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St. Martin's Without walks
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.
Helpston Cambridgeshire including Rice Wood
This walk starts and finishes at an excellent pub, The Bluebell Inn, Helpston (PE6 7ED). There are mainly field paths and tracks and a small amount on minor roads. An interesting wild flower meadow existed with quite rare butterflies between WM1 and WM2.
Etton, Cambridgeshire via Maxey Cut and return via South Drain
This is a walk that can have a good number of water birds, especially at breeding and winter times. The start is at The Golden Pheasant PE6 7DA, which has excellent food. Just after waymark 1 is a bird observation station with views of the lake. The Maxey Cut has a variety of birds, including Heron and Little Egret. The old gravel pit lakes have Greylag Geese, Swans and a variety of ducks.
Etton to Maxey, Cambridgeshire
Nice walk from Etton using minor roads and bridleways to reach Maxey, then returning to Etton via roads in northern Cambridgeshire. Excellent views over the pools from the gravel pits and the observation stations give views of water birds like Greylag Geese.
Langtoft Lincolnshire circular walk from Waggon & Horses
Short walk on roads and field paths from the Waggon & Horses pub car park. (PE6 9LW)
If you are going to park at the pub please let the landlord know Tel: 01778 343200
Market Deeping to Maxey, Cambridgeshire
This walk starts at the car park by Market Deeping shopping centre, leads you to lovely Castle End in Maxey, before returning on a footpath along the River Welland.
Lovely views and history of the Maxey area with 4000 years of history (more in the practical information section below).
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.
The Horseshoe Thurlby, Bourne, Lincolnshire circular
This walk starts and finishes at The Horseshoe public house, excellent food. Lovely countryside walk on footpaths, minor roads and short stretch on A15.
Woodman pub through Blue Bell woods and Ferry Meadows
Using the car park for Woodman and golf club (free to use if you have a drink at the Woodman), follow Bluebell Wood to cross the river Nene and then up to Gunwade Lake. Cross the bridge to follow Overton Lake, continue to cross Bluebell Bridge and back to the car park.
Depending on the time of year, you can see bluebells (April/May) and many migratory birds on lakes in Autumn and Winter.
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.
Ferry Meadows from Beefeater Grannery Peterborough
Great walk around Ferry Medows in Nene Park. Lots of wildlife to see.
Ferry Meadows Walk 2
This walk starts and finishes at Northcutt's Garden Centre (PE2 5UU) which has an excellent restaurant. It encompasses walking around Overton and Gunwade lakes nearly all on hard footpaths.
Deeping Lakes Nature Reserve
This short walk is full of interesting views of lakes with bird-watching hides in the Deeping Lakes Nature Reserve. Also view along River Welland.
There are no facilities at this location but several options in nearby Crowland, Deeping St. James and Market Deeping.
Bourne Woods, Lincolnshire - Good for all seasons with pathways
Bourne Woods in Lincolnshire has many footpaths in good condition. This route is one of the longest, starting at the car park in the south all the way up to the north-east corner. There is a variety of wildlife to be seen and the wood is large enough to accommodate walkers.
More walks in St. Martin's Without
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Ailsworth
- Alwalton
- Apethorpe
- Bainton
- Barholm and Stowe
- Barnack
- Barrowden
- Baston
- Blatherwycke
- Bourne
- Braceborough and Wilsthorpe
- Bretton
- Bulwick
- Careby Aunby and Holywell
- Carlby
- Castle Bytham
- Castor
- Chesterton
- Clipsham
- Collyweston
- Cotterstock
- Counthorpe and Creeton
- Deene
- Deenethorpe
- Deeping Gate
- Duddington-with-Fineshade
- Easton on the Hill
- Edenham
- Edith Weston
- Elton
- Empingham
- Essendine
- Etton
- Exton and Horn
- Folksworth and Washingley
- Fotheringhay
- Glapthorn
- Glinton
- Great Casterton
- Greatford
- Greetham
- Haddon
- Harringworth
- Helpston
- Ketton
- King's Cliffe
- Langtoft
- Laxton
- Little Bytham
- Little Casterton
- Marholm
- Market Deeping
- Maxey
- Morborne
- Nassington
- Normanton
- North Luffenham
- North Witham
- Northborough
- Orton Longueville
- Orton Waterville
- Pickworth
- Rutland
- Ryhall
- Sibson-cum-Stibbington
- South Luffenham
- South Witham
- Southorpe
- Southwick
- Stamford
- Stretton
- Sutton
- Tallington
- Tansor
- Thistleton
- Thornhaugh
- Thurlby
- Tickencote
- Tinwell
- Tixover
- Toft with Lound and Manthorpe
- Uffington
- Ufford
- Upton
- Wakerley
- Wansford
- Warmington
- Water Newton
- Weldon
- West Deeping
- Whitwell
- Witham on the Hill
- Wittering
- Woodnewton
- Wothorpe
- Yarwell