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Easy hikes and walks around Blyton

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Easy hiking trails around Blyton are characterized by tranquil rural landscapes, offering accessible routes through woodlands, heathlands, and open fields. The terrain is generally gentle with minimal elevation change, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Notable natural features include Owlet Wood and Laughton Forest, providing varied woodland scenery. The area also offers views towards the Lincolnshire Wolds, known for rolling hills and grasslands.

Best easy hiking trails around Blyton

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Blyton Ice Cream…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Canal Basin – West Stockwith Lock loop from Misterton

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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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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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Pinarello
March 19, 2026, Owlet Wood

Lovely woodland, popular with dog walkers. 2 mile and 1 mile loops. Relatively well drained and rarely gets too boggy Hard surfaced car park.

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Located on the water’s edge of the River Trent in Gainsborough. On 10 May 1608, a group of Separatists (mainly women and children) decided to escape from Gainsborough in search of religious freedom. They left via the River Trent on a small barge called ‘The Francis’ which travelled to Stallingborough near Immingham, where they would meet a larger boat that would take them to Amsterdam in Holland. After 12 years of city live, some of them returned to England where they embarked the Mayflower in 1620 for their journey to America for a new life.

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The path was very soggy in parts and the bridges low with narrow path. Consider going over the top for safety.

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It does not look it but it’s a steep drop to the tow path. My advice when wet is walk down the steps onto the level.

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This is the joint of the Trent and a marina with a lock protecting the Chesterfield canal. This is my commencement point to complete a cycle of the whole Chesterfield canal top to toe.

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Gainsborough Old Hall in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire is over five hundred years old and one of the best preserved medieval manor houses in England. The hall was built by Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460. The Burghs were rich, flamboyant and powerful. Gainsborough Old Hall was not only their home, but also a demonstration of their wealth and importance. Burgh was a benefactor to Newark Church and also the founder of the Chantry and Alms House at Gainsborough. In 1470, the manor was attacked by Sir Robert Welles over a clash about lands, status, and honour, but it was not severely damaged. In 1484 Thomas entertained King Richard III in his hall. Henry VIII visited Gainsborough twice: once in 1509, and again in 1541 with his fifth wife, Queen Catherine Howard. The Queen was accused of indiscretions both at Gainsborough and Lincoln, and she was later executed.

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A Georgian style church with medieval tower and a magnificent interior, the altar piece is a copy of the Da Vinci painting of the Last Supper. The first reference to a church in Gainsborough was in 1180 when it was given by Roger de Talbot, Lord of the Manor of Gainsborough to the Knights Templar of Willoughton. However, by 1730 this church was considered 'too dark and mean and incommodious' to suit the town's growing population and the decision was made to build a new church. Only the 15th century tower remains from the original medieval church.

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Owlet Wood car park - maintained by woodland trust. Nice small woodland area, doesn’t get too busy really boggy in areas however this can be avoided, most of the paths are clean and would be suitable for buggies etc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Blyton?

Blyton offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 35 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are nearly 80 hiking routes in the area, providing plenty of options for various preferences.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes around Blyton?

The easy hikes around Blyton are characterized by tranquil rural landscapes, featuring gentle paths through woodlands, heathlands, and open fields. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for most fitness levels. You'll find well-maintained footpaths, and areas like Owlet Wood benefit from sandy soil, ensuring dry conditions year-round.

Are there any easy circular walks in Blyton?

Yes, many of the easy trails around Blyton are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Blyton Ice Cream – Owlet Wood loop from Blyton CP, which is 4.1 miles (6.6 km) and takes about 1 hour 40 minutes, winding through woodland and heathland.

Are the easy trails around Blyton suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes make the easy trails around Blyton ideal for families. Routes through woodlands like Owlet Wood and Laughton Forest offer engaging environments for children to explore. The Blyton Ice Cream – Owlet Wood loop is a great family-friendly choice, and you can even visit the Blyton Ice Cream Parlour afterwards.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hikes in Blyton?

Yes, most of the easy hiking trails around Blyton are dog-friendly, offering open spaces and woodland paths for your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to clean up after them. Trails through Laughton Forest are particularly popular for dog walks.

Are there any easy trails that pass by interesting landmarks or natural features?

Many easy trails in Blyton offer points of interest. For natural features, the Laughton Forest – Laughton Forest loop provides accessible paths through diverse woodlands. For historical sites, the The Sweyn Forkbeard – Gainsborough Old Hall loop leads through parkland terrain and past historical sites like Gainsborough Old Hall. You can also find the River Trent Riverside Path nearby.

Where can I find woodlands or forests for easy walks?

Blyton is well-known for its accessible woodlands. Owlet Wood is a significant natural feature offering a popular loop trail through a mix of woodland and heathland. Nearby, Laughton Forest also provides extensive easy paths through diverse woodlands.

Are there any easy routes with views of the Lincolnshire Wolds?

While not directly within the Lincolnshire Wolds, some trails near Blyton offer glimpses of this Area of Natural Beauty. On clear days, views of the rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds can be enjoyed from certain paths, particularly those in slightly more elevated sections or open fields surrounding the village.

Is parking available near the easy hiking trails?

Yes, many easy hiking trails around Blyton have designated parking areas. For example, the popular Blyton Ice Cream – Owlet Wood loop starts from Blyton CP (Car Park), and the Laughton Forest loop starts from East Ferry CP. Always check the specific route details for parking information.

How long do the easy hikes around Blyton typically take?

The easy hikes around Blyton generally range from 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. For instance, the Blyton Ice Cream – Owlet Wood loop is about 1 hour 40 minutes, and the The Sweyn Forkbeard – Gainsborough Old Hall loop takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.

What is the best time of year to go hiking on easy trails in Blyton?

Blyton's easy trails are enjoyable year-round due to the generally dry conditions provided by sandy soil in areas like Owlet Wood. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the well-drained paths remain accessible, making it a good destination for a refreshing walk.

Are there options for public transport to access easy trails in Blyton?

While Blyton is a rural village, some routes, particularly those extending towards larger towns like Gainsborough, may be accessible via public transport. For example, routes like The Sweyn Forkbeard – Gainsborough Old Hall loop start from Gainsborough Central, which has public transport links. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific access points.

Are there any places to stop for refreshments or a meal after an easy hike?

Yes, Blyton offers a charming local spot for refreshments. The Blyton Ice Cream Parlour is a popular local attraction, perfect for a treat after a walk, and can even serve as a starting point for some routes. For other options, nearby villages or Gainsborough offer pubs and cafes.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Blyton?

The easy trails around Blyton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural setting, the well-maintained paths through woodlands and open fields, and the accessibility for various fitness levels. Many appreciate the peaceful escape and the opportunity to enjoy nature without strenuous climbs.

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