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Hiking around Barton Seagrave explores the Northamptonshire countryside, featuring a mix of parkland paths, riverside trails along the Ise Valley, and walks through small woodlands. The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by rolling fields and well-maintained paths around local nature reserves and reservoirs. Historical elements, including medieval village remains and moated enclosures, add to the walking experience.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.2
(10)
19
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10.6km
02:49
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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15
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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8
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11.8km
03:07
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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25.9km
06:46
200m
200m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8
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14.1km
03:40
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Presumably a former Ironstone Quarry - nice shady walk through the trees.
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Cafe and restaurant. Unfortunately closed Sunday and Monday. I have visited it a couple of times in the evening for the Contra Roots concerts, which have been very good. Tasty meals to enjoy at the same time. It is a very small venue so you need to pre-book by phoning them up.
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Narrow winding path that undulates along the excavation (I assume is was formerly an Ironstone quarry). Expect it to be soggy and muddy during wet periods.
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Make sure the pub in Rushton is open!, so you can stop for cider!
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Lovely cosy cafe, well priced, lots of breakfast options as well as fresh home made cakes. Gets very busy over lunch, often booked up but a decent coffee stop in the morning.
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This is one of those awkward spots. You come flying down the hill, round a blind corner see a bridge that you need to bunny-hop onto and then, before you know it, you realise there is a really steep exit and you need to get into Granny-cog really quick. I couldn't process all this fast enough and completely Fived it. Hope you have better luck!
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Yes, there's a wide variety with over 120 routes available. The area offers everything from gentle parkland strolls to more demanding countryside hikes, so you'll find plenty of options regardless of your fitness level.
The trails around Barton Seagrave are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the mix of scenery, which includes historic parklands like Wicksteed Park, paths along the Ise Valley, and quiet woodland sections. The well-maintained paths are also frequently mentioned.
Circular walks are very common in this area. A great example is the The Three Farthings Pub loop from Pytchley, which takes you on a longer journey through the surrounding countryside. Many routes are designed as loops, making logistics easy for a day out.
Many trails in the area are suitable for walking with a dog. For a dedicated off-leash area, locals enjoy Dog Kennel Spinney, a small wooded park with plenty of paths. Always check local signage for specific leash rules, especially in nature reserves or near farmland.
The region is excellent for family walks. Sywell Country Park, a short drive away, offers a 2.5-mile circular Reservoir Walk on easy paths that are perfect for all ages. It passes through wildflower meadows and woodland, with lots of wildlife to spot.
Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging day out, the Twywell Hills and Dales β Gullet Path loop from Kettering is a great option. This extensive route covers varied terrain and is best suited for hikers with a good level of fitness.
You can find several pleasant woodland walks nearby. Wallis Spinney, located within the Ise Valley, is a pocket of ancient woodland that offers a tranquil hiking experience. For a smaller but popular spot, The Wilderness is also a good choice for a quiet stroll among the trees.
Barton Seagrave and the nearby town of Kettering are served by public transport. Many walks, especially those starting from Wicksteed Park or the village itself, are accessible from local bus stops. Kettering also has a train station, providing a good starting point for exploring the wider area.
Besides the village itself, hikers enjoy several key locations:
Yes, the popular circular walk connecting Barton Seagrave village with Wicksteed Park is mostly on hard-surfaced paths, making it a reliable choice even after rain. Many routes within country parks like Sywell also feature well-maintained, all-weather paths.
For some of the best scenic views in the wider area, head to Barton Hills National Nature Reserve. The trails there lead you through rolling countryside and up to high points offering sweeping vistas. It's a popular favorite for its beautiful landscapes.


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