The Green Line is a 12-mile-long wildlife corridor that runs through the heart of London, providing a vital habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. This unique site is a haven for nature lovers, with its mixture of woodland, grassland, and wetland habitats supporting a diverse array of wildlife, including birds, bats, insects, and small mammals. The Green Line is also home to several rare and endangered species, making it a crucial conservation area.
This special Green Line footpath, was created as a right of way, after one of the old midland railway line routes closed, and this lovely footpath was created after being saved from destruction by local campaigners as building developers set out to destroy it. Now is an important spot for berries, green shoots trees, wild birds and bird song as the path runs v unusually at the end of a series of long gardens and big houses given nature protection from cars and roads. A favorite spot with dog walkers too, who unfortunately spoil it for others by not clearing up their dog mess. Lets respect and love this special place.
Nice walk saved by local people for the good of all and wild life. Graffiti on fencing spoils it but I see some has been removed. Well done.
A very pleasant easy walk along an historic disused railway line that used to run between Nottingham and London St Pancras station.
Lovely nature walk in the middle of west Bridgford. Would be higher apart from the amount of dog poo
Lovely old rsilway line converted into a tranquil nature reserve.
Don't risk getting your feet moody if it's raining lad
Good for kids
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This special Green Line footpath, was created as a right of way, after one of the old midland railway line routes closed, and this lovely footpath was created after being saved from destruction by local campaigners as building developers set out to destroy it. Now is an important spot for berries, green shoots trees, wild birds and bird song as the path runs v unusually at the end of a series of long gardens and big houses given nature protection from cars and roads. A favorite spot with dog walkers too, who unfortunately spoil it for others by not clearing up their dog mess. Lets respect and love this special place.
Nice walk saved by local people for the good of all and wild life. Graffiti on fencing spoils it but I see some has been removed. Well done.
A very pleasant easy walk along an historic disused railway line that used to run between Nottingham and London St Pancras station.
Lovely nature walk in the middle of west Bridgford. Would be higher apart from the amount of dog poo
Lovely old rsilway line converted into a tranquil nature reserve.
Don't risk getting your feet moody if it's raining lad