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Thorney

The best walks and hikes around Thorney

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Hiking around Thorney offers a network of trails primarily situated along the River Trent and through the surrounding countryside of the East Midlands, UK. The landscape is characterized by riverine paths, agricultural land, and areas around historic estates. Elevations are generally low, indicating mostly flat or gently undulating terrain suitable for accessible walks. The region provides opportunities to explore riverbanks and rural settings.

Best hiking trails around Thorney

  • The most popular hiking route is From Fledburgh Viaduct to Torksey Viaduct along the River Trent, a 15.3 miles (24.6 km) trail that takes 6 hours 15 minutes to complete. This challenging route follows the River Trent, offering extensive riverside views.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Old Wood Archway Entrance – Doddington Hall and Gardens loop from Harby, a moderate 4.9 miles (7.9 km) path. This trail explores the grounds and surroundings of Doddington Hall, featuring a mix of parkland and woodland scenery.
  • Local hikers also love the St Peter's Church, Doddington – Doddington Hall and Gardens loop from Doddington Hall, a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) trail leading through the historic estate and gardens, often completed in about 1 hour.
  • Hiking around Thorney is defined by river valleys, open countryside, and paths around historic estates. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to longer, more challenging routes.
  • The routes in Thorney are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 230 reviews. More than 2,600 hikers have used komoot to explore Thorney's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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From Fledburgh Viaduct to Torksey Viaduct along the River Trent

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Robert Williams
October 25, 2025, The Dukeries Trail

amazing old railway trail into lincoln - generally quiet, slightly busier as your approach skellingthorpe end.

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This isn’t north scarle

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Description of gravel not accurate, at on point you have to cycle around the side of a wheat field, very rutted, also nettles about 3 feet high in places. When you turn of the road on the byway it is blocked across the field with electric fences for the horses. Not a very nice ride.

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Great cycle route along the old railway line, with old station platforms hinting to its past.

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It can be busy, with the café, the restaurant the bike and other shops. With those attractions goes at least two sets of toilets

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Torksey Viaduct is closed. I was there on Friday 7th March 2025 and I ended up cycling south on A road to Dunham Bridge and back north to rejoin the route (Lincoln Gravel Imp). The viaduct may reopen in the future if a new leaseholder is found. Here is some info I found about the closure railwaypaths.org.uk/category/latest-news

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The viaduct creates a link between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. The structure offers fantastic views of the ruined Torksey Castle.

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Torksey Castle was a country house built in 1560 by Sir Robert Jermyn. It was destroyed during the English Civil War in 1645. Today, only the west facade and part of the rear wall remain. Though the Jermyn family retained control of the estate after the Civil War, the property was not restored, but continued to deteriorate. The remains of the buildings were scavenged for usable building supplies by residents of the area. Also, the hall was built quite close to the flood-prone River Trent, which may have stood the family in good stead as a source of transportation and commerce (as the Lords of Torksey had been permitted to levy tolls on the river's travellers), but which also contributed to the damage of the building through flooding. In 1961, the Trent River Board buried part of the ruins when raising the river bank.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Thorney?

There are over 120 hiking routes around Thorney, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The area is known for its riverine paths, agricultural landscapes, and trails around historic estates.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes around Thorney?

The terrain around Thorney is generally low-lying, characterized by mostly flat or gently undulating paths. You'll find routes along the River Trent, through open countryside, and within the grounds of historic estates, making for accessible and scenic walks.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Thorney?

Yes, Thorney offers a good selection of easy trails. More than 60 routes are classified as easy, perfect for beginners or families looking for a gentle stroll. An example is the St Peter's Church, Doddington – Doddington Hall and Gardens loop from Doddington Hall, which is 2.5 miles long and takes about an hour.

Can I find longer or more challenging hikes in the Thorney area?

While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for more challenging hikes. The most demanding route is the From Fledburgh Viaduct to Torksey Viaduct along the River Trent, a 15.3-mile trail that offers extensive riverside views and takes over 6 hours to complete.

Are there any circular walks around Thorney?

Yes, many of the trails around Thorney are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Old Wood Archway Entrance – Doddington Hall and Gardens loop from Harby is a moderate 4.9-mile circular path exploring parkland and woodland scenery.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see along the hiking trails?

Hiking around Thorney allows you to explore several notable attractions. You can visit Doddington Hall and Gardens, a historic estate, or see St Peter's Church, Doddington. The Fledborough Viaduct is another historical site often featured on riverside routes.

Are there any lakes or natural beauty spots to visit near Thorney?

Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes and natural areas. You can explore Coot Lake in Whisby Nature Park or visit Thorpe Lake Beach. These spots offer opportunities for wildlife observation and enjoying tranquil waterscapes.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Thorney?

The trails in Thorney are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 230 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the charming countryside, and the well-maintained routes around historic estates like Doddington Hall.

Is Thorney a good place for wildlife spotting during a hike?

The riverine and agricultural landscapes around Thorney, particularly along the River Trent and in areas like Whisby Nature Park, provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for various bird species and common woodland mammals.

Are there options for public transport to access hiking trails in Thorney?

While specific public transport details for each trailhead vary, the Thorney area is part of the East Midlands, UK, which has regional bus services. It's advisable to check local bus routes and schedules to plan your access to specific starting points for hikes.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the hiking routes in Thorney?

Some routes, particularly those passing through or near villages and historic estates like Doddington Hall, may have cafes or pubs nearby. Doddington Hall and Gardens, for example, includes a cafe, making it a convenient stop on a hike.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Thorney?

The low-lying and generally accessible nature of Thorney's trails makes them enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and lush scenery, while autumn brings beautiful colors. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may be muddier on some paths.

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