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British Native Tree Trail Gedling Country Park

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You can follow two routes
NEAR – shown in blue – is 1.4 km long, wheelchair and pushchair friendly 
FAR – shown in orange – is xx km long and a little more challenging

Whether you walk the Near or Far route you will be able to see all of our unique selection of British native trees.

Both routes start and finish in the café area and include 50 species of trees.
The numbers shown on the map are printed on signs by the corresponding trees. 
The signs also give you the tree’s name and a QR code to help you read about the trees on your mobile phone.


Copy the map here by Clicking on image 

With thanks
Our British native tree trail has been possible with thanks
to the generous donations of time, money and support
from the following organisations
COOP
Gedling Borough Council
Friends of Gedling Country Park
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With thanks
Our British native tree trail has been possible with thanks
to the generous donations of time, money and support
from the following organisations
COOP
Gedling Borough Council
Friends of Gedling Country Park
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  • News & Events
    • News Articles
    • Events Calendar
    • Postcard Competition Winners 2021
    • Art Competition 2019/20
    • Photography Competition
    • AGM's >
      • AGM 2022
      • AGM 2021
      • AGM 2020
      • AGM 2019
      • AGM 2018
      • AGM 2017
      • AGM 2016
    • Arnold Lane 1,050 Homes Development
    • Spring Lane 150 Homes Development
    • Opening Day
  • About the Friends
    • About the Friends
    • Sponsors and Partners
  • About the Park
    • About the Park
    • How to Get Here
    • Park Map
    • Things to See and Do
    • Memorial Garden
    • Willows in the Park
    • Butterfly Walk
    • Gallery
    • Park History
    • Our Vision for the Future
    • Park Byelaws
    • Emergency Contact Information for the Park
  • Donate or Join
  • Wildlife
    • Wildlife
    • British Native Tree Trail >
      • Tree Trail List
      • Tree Trail Description
      • Explanation of our tree choices
    • Park Watch
    • Wildlife Walks
    • Gedling Country Park Wildlife DVDs
    • Recording Wildlife
    • Woodland Trust Guides
    • Wildlife Check List
  • Heritage
    • Heritage
    • Film of the former Gedling Colliery
  • Contact Us