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Lee in Doncaster
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Two Local Country Parks
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15:18:46, 20/05/20 »
Just about as far as I can get:
https://peakwalking.blogspot.com/2020/05/highfields-country-park-and-brodsworth.html
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Mel
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For all their "man made-ness" country parks do have some interesting stuff in them.
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Lee in Doncaster
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Yes they do Mel. The local ones, which re mainly landscaped former colliery tips are quite impressive...and usually have wide ranging views from the top.
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vghikers
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Another nice local walk Lee, the water features always add a lot to a scene and that's a pleasing view.
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