Warsop Walks Guides to ten walks around the parish of Warsop in Nottinghamshire covering a range of different habitats, giving an impression of our heritage and wildlife. The parish of Warsop is a superb area for enjoying wildlife and the countryside. These notes mention some of the best places and which paths can be used to reach them. Paths are numbered as on the definitive map (e.g. FP1 is Footpath no 1 and BW16 is bridleway no 16) Favourite places • Spring Lane (BW16) is an ancient sunken lane. • Hammerwater Bridge (Byway 43) crosses the River Meden in a quiet spot that is excellent for watching wildlife. • The Hills and Holes (FP6) are an old quarry site with excellent displays of summer wildflowers. • The beech woods (at the eastern end of BW32) • The old trees of Birklands forest (FP22) including ancient oaks • The hedges alongside Sookholme Lane (Byway 43) are some of the oldest in the area • Lord Stubbins Wood (FP14) is an atmospheric ancient woodland Protected wildlife sites Warsop is fortunate to have four protected areas, two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and two Local Nature Reserves (LNR). • Hills & Holes SSSI (FP6). These former quarries are some of the best limestone plant communities in Nottinghamshire and are valuable for a wide range of wildlife. • Lord Stubbins Wood SSSI (FP14) is an ancient coppiced woodland with a remarkable atmosphere • The Carrs LNR (FP2, FP3) is a wildlife corridor alongside the River Meden. • The Bottoms LNR in Meden Vale includes wetlands beside the River Meden providing a habitat for birds and amphibians.