The walk on 2 June commenced from Staunton Harold Visitor Centre on a pleasant day, providing ideal conditions for exploring the varied landscapes around the reservoir and surrounding countryside.

Leaving the visitor centre, the group followed the path alongside Staunton Harold Reservoir, enjoying expansive views across the water before reaching White Leys. From there, the route continued through Calke Park Nature Reserve, where the rich mix of woodland and open habitats offered plenty of interest. A short distance further brought us to the tranquil setting of Betty’s Pond, a popular spot for wildlife.

The walk then passed through the Calke Abbey Grounds, skirting Deer’s Cote Spinney and continuing towards Standley’s Barn. The route followed the edge of Poker’s Ley’s before entering the village of Ticknall, where walkers enjoyed views of the historic village and surrounding countryside.
Leaving Ticknall, the group entered Staunton Woods, following well-maintained woodland paths beneath a canopy of mature trees. The route then crossed Gorsey Leys, an attractive area of open countryside offering excellent views across the estate.
The final section returned to Staunton Harold Visitor Centre, completing a varied and enjoyable circular walk featuring reservoirs, woodland, nature reserves, parkland, and village scenery throughout.

Mark