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Family friendly hiking trails around Grandborough are characterized by a gentle, rural landscape in eastern Warwickshire, England. The area features open fields, country lanes, and the meandering River Leam, offering accessible paths with minimal elevation changes. Hikers can explore historic elements such as former canal sidings and medieval ridge and furrow field systems. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for easy walks and family excursions.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The rest of the walk is good , however I would recommend a different route for this section. Use either of the roads. The footpath disappears and before it does it entails a walk through a horses field , duck under electric fence and fight your way through stingers.
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This charming duck pond is nestled in the picturesque village of Willoughby. A nearby bench offers a perfect place to rest and recharge, and just a short stroll away is The Rose Inn, a lovely village pub.
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Wolfhamcote Bridge No 98 is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Oxford Canal Section) between Flecknoe Bridge No 102 (Flecknoe village half a mile southeast) (1 mile and 4 furlongs to the southwest) and Braunston Turn (Junction of the Grand Union, Oxford and Grand Junction Canals - Bridges No 93 & No 94) (5½ furlongs to the east). The nearest place in the direction of Flecknoe Bridge No 102 is Former Wolfamcote Loop (western entrance); 1 furlong away. The nearest place in the direction of Braunston Turn is Site of Wolfamcote Railway Bridge; ¾ furlongs away.
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Wolfamcote Winding Hole is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Oxford Canal Section) between Flecknoe Bridge No 102 (Flecknoe village half a mile southeast) (1 mile and 2¾ furlongs to the southwest) and Braunston Turn (Junction of the Grand Union, Oxford and Grand Junction Canals - Bridges No 93 & No 94) (6¾ furlongs to the east). The nearest place in the direction of Flecknoe Bridge No 102 is Hardgreaves Bridge No 99; 2¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Braunston Turn is Former Wolfamcote Loop (western entrance); ½ furlongs away.
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Hardgreaves Bridge No 99 is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Oxford Canal Section) between Flecknoe Bridge No 102 (Flecknoe village half a mile southeast) (1 mile and ¾ furlongs to the southwest) and Braunston Turn (Junction of the Grand Union, Oxford and Grand Junction Canals - Bridges No 93 & No 94) (1 mile and 1 furlong to the east). The nearest place in the direction of Flecknoe Bridge No 102 is Chambers Bridge No 100; 1¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Braunston Turn is Wolfamcote Winding Hole; 2¼ furlongs away.
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Chambers Bridge No 100 is a place on the waterways on the Grand Union Canal (Oxford Canal Section) between Flecknoe Bridge No 102 (Flecknoe village half a mile southeast) (7¼ furlongs to the southwest) and Braunston Turn (Junction of the Grand Union, Oxford and Grand Junction Canals - Bridges No 93 & No 94) (1 mile and 2¼ furlongs to the east). The nearest place in the direction of Flecknoe Bridge No 102 is Site of Nethercote Railway Bridge; 2¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Braunston Turn is Hardgreaves Bridge No 99; 1¼ furlongs away.
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Site of Nethercote Railway Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Oxford Canal Section) between Flecknoe Bridge No 102 (Flecknoe village half a mile southeast) (5 furlongs to the southwest) and Braunston Turn (Junction of the Grand Union, Oxford and Grand Junction Canals - Bridges No 93 & No 94) (1 mile and 4¾ furlongs to the east). The nearest place in the direction of Flecknoe Bridge No 102 is Nethercote Bridge No 101; 1½ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Braunston Turn is Chambers Bridge No 100; 2¼ furlongs away.
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Nethercote Bridge No 101 is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Oxford Canal Section) between Flecknoe Bridge No 102 (Flecknoe village half a mile southeast) (3½ furlongs to the west) and Braunston Turn (Junction of the Grand Union, Oxford and Grand Junction Canals - Bridges No 93 & No 94) (1 mile and 6¼ furlongs to the northeast). The nearest place in the direction of Braunston Turn is Site of Nethercote Railway Bridge; 1½ furlongs away.
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Grandborough and its surrounding area offer a fantastic selection of family-friendly hikes. You'll find over 200 easy routes, with a total of nearly 400 hiking trails available, ensuring there's something for every family's preference and energy level.
Yes, many trails around Grandborough are considered easy and are perfect for families with young children. These paths generally have minimal elevation gain and are suitable for shorter outings. An example is The Boat Inn, Birdingbury loop from Weedon to Marton Junction Line, which is an easy 5.8 km walk.
The trails around Grandborough offer a charming rural landscape with fields, country lanes, and views of the Shuckburgh Hills. You might also encounter the River Leam, and historic elements like former canal sidings. The area is known for its tranquil backdrop, ideal for a peaceful family outing.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails in the Grandborough area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Napton Junction – Napton Junction Marina loop offers a moderate 13.1 km circular hike through scenic countryside.
While hiking, you can discover several points of interest. Keep an eye out for the distinctive St Peter's Church in Grandborough, flanked by two tall Wellingtonia trees. You might also pass by historical sites like Stockton Lock No. 11 (Grand Union Canal) or enjoy views of Draycote Water, a prominent lake in the region.
Many of the rural paths and public footpaths around Grandborough are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially when passing through fields with livestock. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, but generally, the area is welcoming for well-behaved dogs on a lead.
Parking is often available in or near the village of Grandborough itself, or at designated car parks for specific trailheads. For example, some routes, like The Rose Inn, Willoughby loop, start from Grandborough CP (Car Park), making it convenient for families.
Grandborough is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for family hikes. In spring, you'll enjoy blooming wildflowers and mild temperatures, while autumn brings stunning foliage. Summer is also great, but remember to bring water and sun protection. Winter walks can be charming, but trails might be muddy.
Yes, several routes incorporate or pass near local establishments where families can stop for refreshments. For example, the route The Boat Inn, Birdingbury loop is named after a local pub, offering a convenient stop for a meal or drink after your walk.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Grandborough, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful rural setting, the ease of access to many paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature and local history. Many appreciate the well-maintained footpaths and the tranquil atmosphere, perfect for a family day out.
Given Grandborough's rural character, many trails offer a sense of peaceful seclusion, especially compared to more popular tourist destinations. Exploring some of the slightly longer, moderate loops, such as the Hiking loop from Grandborough CP (12.4 km), can often lead to quieter paths where you can enjoy nature with your family without large crowds.


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