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Family friendly hiking trails around Morcott offer a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and expansive reservoirs. The region, nestled in Rutland, provides an extensive network of footpaths suitable for various abilities. Hikers can explore tranquil agricultural landscapes and natural features such as the River Welland. This area is ideal for those seeking accessible outdoor experiences in the English countryside.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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12.3km
03:17
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
07:39
310m
310m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.7km
06:32
240m
240m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Definitely drop down from Seaton as the views are amazing. There is a bog to cross from that direction just Infront of the viaduct so care needs to be taken in wetter weather. Plenty of sheep around the arches and surrounding land.
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This Victorian viaduct spans the Rivre Welland between Harringworth and Seaton. It is the longest masonry viaduct in Britain and was built between 1876 and 1880. It has 82 arches and reaches a whopping 1,275 yards (1.166 km) in length!
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pretty dry...walking boots advised though. trainers will get ruined.
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The Harringworth Viaduct, also known as the Welland Viaduct and Seaton Viaduct, is a railway viaduct crossing the River Welland between Harringworth, in Northamptonshire, and Seaton, in Rutland. At 1,275 yards (1.166 km) long and with 82 arches, each of which has a 40 feet (12 metre) span, it is the longest masonry viaduct in the United Kingdom
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Great views and ridable in all but the wettest weather
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The Exeter Arms is a lovely drinking pub (no sign of food!) and we were given a warm welcome by the Host, who was unaware of the Pubs lofty status as the highest in Rutland. We both enjoyed a very fine pint of “Inclined Plane” from the local Langton Brewery.
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Uppingham is a delightful little market town, filled with honey coloured stone buildings. Uppingham School has been providing education since 1584 and houses one of the largest private theatres in the country.
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Morcott and its surrounding area offer a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 200 routes, with 83 considered easy and 117 moderate, ensuring there's something suitable for various ages and abilities.
Yes, the region around Morcott features many gentle, circular paths perfect for families. While specific toddler-friendly routes aren't detailed here, the abundance of easy trails (83 in total) means you'll find plenty of options for shorter, less strenuous loops through the picturesque countryside.
The Morcott area is characterized by quintessential English countryside, featuring rolling hills, tranquil river valleys, and expansive reservoirs. You'll encounter agricultural landscapes, serene woodlands, and open views, providing a varied and scenic backdrop for your family adventures.
Absolutely. A prominent landmark is the Welland Viaduct, a magnificent structure that can be admired on routes like the Welland Viaduct – Harringworth Viaduct loop from Morcott. You might also spot the beautiful Normanton Church and the vast Rutland Water, or the scenic Eyebrook Reservoir.
Many of the trails in the Morcott area are dog-friendly, allowing your furry companions to join the family outing. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding lead requirements or restricted areas, particularly in nature reserves or agricultural land.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with warmer weather and blooming landscapes, ideal for family outings. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be magical, though some paths might be muddy. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, especially with children.
Yes, you can enjoy stunning views of the Eyebrook Reservoir on certain routes. For a more challenging family hike with these views, consider the View of Eyebrook Reservoir – Stoke Dry Wood loop from Morcott, which offers expansive vistas of this significant natural feature.
Family hikes around Morcott vary in duration and difficulty. Easy routes can be as short as an hour or two, while moderate trails might take half a day. For example, the Welland Viaduct – Harringworth Viaduct loop from Morcott is a moderate hike taking around 3 hours and 15 minutes, covering about 12.4 km.
The diverse landscapes, including woodlands, river valleys, and reservoir areas, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for various bird species, small mammals, and insects. Areas like Rutland Water Nature Reserve, though not directly on all routes, are known for their rich biodiversity.
The Morcott area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.47 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil English countryside, the well-maintained footpaths, and the scenic views, making it a popular choice for family outings.
Yes, for families looking for a longer, more immersive woodland experience, there are routes that incorporate Fineshade Woods. The Cycle Centre and Grounds Cafe – Fineshade Woods loop from Morcott is a more challenging option that takes you through this beautiful forest area.


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