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Bennerley Marsh

Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire  >  United Kingdom

Bennerley Marsh is on the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border.

Added* by Baz Willmott
Most recent update 25 september 2024
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Description

Bennerley Marsh is an excellent area of mixed habitats. The area once a coal mine with blast furnaces is now a wildlife reserve. The River Erewash (the county border) meanders North to South. The area has two tree lined canals on the West and East sides (one of which is disused), a number of fields used as pasture land and a sewage works. The area is dominated by the large Bennerley Viaduct (built 1877/88) that is now a cycling and walking route. It is one of only two wrought iron viaducts still to be seen in the country, the other one is Meldon Viaduct near Okehampton in Devon.

From the 'fishermans' car park head North along the West side of the disused Nottingham Canal.

(*1), press STAR on map. Isfugl are common here, also during Summer Gransanger, Løvsanger and Munk.

(*2). The small woodland has Grønnspett, Flaggspett and a good chance of Granmeis as well as already mentioned Summer migrants.

(*3). Continue on this path crossing concrete road and walk along side the Giltbrook, during Summer Tornsanger and Møller are regular here, later in the year Gråfluesnapper are possible.

(*4). Continue and turn Right over footbridge, Svartstrupe, Sanglerke and Sivspurv, during Summer look and listen for Gresshoppesanger and Sivsanger. Hedges here have Gulspurv and Fuglekonge.

(*5). Continue North, at Right turn Tårnugle (dawn/dusk) are regularly seen hunting, occasionally in Winter Jordugle can be seen quartering the grassland here. Continue and turn Left (signed Eastwood), crossing fields look out for Rødvingetrost and Gråtrost in Winter, continue and turn Left at tarmac road crossing River Erewash towards Erewash Canal.

(*6). At canal Låvesvale, Taksvale and Tårnseiler with Dvergdykker and Toppand on the canal, occasionally a Makrellterne can be seen.

(*7). Turn Right and walk along the canal, at aquaduct over the River Erewash stop and look for Vintererle or maybe Isfugl, the nearby trees hold Summer migrants and in Winter Gråsisik and Grønnsisik.

(*8). Continue along canal path to Eastwood Lock, cross canal here and in front of you is North Marsh. Musvåk, Spurvehauk and Tårnfalk are regular here with Enkeltbekkasin and Kvartbekkasin in Winter.

(*9). Continue on towpath and at bridge yet another chance of Tornsanger and Møller are usual.

(*10). Continue on footpath towards disused Nottingham Canal, near next bridge (do not cross), turn Right and follow canal. Duetrost and Måltrost are regular here, listen out for Granmeis. Continue on this path and cross tarmac path.

(*11). Water Treatment Works, Linerle ssp yarrellii and Vintererle can be found here, in Summer Tårnseiler, Låvesvale, Taksvale and Sandsvale are usually around.

(*12). National Coal Board Disposal Site, near the viaduct look out for Tårnfalk, surrounding trees hold Summer migrants.

(*13). Cross bridge over River Erewash (see extra info below), continue on path and near main road stop and scan the area (telescope essential) near the river, in Winter large flocks of Heilo can sometimes be found resting in the flooded fields. Krikkand and Brunnakke are also possible.

Details

Access

From the M1 Motorway (to the East) exit at junction 26 signed Nottingham A610, leave roundabout at sign Matlock/Ripley/Ilkeston on A610. Eventually leave A610 at sign Ilkeston A6096/Eastwood B6010, at next roundabout take exit signed Ilkeston A6096/Cossall. Continue on A6096 and just after Cotmaney sign turn Right into Newton's Lane, almost immediately turn Left to car park (free-12 spaces), please do not park in road.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , River , City/village , Agriculture

Conditions

Flat , Wet , Slippery

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

As of the Summer of 2024 the concrete bridge between (*12) and (*13) is NOW TEMPORARILY CLOSED. To gain access to (*13) walk West from 'fishermans' car park along Newton's Lane.

Unfortunately over the last few years motorcyclist causing damage are gaining access to the reserve (mostly weekends), if you see illegal motorcycles on site please phone the POLICE on freephone 101 and report (possibly use what3words).

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