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Swanpool and Forest Park Circular
A round trip of 4 miles for locals, with occasional views of Lincoln Cathedral and Ellis Mill.
Dunston & Nocton
This Lincolnshire walk visits two villages with an array of interesting things to see including a statue to George III and a sculpture of a cow made by children from old farm implements.
Chambers Farm Wood to Minting (return via Gautby)
This Lincolnshire walk is somewhat different in that walkers can do some route finding for themselves. This is because Chambers Farm Wood has several self-guided, waymarked routes that can be used to vary my preferred route described below. Part of the walk follows quiet country lanes and traverses typical Lincolnshire countryside.
Long Bennington Viking Way
A nice, short walk across the countryside in Long Bennington just off the A1.
Culverthorpe
A Lincolnshire walk that explores the parkland and surroundings of Culverthorpe Hall using some of the many local footpaths and also some of the "Stepping Out" paths set up by North Kesteven District Council.
Owmby-by-Spital to Saxby Loop
This is a gentle walk which is very dog-friendly, using bridleways, very minor roads and permissive paths. It is relatively flat and easy going so an ideal afternoon walk that won't be too taxing.
Glentworth, Fillingham, Ingham loop.
This is a circular route taking in three villages and the route can be adjusted to have the start/finish at any one of them. The suggested route has a nice pub for a tasty half-way treat.
From Cricket Fields to Green Lanes via Mill Lane
This walk starts from Market Rasen heading for Middle Rasen. Mainly along roads, bridleways and quiet lanes. Lovely views of the Lincolnshire Wolds can be seen on this walk.
From Cricket Fields to Green Lanes
This walk starts from Market Rasen heading for Middle Rasen. Mainly along roads, bridleways and quiet lanes. Lovely views of the Lincolnshire Wolds can be seen on this walk.
A Route with a View via Claxby Wood
A walk starting from Market Rasen going to Walesby over a variety of terrain from woodlands to farm tracks in the Wolds, allowing the chance to explore All Saints' Church, Walesby, affectionately known as the Ramblers' Church as well as offering dramatic views across Lincolnshire.
A Route with a View
This walk starts from Market Rasen heading for Walesby, mainly along roads and quiet lanes, allowing the chance to explore All Saints Church, Walesby, affectionately known as the ‘Ramblers’ Church’ as well as offering dramatic views across Lincolnshire.
In the Woods
This walk starts from Market Rasen and heads through fields and woodlands towards Willingham Woods, returning along a road. On a clear day, the views of the Lincolnshire Wolds are impressive and you may be able to see the Claxby Radar Tower on the horizon.
To Legsby & Linwood and Back again via Linwood Warren
This walk starts from Market Rasen and heads through fields over the Coversands; soils which are very deep but which dry out quickly and are subject to wind erosion. This route gives you the opportunity to explore a heathland nature reserve.
To Legsby & Linwood and back again
This walk starts from Market Rasen and heads through fields over the Coversands; soils which are very deep but which dry out quickly and are subject to wind erosion.
To Legsby & Linwood and back again via Linwood Road
This walk starts from Market Rasen and heads through fields over the Coversands; soils which are very deep but which dry out quickly and are subject to wind erosion. The route follows the National Cycle Route for a distance.
In the Woods via Legsby Wood
This walk starts from Market Rasen and heads through fields and woodlands towards Willingham Woods, taking you through farmland over Coversands; soils that are very deep and acidic. On a clear day, the views of the Lincolnshire Wolds are impressive and you may be able to see the Claxby Radar Tower on the horizon.
Following Woods and Mills via Tealby
This walk starts from Market Rasen and heads through fields and woods going high into the Wolds for some fine views towards Lincoln on a clear day. Arguably, Tealby is one of the prettiest villages in the Wolds; it is a good stopping point for a break or refreshments.
More walks in Harmston
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Ashby de la Launde and Bloxholm
- Aubourn with Haddington
- Barlings CP
- Bassingham
- Beckingham
- Blankney
- Boothby Graffoe
- Bracebridge Heath
- Branston and Mere
- Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe
- Broadholme
- Broxholme CP
- Burton CP
- Canwick
- Carlton-le-Moorland
- Caythorpe
- Cherry Willingham CP
- Coleby
- Cranwell, Brauncewell and Byard's Leap
- Doddington and Whisby
- Dunston
- Eagle and Swinethorpe
- Fenton
- Fiskerton CP
- Fulbeck
- Fulnetby CP
- Grange de Lings CP
- Greetwell CP
- Harby
- Hardwick CP
- Heighington
- Hough-on-the-Hill
- Leadenham
- Leasingham
- Lincoln
- Metheringham
- Navenby
- Nettleham CP
- Newball CP
- Nocton
- Normanton
- North Carlton CP
- North Hykeham
- North Kesteven
- North Rauceby
- Norton Disney
- Potter Hanworth
- Reepham CP
- Riseholme CP
- Rowston
- Roxholm
- Ruskington
- Saxilby with Ingleby CP
- Scampton CP
- Scopwick
- Scothern CP
- Skellingthorpe
- South Carlton CP
- South Hykeham
- Stainton by Langworth CP
- Stapleford
- Stubton
- Sudbrooke CP
- Swinderby
- Temple Bruer with Temple High Grange
- Thorney
- Thorpe on the Hill
- Thurlby
- Waddington
- Washingborough
- Welbourn
- Wellingore
- Wigsley
- Witham St. Hughs