Path to the visitor centre

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The photograph on this page of Path to the visitor centre by Alan Walker as part of the Geograph project.

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Path to the visitor centre

Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 30 Jan 2018

  This northerly facing photograph shows one of the access paths to the Brierley Forest visitor centre, which can be seen ahead. Parking at the centre itself is reserved for staff and disabled visitors. Immediately behind the viewpoint is one of the visitor car parking areas at the northern end of Skegby Road. To the right of the viewpoint is a footpath that leads over what Image to Image Some 150m to the left of the viewpoint, having passed through more car parking, is access to a Image within the park boundary. See this photograph by Alan Heardman, which shows the same view before the fencing on the right was added:- Image See also this photograph by Trevor Rickard:- Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.13058
Longitude
-1.295871