Big Covert

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales

England

Big Covert

Path to Hopton There is a clear line of former mine workings, though the land is all now given over to sheep. In the background is Carsington Water.
Path to Hopton Credit: Bill Boaden

Big Covert is a woodland area located in Derbyshire, England. It is situated in the heart of the county, approximately 5 miles northwest of the town of Buxton. Covering an expansive area of around 500 acres, Big Covert is a picturesque forest that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The woodland is predominantly made up of diverse tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy provides a sheltered habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species. Walking through Big Covert, visitors can expect to encounter a tranquil environment, with the soothing sounds of birdsong and the gentle rustling of leaves.

Several well-maintained footpaths wind their way through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths provide access to a number of scenic spots, including a small pond and a charming stream that meanders through the woodland. Additionally, there are designated picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the forest, providing opportunities for visitors to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.

Big Covert is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families seeking outdoor activities. The woodland offers a range of recreational opportunities, from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. It is also a fantastic location for wildlife photography and nature observation. The forest's beauty changes with the seasons, with vibrant displays of autumn foliage and delicate wildflowers in the spring.

Overall, Big Covert in Derbyshire is a stunning woodland retreat that offers a tranquil escape and a chance to immerse oneself in the wonders of nature.

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Path to Hopton There is a clear line of former mine workings, though the land is all now given over to sheep. In the background is Carsington Water.
Path to Hopton
There is a clear line of former mine workings, though the land is all now given over to sheep. In the background is Carsington Water.
Hillside above Godfreyhole The land is used for grazing sheep but there are the remains of former mine workings.
Hillside above Godfreyhole
The land is used for grazing sheep but there are the remains of former mine workings.
Path through mine workings There are plenty of remains of spoil heaps but the land is now all grazed by sheep.
Path through mine workings
There are plenty of remains of spoil heaps but the land is now all grazed by sheep.
The northern end of Carsington Water This arm of the lake is fully grown over with rushes and other foliage. The visible water is not far away.
The northern end of Carsington Water
This arm of the lake is fully grown over with rushes and other foliage. The visible water is not far away.
Path towards Callow A steady uphill stretch. My walk instructions said head towards the holly tree. While you can't see the leaves, there is only one shape that could be a holly tree.
Path towards Callow
A steady uphill stretch. My walk instructions said head towards the holly tree. While you can't see the leaves, there is only one shape that could be a holly tree.
Sheep above Stainsborough Hall
Sheep above Stainsborough Hall
Excavator on Rough Pitty Side The excavator is assisting work on shoring up a forestry path which had been liable to subsidence. It is seen through the trees from Stainsbro Lane with Wirksworth in the background.
Excavator on Rough Pitty Side
The excavator is assisting work on shoring up a forestry path which had been liable to subsidence. It is seen through the trees from Stainsbro Lane with Wirksworth in the background.
Stainsborough Hall As seen from Stainsborough Lane.
Stainsborough Hall
As seen from Stainsborough Lane.
Path to Stainsborough Lane The path from Wirksworth crosses fields with a few mining traces.
Path to Stainsborough Lane
The path from Wirksworth crosses fields with a few mining traces.
Greylag geese in a ridge and furrow field at Carsington Water
Greylag geese in a ridge and furrow field at Carsington Water
Canada geese in a field at Carsington Water
Canada geese in a field at Carsington Water
View across Carsington Water
View across Carsington Water
Hob at Carsington Hob’s fairy tale trail is a 3 mile long route and has many amazing sculptures to see. These have been carved by chainsaw by local artist Andrew Frost.
Hob at Carsington
Hob’s fairy tale trail is a 3 mile long route and has many amazing sculptures to see. These have been carved by chainsaw by local artist Andrew Frost.
Boats moored and beached at Carsington Sailing Club
Boats moored and beached at Carsington Sailing Club
Watersports Island, Carsington Water Island near the watersports centre. It is a nature reserve and you are not allowed to land on it.
Watersports Island, Carsington Water
Island near the watersports centre. It is a nature reserve and you are not allowed to land on it.
Canada Geese, Carsington Water
Canada Geese, Carsington Water
Carsington Water Looking across to the Sailing Club
Carsington Water
Looking across to the Sailing Club
Stones Island Cut from Derbyshire gritstones, the stones on this hilltop feature vary in height from 1.8 to 4 metres, the largest weighing 7.6 tonnes. Most of the stones have a peephole to direct your sight at features in the surrounding countryside. There are toe holders for small children.
Stones Island
Cut from Derbyshire gritstones, the stones on this hilltop feature vary in height from 1.8 to 4 metres, the largest weighing 7.6 tonnes. Most of the stones have a peephole to direct your sight at features in the surrounding countryside. There are toe holders for small children.
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Big Covert is located at Grid Ref: SK2552 (Lat: 53.066629, Lng: -1.6190543)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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