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Long Bennington Viking Way
A nice, short walk across the countryside in Long Bennington just off the A1.
Orston, Whatton and Aslockton
This is an interesting, varied, countryside circular walk, taking you through three historic villages and ending at a lovely traditional pub.
Croxton Kerrial circular from Geese and Fountain to Branston
A 9km walk, starting and finishing at the Geese and Fountain.
From Bingham, including Car Colston
A lovely walk starting in the market town of Bingham, Nottinghamshire. Leading into the quiet countryside with mosty well-kept paths to Car Colston, where you can have a well-deserved refreshing drink in a dog friendly pub, before heading back to Bingham.
Gunthorpe & Caythorpe from Hoveringham

This circular Nottinghamshire walk explores a section of the River Trent and the surrounding countryside. The route includes the villages of Gunthorpe, Caythorpe and Hoveringham.
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.
Southwell - The Minster, Bramley Apple, Workhouse, Byron and Charles 1st

The historic Nottinghamshire Minster town of Southwell is the seat of the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham. The Minster is globally important for the exceptional quality carvings ‘The Leaves of Southwell’. The town is famous for the original Bramley Apple tree which was sown in 1809, the fact that Charles 1st spent his final night in the town before he was taken to London for execution. Lord Byron also lived here. The Workhouse on the edge of town is a popular National Trust property.
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.
Starting from Kneesall & including Laxton, Nottinghamshire.

This circular walk of 7.3 miles starts & ends at the carpark behind St Bartholomew's Church, Kneesall NG22 0AD. It includes pasture and crop fields, and some woodland. Fine elevated views can be seen of the undulating countryside, especially near the Golden Hill trig point. Interesting features include the village of Laxton - the last village in the UK to farm using a medieval strip system. Nearby are Motte & Bailey earthworks.⚠️Parts of the path is overgrown with rape seed plants with no obvious way through. If you still attend this route, could you please let the author if it is still the case? Thanks
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.
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.
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.
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.
More walks in Sedgebrook
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Allington
- Alverton
- Aslockton
- Balderton
- Barkston
- Barnby in the Willows CP
- Barrowby
- Beckingham
- Belton and Manthorpe
- Belvoir
- Boothby Pagnell
- Bottesford
- Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe
- Buckminster
- Carlton Scroop
- Caythorpe
- Clawson, Hose and Harby
- Claypole
- Coddington CP
- Colsterworth
- Cotham
- Croxton Kerrial
- Denton
- East Stoke
- Easton
- Eaton
- Elston
- Elton-on-the-Hill
- Farndon
- Fenton
- Fernwood CP
- Fiskerton cum Morton
- Flawborough
- Flintham
- Foston
- Fulbeck
- Granby
- Great Gonerby
- Great Ponton
- Gunby and Stainby
- Harlaxton
- Hawksworth
- Hawton
- Honington
- Hough-on-the-Hill
- Hougham
- Kilvington
- Langar cum Barnstone
- Leadenham
- Little Ponton and Stroxton
- Londonthorpe and Harrowby Without
- Long Bennington
- Marston
- Melton
- Newark
- Normanton
- Old Somerby
- Orston
- Redmile
- Rolleston CP
- Scalford
- Scarrington
- Screveton
- Shelton
- Sibthorpe
- Skillington
- Sproxton
- Stathern
- Staunton
- Staythorpe CP
- Stoke Rochford
- Stubton
- Syerston
- Syston
- Thoroton
- Thorpe
- Waltham on the Wolds and Thorpe Arnold
- Welbourn
- Westborough and Dry Doddington
- Whatton-in-the-Vale
- Woolsthorpe By Belvoir
- Wyville cum Hungerton