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Hikes around Burton Coggles explore the gentle, rolling landscapes of South Kesteven, Lincolnshire. The region is characterized by its undulating farmland, historic woodlands, and the quiet valleys of the River Glen. A network of public footpaths connects the area's villages and natural features, offering varied routes across the countryside.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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9.29km
02:25
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
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9.59km
02:29
60m
60m
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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3.37km
00:51
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.16km
01:37
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Park your bike between the rigs and head in for an all-day Full English. Not sure whether they do avocado on toast and single-origin cold brew coffee though.
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Now under new ownership but still a great place to stop in a nice location. Outdoor bike parking which can be overseen from the tables inside. Open 9am-3.30pm (3pm Sun, closed Mon).
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Very good cafe and tea room. Good food.
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Don’t let the name fool you, although a truckstop this place makes the ideal stop on a long ride. Massive choice of good food hot and cold. Even get a beer if you want. Can lock bikes up round the back.
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Cracking free house that offers a good range of beers and good food. Cyclist friendly.
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Well stocked village shop. Open from 7am to 10pm 7 days a week.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many routes begin and end in local villages, guiding you through the surrounding farmland and woodlands without the need to retrace your steps. A good example of a shorter circular route is the Hiking loop from Corby Glen, which offers a pleasant walk through the countryside.
Most trails in the countryside around Burton Coggles are suitable for walking with a dog, but they often cross farmland with livestock, so keeping your dog on a lead is essential. For off-lead opportunities, Twyford Wood is a popular choice, with paths that follow old airfield runways. Just be mindful of wildlife and other visitors.
The Corby Glen Motte is a significant historical landmark you can see on several local hikes. It's a large earthen mound that marks the site of a Norman fortified manor house. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's medieval past and is a prominent feature in the landscape just north of the parish church in Corby Glen.
Absolutely. The region's gentle terrain makes it great for families. For an easy and engaging walk, consider the Twyford Wood loop from Colsterworth. It's a relatively short and flat trail. Additionally, nearby attractions like Belton Park offer well-maintained paths and an adventure playground, making it a great day out for all ages.
Newton's Trail is a longer walking and cycling route that connects several villages and historical sites in the area, including Burton le Coggles. It's named after Sir Isaac Newton, who was born at Woolsthorpe Manor, one of the key points of interest along the way. The trail is a great option if you're looking for a multi-day walk that combines scenic countryside with local history.
There are over 75 hiking routes to explore in the Burton Coggles area. These range from easy, short strolls to more moderate, longer-distance hikes, offering plenty of options for all ability levels.
The trails around Burton Coggles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the mix of open farmland and woodland paths, and the historical points of interest found along the routes.
Yes, there are many easier trails. The area has over 30 easy-rated hikes that are perfect for a relaxed walk. These routes typically follow gentle gradients on public footpaths and quiet country lanes. A good place to find accessible paths is the Colsterworth Nature Reserve, which has been improved for better accessibility.
Yes, several routes incorporate a traditional village pub. The Griffin Inn in Irnham is a popular starting or finishing point for hikes in the area. Stopping at a local pub is a great way to experience the local hospitality after exploring the countryside.
The landscape is rich with natural beauty. Key features include the serene valleys of the River Glen and River Trent, which offer tranquil riverside paths. You can also explore ancient woodlands like Twyford Wood, a former RAF airfield now home to a butterfly reserve, and the highly-regarded Londonthorpe Wood, known for its varied paths and views.
You can hike here year-round, but spring and summer are particularly beautiful when the wildflowers are in bloom and the woodlands are lush and green. Autumn offers stunning colours in the trees. The paths can get muddy in winter, so waterproof footwear is recommended.
Yes, the nearby Easton Walled Gardens are a major highlight. These restored historic gardens feature beautiful floral displays and are set along the River Witham. While not directly on most public footpaths, they are a short distance from Burton Coggles and make for a wonderful addition to a day spent outdoors.


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