People taking a holiday in the Peak District might want to try out the region's latest family attraction – the Bollington Tree Trail.
This community project, financed by the Peak District's Sustainable Development Fund, is set to be launched on September 5th.
Ann Mayer, coordinator at the Bridgend Community Centre, which developed the project with the help of over 100 schoolchildren, said: "The tree trail will help us promote healthy exercise in the fresh air and get people enthused about the countryside."
Visitors can learn about woodlands, wildlife and climate change as they explore the track, which will cover 12 miles when the final section is opened in June 2011.
And those lucky enough to be visiting the region on September 5th can join in a guided walk along the trail, complete with a picnic and children's activities.
It was recently suggested by David James, chief executive of Visit Peak District and Derbyshire, that the region is ideal for those who wish to see the real England.
Posted by Toby Lawrence, cottages4you



