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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Bleasby

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Family friendly hiking trails around Bleasby, located in Nottinghamshire, offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by the meandering River Trent, providing pleasant riverside paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Hikers will find a mix of woodlands, expansive open meadows, and small lakes, creating varied backdrops for walks. The terrain ranges from flat riverside routes to gently rolling fields, accommodating different preferences for family-friendly outings.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Bleasby

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Last updated: July 14, 2026

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Field Edge Tracks – Picnic Spot by the River Trent loop from Fiskerton cum Morton

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Beth
July 13, 2025, Railway Pit Lakes

Can be busy in summer with BBQs which may ruin the enjoyment a little.

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Sadly most of the apple trees that used to be here a few years ago have been chopped down. How many trees makes an orchard? More than there are I would say!

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Opened on 4 August 1846. This two track section runs between Thurgarton & Lowdham stations. Both freight and passenger services run through here. Rolling stock can be found on the wikipedia page for Thurgarton Station.

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These tracks are on the field edges, the weather had been dry days before May 13th 2024, enough wind to make the surfaces hard and easier to ride on. These tracks would be typical mud slogs in certain areas in wet weather

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Caudwell's Mill stands on the River Greet on the site of Southwell’s mediaeval Burgage mill. When Charles Caudwell, whose family originated from Derbyshire, bought the mill in 1851 he made changes, thus greatly increasing the mill’s capacity. Wheat was transported to the mill by road, rail and water. Local corn arrived by horse and cart, supplies from further afield came from the R.Trent by barge to a wharf at Fiskerton which still stands. The mill suffered serious fires on three occasions in 1867, 1893 and 1917. On each occasion the opportunity was taken to modernise the plant. Local bakers took their supply of flour from the mill, best known was ‘Mosedale’s’ Bakery and Caudwell’s ‘Greet Lily Flour’ won the Nottinghamshire’s Bakers Cup in 1907, 1908, 1909, 1912 and 1914. The mill was taken over by Associated British Foods, who closed it in 1977 and in 1989 the mill was converted into residential apartments.

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An ‘open access’ orchard, which can be enjoyed at the start of the picturesque Southwell Trail. Within the Community Orchard, three Bramley Apple trees were planted to commemorate the bicentenary of the world famous apple in 2009. The trees were donated by Roger Merryweather who, along with his brother, were the last members of the family involved with running H. Merryweather & Sons Nursery, where the world-famous Bramley Apple was first cultivated. Riverside Walk is ideal for a tranquil stroll alongside the River Greet, from Upton Road to the Greet Bridge on the Normanton Road, while the Orchard is a popular picnic spot.

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The former Palace of the Archbishop of York stands next door to the Minster, adjoining the present official residence of the Bishop of Southwell. The Palace as we see it today dates from the 14th Century and was wrecked during the Civil War. The ruined part can be admired up-close from the Palace Gardens. The surviving built part of the Palace – the Great Hall – was restored in the Edwardian era. The Hall retains its original proportions and the beams of the magnificent vaulted ceiling of the State Chamber are mostly medieval originals.

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The earliest church on the site is believed to have been founded in 627 by Paulinus, the first Archbishop of York, when he visited the area while baptising believers in the River Trent. The legend is commemorated in the Minster's baptistry window. In 956 King Eadwig gave land in Southwell to Oskytel, Archbishop of York, on which a minster church was established. The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded the Southwell manor in great detail. The Norman reconstruction of the church began in 1108, probably as a rebuilding of the Anglo-Saxon church, starting at the east end so that the high altar could be used as soon as possible and the Saxon building was dismantled as work progressed. Many stones from this earlier Anglo-Saxon church were reused in the construction. The church was originally attached to the Archbishop of York's Palace which stood next door and is now ruined.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Bleasby?

There are 6 family-friendly hiking trails around Bleasby, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. This selection ensures there's something suitable for various ages and fitness levels.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes near Bleasby?

The trails around Bleasby offer a diverse mix of terrain, perfect for families. You'll find pleasant, flat riverside paths along the River Trent, gentle ascents through open meadows, and charming woodland tracks. This variety keeps walks interesting for children and adults alike.

Are there any easy, shorter walks suitable for families with young children or toddlers?

Yes, for an easier option, consider the War Memorial Recreation Ground – The Duck Pond loop from Bleasby. This route is just under 11 km with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for all skill levels and can be completed in under two hours.

Can we spot any wildlife or interesting natural features on these family trails?

Absolutely! The River Trent and surrounding woodlands are rich in wildlife. Along the riverside paths, you can often spot various bird species and aquatic life. In summer, look out for sand martins flying low over the water. The small lakes and meadows also provide opportunities for nature observation.

Are there any circular routes that are good for families?

Many of the family-friendly routes around Bleasby are circular, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. For example, the Field Edge Tracks – Picnic Spot by the River Trent loop from Fiskerton cum Morton is a great circular option that takes you along the river.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions we can see along the trails?

The area boasts several points of interest. You might encounter the tranquil Lambley Reed Pond or the scenic Balderton Lake. For a historical touch, the magnificent Southwell Minster is a notable landmark that can be incorporated into longer routes, such as the Southwell Community Orchard – Southwell Minster loop from Bleasby.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the family-friendly trails in Bleasby?

The komoot community highly rates the trails around Bleasby, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the varied landscape of woodlands and meadows, and the overall family-friendly atmosphere that makes for enjoyable outdoor adventures.

Are there any routes that feature lakes or water views?

Yes, several routes offer beautiful lake and river views. The Railway Pit Lakes – The Green loop from Bleasby specifically takes you past some of the small, tranquil lakes in the area. Additionally, many trails follow the scenic River Trent, providing continuous water vistas.

Is there a good option for a slightly longer family hike with varied scenery?

For a longer adventure with diverse scenery, consider the Gunthorpe Lock and Weir – Riverbank View loop from Fiskerton cum Morton. This moderate 14.6 km route offers expansive river views and takes you through varied landscapes, providing a rewarding experience for active families.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family in Bleasby?

Bleasby's trails are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are particularly lovely for families. In spring, the woodlands burst with new life, and in summer, the riverside paths offer pleasant breezes and opportunities to spot sand martins. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be crisp and quiet, though some paths might be muddy.

Are the trails generally well-maintained and easy to navigate for families?

The trails around Bleasby are generally well-maintained, with many featuring easily accessible paths suitable for families. While some routes might involve gently rolling fields, the overall navigation is straightforward, making for a stress-free hiking experience with children.

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