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Newton and Little Oakley walks
Slipton, Northamptonshire
Seven miles of glorious Northamptonshire countryside through 3 attractive villages and passing by the impressive Drayton Hall.
Stockerston, Great Easton and Gretton from Lyddington
This walk includes three counties and starts from the attractive village of Lyddington in Rutland before continuing through pleasant countryside in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. The route includes the villages of Stockerston, Great Easton, Rockingham and Gretton. The walk also includes a section of the Jurassic Way.
Titchmarsh
Enjoy the open views over farmland in East Northamptonshire and view parts of RAF Molesworth (from a distance).
Hallaton, Glooston and Rolleston from Tugby
This lengthy Leicestershire walk visits the rolling landscape to the south-east of Tugby to reach the village of Hallaton. The route turns west following the Leicestershire Round footpath to Glooston from where a return to the starts is made through Noseley and Rolleston. The walk follows generally well-marked paths and bridleways.
Hambleton Peninsula
This Rutland walk follows a clockwise route around the Hambleton Peninsula created in 1976 when the reservoir initially opened. The route uses concessionary paths for much of the way. Views across the Reservoir can be enjoyed throughout.
Rolleston, and Skeffington from Billesdon
A linear Leicestershire walk which uses paths and bridleways to explore the countryside to the south and east of the Billesdon. Return to the start can be made using Centrebus route 747 which has a regular service between Skeffington and Billesdon.
Ashby Local
My favourite ramble which begins and ends at St Denys Church, Cold Ashby. This is a proper ramble with both hard and soft surfaces and good views from Honey Hill.
Uffingham Walk Along the River Welland via Torpel Way
This walk follows the River Welland firstly along Torpel Way then crossing close to Stamford and returning along other bank. This is a lovely walk in late April/early May. Look out for fields of cowslips on the left of the path. Bird life associated with river can be seen.
The Bertie Arms Uffington to Burghley House and return
Lovely walk from The Bertie Arms in Uffington to Burghley House, returning via the river Welland.
Burrough Hill & Somerby from Twyford
This circular walk to the east of Leicester follows a section of the Leicestershire Round. The walk visits the villages of Somerby, Thorpe Satchville, Owston and, of course, Twyford.
Ouse Valley Way - Oakley to Carlton
A North Bedfordshire walk along the Ouse Valley Way between Oakley and Carlton taking in the charming villages of Pavenham, Sharnbrook, and Odell. Follow the river from Oakley through to Stevington where The Ouse Valley Way is clearly waymarked all the way through to Carlton
Although the Ouse Valley Way does not actually go into Oakley, there is a convenient bus stop here that links the two ends to this walk. The bus stop is a mile or so from the river, from where there is a footpath which joins the official route at Stevington and then winds its way through the rolling Bedfordshire countryside. There's plenty to see and explore along the route with medieval river bridges, the Holywell at Stevington, the ghostly tales of Odell and the picturesque villages of Pavenham, Radwell, Sharnbrook, and Harrold.
Woodlands Park
Country walk with a halfway treat. Pass through open countryside alongside streams and through woods.
Finish up with a pub lunch or refreshing drink at the Pheasant pub.
Frisby on the Wreake, Rotherby and Brooksby from Rearsby
This Leicestershire walk starts from the attractive village of Rearsby and explores the countryside and villages lying to the east. The route also includes a section of the Leicestershire Round.
Black Horse Baston Circular
This walk starts in the car park of The Black Horse in Baston, Lincolnshire. A gentle walk on minor roads and field paths with excellent views across the flat farmland. On returning to Baston it is worth a look at the church of St. John, founded in 1235.
Hoby
This walk is about 5.5 miles long, starting and ending at the village of Hoby. There are fine views across the undulating Leicestershire countryside from the elevated ground near Ragdale Hall. The route and footpaths are well maintained with visible waymarkers and only a few stiles. Most paths are across crop or pasture fields but note some fields may contain bullocks depending on the time of year.
More walks in Newton and Little Oakley
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Aldwincle
- Allexton
- Ashley
- Ayston
- Barrowden
- Barton Seagrave
- Beaumont Chase
- Belton-in-Rutland
- Benefield
- Bisbrooke
- Blaston
- Blatherwycke
- Brampton Ash
- Braybrooke
- Brigstock
- Bringhurst
- Broughton
- Bulwick
- Burton Latimer
- Caldecott
- Corby
- Cottingham
- Cranford
- Cransley
- Deene
- Deenethorpe
- Denford
- Desborough
- Dingley
- Draughton
- Drayton
- Duddington-with-Fineshade
- East Carlton
- East Norton
- Finedon
- Geddington
- Glaston
- Grafton Underwood
- Great Addington
- Great Easton
- Great Harrowden
- Gretton
- Hallaton
- Hannington
- Hardwick
- Harrington
- Harringworth
- Holcot
- Horninghold
- Irthlingborough
- Isham
- Islip
- Kettering
- Laxton
- Little Addington
- Little Harrowden
- Little Stanion
- Loddington
- Lowick
- Lyddington
- Mawsley
- Medbourne
- Middleton
- Morcott
- Nevill Holt
- Old
- Orlingbury
- Orton
- Pytchley
- Raunds
- Ringstead
- Rockingham
- Rothwell
- Rushton
- Scaldwell
- Seaton
- Slawston
- South Luffenham
- Stanion
- Stanwick
- Stockerston
- Stoke Albany
- Stoke Dry
- Sudborough
- Sutton Bassett
- Thorpe by Water
- Thorpe Malsor
- Tixover
- Tugby and Keythorpe
- Twywell
- Uppingham
- Wakerley
- Walgrave
- Wardley
- Warkton
- Weekley
- Weldon
- Welham
- Weston by Welland
- Wilbarston
- Woodford