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Hiking around Newnham is characterized by its location on the banks of the River Severn and the edge of the Royal Forest of Dean. The terrain includes flat riverside paths along the estuary and steeper ascents into ancient woodland. Key landscape features include the river itself and viewpoints like Blaize Bailey, which provides panoramic views over the Severn Vale. The region also features rolling hills and varied natural settings like Sharsted Woods.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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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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Now collapsed and impassable, a hugely ecologically important site now which houses many Bats.
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Historic feature on this route. Now non passable due to collapse but now hugely ecologically significant.
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Grass meadows and the river Whitewater with childrenβs playground
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Great huge scenic garden and a decent cask ale range.
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Great walk along the canal with many old bridges.
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Picturesque pond located near Dogmersfield in Surrey. The pond is the perfect spot for a relaxing walk and quick nature-fix.
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Not far from Baseley Bridge on the Basingstoke Canal, you can catch a glimpse of this beautiful bronze horse statue and it peacefully munches the lawn. The cottage behind it is exquisite as well, with a fantastic thatched roof and timbering on show. Combined with the common sight of ducks padding about the grass, it's quite the picturesque spot.
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Yes, the area around Newnham is excellent for circular hikes. You can find routes that take you along the River Severn, through the countryside, or into the Forest of Dean and bring you back to your starting point. The Rotherwick Lakes β Victorian Glasshouses loop from Hook is a great example of a moderate circular walk that explores the local landscape.
There is on-street parking available in the village, but it can be limited. It's best to arrive early, especially on weekends. Some walkers start their routes from the village centre, which provides access to several footpaths, including those along the river.
Many trails in and around Newnham are dog-friendly, especially the paths through the Forest of Dean and along the River Severn. However, you may encounter livestock in fields, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead where required. Always check for local signage on your chosen route.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous gentle walks perfect for families. The riverside paths are generally flat and provide great views without much effort. For a specific easy route, consider the Odiham Castle Ruins β The Old Mill, Warnborough loop from Greywell, which features historic sights and is manageable for most abilities.
Yes, for one of the best panoramic views in the area, head to the Blaize Bailey viewpoint. Trails leading up from the village or through the Forest of Dean will take you to this spot, which offers stunning vistas over the River Severn's horseshoe bend and across to the Cotswolds.
Hiking is possible year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly beautiful. In spring, the woodlands are full of new growth, while autumn offers spectacular colours in the Forest of Dean. These seasons also offer the best chance to see the famous Severn Bore, a large tidal wave that travels up the river.
While the region is best known for easy and moderate walks, you can find more challenging options by combining trails or tackling the steeper ascents into the Forest of Dean. Look for longer routes with more elevation gain, such as the 6.6-mile Greywell Mill β Fox & Goose Pub and Campsite loop from Greywell, which offers a more strenuous workout.
Newnham is served by local bus routes connecting it to Gloucester and other nearby towns. From the village centre, you can easily access the footpath network, including the start of the River Severn Heritage Walk. Check local bus timetables for the most current service information.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning and varied scenery, from the wide-open river views along the Severn to the peaceful, ancient woodlands of the Forest of Dean. The mix of flat riverside paths and rolling forest hills is a common highlight.
Yes, several routes pass through or near villages with traditional pubs, offering a perfect stop for lunch or a drink. The village of Newnham itself has pubs, and planning a circular route that incorporates a stop is a popular way to enjoy a day's hiking in the area.
A great place to begin is the Newnham Footpath Gateway. From this point, well-marked public footpaths branch out, giving you options to walk across fields, head towards the Forest of Dean, or follow the river. It's an ideal hub for exploring the diverse local trail network.


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