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Family friendly hiking trails around Long Compton are situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling hills and scenic countryside. The region features a mix of farmland, quiet country lanes, and ancient woodlands, including Long Compton Woods. The landscape is also notable for historical sites like the Rollright Stones, which are integrated into several routes. The area offers a variety of paths suitable for different skill levels, with elevations generally under 200 meters.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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204
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7.52km
02:01
90m
90m
Embark on the moderate Rollright Stones loop, a 4.7-mile (7.5 km) hike with 310 feet (94 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in 2 hours and 1 minute. You will…
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45
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6.30km
01:43
100m
100m
Embark on a moderate hike through the classic English countryside, covering 3.9 miles (6.3 km) with an elevation gain of 320 feet (98 metres). This loop typically takes around 1…

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4.5
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73
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14.4km
03:56
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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6.40km
01:49
140m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very pleasant walk with a few muddy patches in the woods. Nothing too hard about it and some lovely Cotswold country
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nice road side village from which you can start plenty rides into this part of the Cotswolds. Don't miss the store for refueling.
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Fabulous walk allowing you to see the stone monuments erected 3,800 years BC. Special attention when you park by the road as there are thief’s that break your car window and take your belongings. This couple that arrive 10 minutes before us had their passports stolen! We opted to park in Salford and do the walk starting there. Safe parking there and plenty of spaces.
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The village has nice old houses, an impressive church and a great ascent in the the north for anyone who likes climbing with their road bike.
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The King Stone is a standing stone in the Cotswolds, England, which dates back to the Bronze Age. It is believed to have been a marker for ancient trade routes or a ceremonial site.
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Enjoy a peaceful stroll through the beautiful Long Compton Woods in The Cotswolds AONB. The woods are made up of Broadleaved and conifer trees with a lovely understory of wildflowers and seasonal bluebells.
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A section of the lovely d'arcy Dalton Way footpath created in 1986 to celebrate the society's diamond jubilee.
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There are over 20 family-friendly hiking trails around Long Compton, offering a good mix of easy and moderate options to suit different family needs and energy levels.
You can expect classic Cotswolds terrain, featuring rolling hills, scenic countryside, and a mix of farmland paths, quiet country lanes, and ancient woodlands like Long Compton Woods. Many routes include gentle ascents and descents, providing varied and engaging landscapes for families.
Absolutely! Many family-friendly routes pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. A highlight is the ancient megalithic complex of the Rollright Stones Stone Circle, which includes the King Stone and the intriguing Whispering Knights. These sites offer a fascinating glimpse into Bronze Age and Neolithic history. You'll also enjoy far-reaching views across the Cotswolds countryside.
Yes, many trails around Long Compton are dog-friendly. The area's varied landscapes of fields, woodlands, and country lanes provide excellent opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and clean up after them.
Yes, Long Compton offers several excellent circular routes perfect for families. For example, the Rollright Stones loop is a popular moderate option, and the Long Compton and Macmillan Way Loop provides a moderate 6.3 km journey through hills and past village landmarks.
Spring and summer are particularly lovely for family hikes in Long Compton. In spring, Long Compton Woods are known for their beautiful understory of seasonal bluebells. The milder weather during these seasons makes for comfortable walking, and the countryside is vibrant with flora and fauna. Autumn also offers stunning colours.
Yes, there are several easy routes ideal for toddlers or beginner hikers. These trails often feature gentler gradients and well-maintained paths, allowing younger children to enjoy the outdoors without becoming overtired. An example is the Hiking loop from Little Compton, which is rated as easy.
Many walks in Long Compton start directly from the village, where you can often find on-street parking or designated car parks. For routes that begin at specific landmarks like the Rollright Stones, there are usually dedicated parking areas nearby, though these can fill up during peak times.
Yes, the village of Long Compton itself offers options for refreshments. The historic St. Peter and St. Paul Church is a point of interest, and The Red Lion pub is a welcoming spot for a pub lunch or a drink after your hike, providing a classic Cotswolds experience.
The family-friendly trails around Long Compton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars. Reviewers often praise the area's beautiful rolling hills, the historical intrigue of the Rollright Stones, and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands, making it a popular choice for families.
Yes, the diverse landscapes around Long Compton, including ancient woodlands and farmland, provide good opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for various bird species, small mammals, and insects, especially in areas like Long Compton Woods, which are known for their natural beauty.
While many trails are suitable for families, some paths may be uneven or muddy, especially after rain. For families with strollers, it's best to choose the easier, flatter routes or those that follow country lanes. Always check the route details for specific terrain information to ensure it meets your family's accessibility needs.
Public transport options to Long Compton can be limited, as is common in many rural Cotswolds villages. While some bus services may connect to larger towns, for direct access to many trailheads, driving is often the most convenient option. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if you plan to rely on public transport.


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