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Easy hiking trails around St. Martin'S are characterized by diverse landscapes, including coastal paths, lush tropical forests, and elevated hills. The region offers a mix of terrain, from gentle seaside strolls to paths winding through historical sites. These routes provide opportunities to explore the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Hike the easy 3.8-mile Richmond and Hudswell Woods Circular, exploring ancient woodlands, riverside paths, and views of Richmond Castle.
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6.60km
01:48
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.14km
01:31
140m
140m
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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6.45km
01:47
110m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The top of the tower is accessible and offers some great views across Richmond and the Castle Grounds
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The wall paintings are wonderful - always a joy to see. The bike ride alongside the Swale is perfect. Watch out for herons, which can often be seen fishing on a rock. The ice cream at the parlour as you arrive at the station is delicious. The deli just inside is also fabulous…….
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One of the only or the only half-timbered house in Richmond
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Monday to Saturday 10am to 4.30pm. Last entry at 4pm. Museum entry: £8 | ages 10-16: £5 | under 10s: free Three hundred years of friendship and adventure, service and sacrifice. At the museum they tell the absorbing story of this famous regiment through the eyes of the soldiers who served.
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Biggest ruins I've seen, no entry fee, lots of interesting places to see, my favourite part was the roof underneath the refectory
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Legend has it that at the end of the eighteenth century, a tunnel was discovered at Richmond Castle that was believed to lead to Easby, where there is a ruined abbey. It is said that the entrance to this tunnel was uncovered by soldiers but the passageway beyond was so narrow and full of rubble that they couldn’t fit through it. So a little drummer boy was lowered in and the boy was told to walk along the tunnel, banging his drum, whilst above ground the soldiers would follow his drumming and learn where the tunnel led. All was well at first. The soldiers walked along, listening carefully, and were led out of the castle, across the marketplace and down towards the river. It is told that they managed to follow the drumbeats all the way to Easby woods but all of a sudden the drumming stopped, still some distance from Easby and the abbey. The drumming never resumed and the Drummer Boy was never seen again. A marker of the tunnel above ground is the Drummer Boy’s Stone, on the path to Easby, pinpointing the spot where it’s said that the drumbeats of this poor unfortunate lad were last heard.
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St. Martin'S offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 42 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are over 100 hiking routes across various difficulty levels for you to explore.
Easy hikes in St. Martin'S feature diverse landscapes, including gentle coastal paths, trails winding through lush tropical forests, and elevated hills offering scenic views. You'll find a mix of terrain, from smooth paths to those with slight inclines, providing an accessible and enjoyable experience.
Yes, St. Martin'S has several easy circular routes. For example, the Richmond and Hudswell Woods Circular is a popular 3.8-mile (6.1 km) trail that takes you through woodlands and returns to your starting point. Another option is the Ruins of Easby Abbey – Richmond Town Centre loop from Richmond, which is 4.1 miles (6.6 km) and combines historical sites with a town center walk.
Many easy hikes in St. Martin'S offer access to interesting landmarks and viewpoints. You can explore historical sites like the Ruins of Easby Abbey or visit Richmond Market Town and Castle. The Richmond Castle – Hudswell Woods loop from Richmond, for instance, leads past historical landmarks and offers views of the castle.
Yes, St. Martin'S offers several family-friendly easy hikes. The diverse terrain, from coastal strolls to woodland paths, provides options suitable for all ages. Trails that are shorter in distance and have minimal elevation gain, such as those around Loterie Farm or the easy coastal walks, are generally great for families.
Many trails in St. Martin'S are suitable for dogs, especially the easier routes. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Specific regulations may vary by location, particularly in nature reserves, so check local signage.
St. Maarten/St. Martin enjoys a subtropical climate, making it suitable for hiking year-round. The dry season, typically from December to May, offers cooler temperatures and less humidity, which can be more comfortable for hiking. However, even during the wetter season, short, easy hikes are enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons.
Absolutely. While Pic Paradis offers the highest panoramic views, many easy trails provide excellent vistas without significant effort. Coastal paths often open up to breathtaking ocean views, and trails around elevated hills like those near Fort Amsterdam or Saint Peters Hill offer sweeping perspectives of the island and surrounding waters.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, from stunning coastal views to lush tropical forests, and the accessibility of trails for various skill levels. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites is also frequently highlighted.
For a quieter experience, consider exploring trails within the St. Martin Nature Reserve or lesser-known coastal paths away from the main tourist hubs. Areas like Grandes Cayes or the paths on Pinel Island (accessible by shuttle boat) can offer a more serene hiking experience, especially during off-peak hours.
Yes, St. Martin'S has numerous options for dining and accommodation conveniently located near various trailheads. Major towns like Philipsburg, Marigot, and Grand Case offer a wide range of restaurants, cafes, and hotels. Even near more secluded trails, you might find local eateries or guesthouses, particularly around popular areas like Cole Bay or Little Bay.
Generally, most easy hiking trails in St. Martin'S do not require specific permits for public access. However, some private reserves, like Loterie Farm, may have an entrance fee. Always check for local signage or specific requirements if you plan to hike in protected areas or private properties.
The Ruins of Easby Abbey – Richmond Town Centre loop from Richmond is an excellent choice, combining historical ruins with a pleasant town walk. Another option is the Richmond Town Centre – View of Richmond Castle loop from Richmond, which offers views of the historic castle and the town.


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