponds are marked with signs at reserve (Trowell) end.
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Bio-diverse grassland area, typically seeing rabbits, butterflies, damsel and dragonflies in certain months
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War memorial graves, busy road surrounding it
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There are over 760 hiking routes around Cossall that are accessible from bus stations. These trails vary in difficulty, offering options for all experience levels, from easy strolls to more challenging loops.
Yes, Cossall offers many easy routes suitable for families. The region's canals, like the Nottingham Canal, provide level walking paths ideal for a relaxed outing. Many of the 470+ easy routes are accessible from local bus stops, making them convenient for families.
Trails accessible by bus around Cossall feature a diverse mix of landscapes. You can expect undulating countryside, tranquil woodlands, expansive open fields, and picturesque sections along the Nottingham Canal and Erewash Canal. Many routes also offer scenic views across the Erewash Valley.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes around Cossall are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. For example, the Woodland Tree Tunnel Path – Oldmoor Wood loop from Broxtowe is an easy circular route that takes you through pleasant woodlands.
Many of the hiking trails around Cossall are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserve areas like the Nottingham Canal. The varied terrain, from open fields to woodland paths, provides excellent opportunities for walks with your canine companion.
Several bus-accessible routes pass by significant landmarks. You might encounter the impressive Bennerley Viaduct, a Grade II* listed structure, or the historic St. Catherine's Church in Cossall village. The Babbington Lane Path – Swingate Water Tower loop from Awsworth offers views towards the Swingate Water Tower, which provides elevated vistas over the Erewash Valley. You can also explore highlights like the Hermitage Cave (Hermit's Wood, Derby) or the Dale Abbey Arch, which are often part of longer routes in the wider area.
Cossall offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers along the canals and in woodlands, while summer provides lush green scenery. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter walks can be beautiful, especially along the level canal paths. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region is rich in wildlife. The Nottingham Canal, in particular, functions as a nature reserve, providing habitats for various wildflower species, butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies. Water-loving birds such as moorhens and herons can often be spotted along the canal paths, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts.
The trails around Cossall are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 2,600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse scenery, the peaceful canal paths, and the well-maintained routes that offer a mix of open fields and woodlands. The accessibility from bus stations is also a key highlight for many.
While Cossall itself is a small village, there are options for refreshments in the wider area. You might find pubs or cafes in nearby villages or towns that are also accessible by bus, or along some of the longer routes. For example, the Nutbrook Coffee Shop is a popular highlight in the vicinity, often reachable as part of a longer hike.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Cossall and its surroundings offer several moderate to difficult routes. The Babbington Lane Path – Swingate Water Tower loop from Broxtowe is a moderate 9.2 km hike with some elevation gain, providing a good workout and scenic views. There are over 260 moderate routes available, many of which can be accessed via public transport.


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