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Burton Dassett

The best hikes from bus stations around Burton Dassett

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Bus station hiking trails around Burton Dassett navigate a landscape characterized by rolling ironstone hills and former quarry sites. The region features varied terrain, from gentle ascents to more moderate climbs, offering panoramic views across southern Warwickshire. Geological formations from its Jurassic origin are visible throughout the area, alongside a small woodland known as Fox Covert. The thin, stony soils support sheep grazing, contributing to the pastoral character of the hills.

Best bus station hiking trails around Burton Dassett

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Holy Well, Burton Dassett – Windmill Hill Beacon loop from Burton Dassett CP

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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Paul77
June 11, 2024, Footpath Entrance

We walked past the entrance to the footpath as it was obscured by bushes and an adjacent gate

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The Burton Dassett war memorial is to be found on the village green on Bottom Street, Burton Dassett. It takes the form of a Latin Cross with flared ends, an octagonal column, square plinth and a two stepped base. There are 15 names for World War 1 and 10 for World War 2 in th eform of an additional brass plaque containing details of an American Bomber crew unrelated to the village that crashed there. The memorial wa sunveiled by General Gage 22nd January 1922, the monies being raised by public subscription; the masons were J F Booth and Sons. The memorial was fully restored between 1996 and 1997 to commemorate the centenary of the parish council. The original masons Booths became Hornton Quarries Ltd, so the restoration of 1996 was carried out by the same firm that built the memorial in 1921. The parish incorporates the villages of Northend and Knightcote. The memorial is exceedingly weather worn and could do with a refurbishment.

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Avon Dassett Reading Room is owned and managed by the Parish Council. The Reading Room was given to the village as a gift from Thomas Perry the owner of Bitham Hall in 1898.

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This well is a bit of an enigma, in the deserted Burton Dassett village in Northend, is found a substantial well head which has claims to be a ‘Holy Well’  although the provenance is unclear. Burgess (1876) in his Warwickshire History simply notes that it was used for baptism and immersion. Whilst Bord and Bord (1985) Sacred Waters appear to be earliest to refer to it as such stating: “the holy well with its stone cover will be seen on the left-hand side of the lane as you approach the church”.                                            The present stone well house is of a considerable size being constructed of local red sandstone around 1840 in a Grecian style. The central doorway is party below ground level and has steps down into a square chamber. Over the stone lintel but the worn instruction is an inscription with carved flowers. It possibly states 1534 but it was not clear. It is evident that the well was part of an estate improvement but when and by whom? And did it exist before? If it does say 1534 that is an early date for a landed estate improvement. It certainly is still visited by well wishers as coins are found in its waters. Sadly, despite a substantial water supply it did not stop the demise of the village and now only the substantial church remains, which incidentally is worthy of a visit.

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Sasha Taylor
April 1, 2021, Harts Hill

A circular earthwork is clearly visible on the ground on Harts Hill. It measures approximately 15m internal diameter, the ditch is 2m wide and the entrance (facing SE) is 2.5m across.

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There is documentary evidence for a windmill here from the Post Medieval period and possibly earlier. It was of the post mill type and was restored in the 1930s but blew down in the 1946. It was at Windmill Hill. The beacon is what is left.

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All Saints is a Grade I-listed church in a picturesque setting on the Burton Dassett Hills. The church has 12th-century origins. However, the chancel and transepts are early 13th century and the tower and porch are early 14th century. Inside, you can observe 13th-century wall paintings, medieval tiles and tombs from the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Burton Dassett Hills Country Park boasts 100 acres (40 ha) of rolling hills with breathtaking panoramic views. On a clear day, views stretch beyond Coventry. Opened in 1971, the park contains many historical sites, including the ironstone quarry remains and the 12th-century All Saints Church.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Burton Dassett?

There are over 10 hiking trails around Burton Dassett that are accessible from bus stations, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.

Are there easy hiking trails accessible by bus in Burton Dassett?

Yes, you'll find several easy routes. For instance, the Windmill Hill Beacon – Harts Hill loop is an easy option, as is the Harts Hill – Windmill Hill Beacon loop, both offering gentle ascents and scenic views.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus station hikes in Burton Dassett?

The trails primarily traverse rolling ironstone hills, providing panoramic views. You'll encounter a 'hummocky landscape' with stony soils, and some routes may pass through small woodlands like Fox Covert, offering varied natural environments.

Are there circular walks available from bus stations in Burton Dassett?

Many of the trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient when relying on public transport. Examples include the Holy Well, Burton Dassett – Windmill Hill Beacon loop and the Windmill Hill Beacon – Holy Well, Burton Dassett loop.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on these bus-accessible hikes?

You can explore a rich blend of natural beauty and historical interest. Highlights include the prominent Harts Hill, the historic All Saints Church, and remnants of ancient quarry sites. The Beacon, perched on the highest point, offers spectacular views across southern Warwickshire.

Are the bus-accessible trails in Burton Dassett suitable for families?

Yes, with a good selection of easy and moderate trails, many routes are suitable for families. The varied terrain and historical points of interest, such as the old quarry faces, can make for an engaging outing. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to match your family's capabilities.

Can I bring my dog on these bus station hikes?

Burton Dassett Hills is generally dog-friendly. However, as the landscape supports sheep grazing, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, to ensure their safety and the welfare of the animals.

When is the best time of year to hike these bus-accessible trails?

The trails can be enjoyed year-round. For the best panoramic views, a clear day is ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hikes can be invigorating, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on some paths.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Burton Dassett?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive panoramic views, the unique ironstone hills, and the historical landmarks that add character to the walks. The sense of 'wild country' close to urban areas is also frequently highlighted.

Are there any historical sites along the bus station hiking routes?

Absolutely. Beyond the 12th-century All Saints Church with its ancient carvings and holy well, you'll find visible remnants of extensive ironstone quarrying. The nearby Battle of Edgehill Site also offers historical context to the region.

Where can I find more information about Burton Dassett Hills Country Park?

For additional details about the park's facilities and general information, you can visit the official Warwickshire County Council website: warwickshire.gov.uk.

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