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Hikes around Misterton with Walcote explore the rolling Leicestershire countryside, characterized by pastoral fields, quiet lanes, and pockets of woodland. The landscape is shaped by the meandering River Swift and its tributaries, creating a tranquil setting for walking. The area's network of public footpaths connects gentle hills and shallow valleys, with notable natural features including the Misterton Marshes wetland habitat.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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13.8km
03:37
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.1km
03:38
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Top tip only park your bike on the left, (looking from the road) there is a sign to remind you when you arrive. Great service, nice little upstairs room when the weather isnβt so good, or sit outside side on warm sunny days, good value for money with the coffee and cake.
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Get there before 11, fab outside space, bikes safe out the back (needs bike racks tho as used by cyclists)
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Seems to hold up well in the wet. South end can be very nettly but there is a farmers track you can follow to avoid
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The Hemplow Hills combine vibrant woodland with stirring vistas to make walking here a delight. They are one of the most scenic sections of the Jurassic Way long-distance trail, boasting beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, particularly towards neighbouring Honey Hill.
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Great spot to grab a bite to eat. Good pasties and sweet treats. Filled up my water bottles too
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Yes, there's a wide variety of options. You can find over 140 walking routes in the area, with a fairly even split between easy and moderate trails, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
The trails around Misterton with Walcote are well-regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the tranquil scenery, particularly the paths that follow the meandering River Swift and the quiet, pastoral landscapes.
Absolutely. The area is ideal for circular walks. A great example is The Gatehouses at Arbury Hill loop from South Kilworth. This moderate 8.5-mile (13.7 km) route takes you through the classic rolling Midlands countryside.
Many trails in the area are suitable for walking with a dog, especially those on public footpaths through open fields. However, you will likely cross fields with livestock, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control. Always check for local signage regarding dogs, particularly near nature reserves like Misterton Marshes.
Yes, the region offers many gentle walks perfect for a family outing. The landscape is characterized by low hills and shallow valleys, making for pleasant and not overly strenuous hiking. The area around the Great Central Walk in Lutterworth provides a good starting point for an accessible stroll.
Misterton Marshes is a key natural feature, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It's one of Leicestershire's most significant wetland habitats. When walking here, you'll experience a diverse environment of marshes, species-rich grasslands, and woodlands, making it a prime spot for birdwatching and enjoying local flora.
Yes, the River Swift is a central feature of many local walks. For a route that includes canal towpaths, consider the Brick Arch Bridge on Canal loop from Stanford. It's a moderate 5.6-mile (9 km) walk that showcases the area's waterway heritage.
For a quieter experience, explore the network of public footpaths away from the main villages. The permissive paths around the Misterton Hall estate often provide a more secluded walk with scenic views over the River Swift valley. Trails through smaller woodlands like Martinshaw Wood can also offer a peaceful escape.
Many of the villages in the area, such as South Kilworth and Gilmorton, have traditional pubs that make excellent start or end points for a walk. You can plan a route that loops back to the village, allowing you to enjoy refreshments after your hike.
The terrain is typical of the Leicestershire countryside: gently rolling hills, pastoral fields connected by stiles, and quiet country lanes. You'll also find footpaths along the River Swift and its tributaries, as well as some woodland trails. Most routes are on well-defined paths, but some field sections can be muddy after rain.
The nearby town of Lutterworth serves as the main hub for public transport in the area. From there, you can access several footpaths, including routes leading towards Misterton. Bus services connect Lutterworth to surrounding villages, but services can be infrequent, so it's best to check timetables in advance.
For most walks starting from villages like Walcote, Gilmorton, or North Kilworth, you will rely on on-street parking. Please park considerately. Some popular local spots for walkers, like Hick's Lodge, have dedicated car parks and facilities.


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