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Hikes around Countesthorpe explore a classic English countryside setting of rolling fields and green flatlands. The area's walking routes often follow serene waterways, including sections of the Grand Union Canal towpath. The landscape is characterized by well-maintained parks and public footpaths connecting the village to the surrounding area.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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14.0km
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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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3.84km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Commonly known as Waterless, despite its abundance of springs and rivulets, Willoughby Waterleys features a Norman church and the charming Queen Anne house, The Limes, dating back to 1702. The village showcases historical landmarks such as the blue brick Old Hall from 1600 and the impressive Manor Farm.
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Peatling Magna, formerly known as "Great Petlyng" and later as "Great Peatling," is a village in the Harborough district of south Leicestershire. The village's notable landmark is the Church of All Saints, primarily built during the 14th and 15th centuries, featuring fine examples of carved woodwork from different periods. In 1265, Peatling Magna gained national attention when, after the Battle of Evesham, the villagers refused to cooperate with the victorious royal forces, citing concerns for the welfare of the realm. This led to a court appearance recorded in the Plea Rolls of 1266, highlighting the village's resistance and reflecting communal ideas at the smallest village level in 13th-century England.
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Make sure you take an off road or gravel not a road bike like I did thinking it was a road 😡 Not all the bridleway is as nice as the stretch in the photo.
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Turn off the canal path onto Aylestone Meadows to access
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Thorns are abundantly scattered along the path, probably due to trimming. Punctured both tyres, and met a family who had suffered the same fate on all their bikes.
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still fun on a hard tail but definitely better suited to full suspension bikes. Make sure you have plenty of water, rough 7th gear on a 21 speed Carrera Kraken.
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head to the new everrads brewery pick up the trail from there good ride canal track bit tight in spots but well worth the ride
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Yes, there are over 200 hiking routes to explore in the area. These range from easy strolls through local parks to more challenging countryside treks, offering plenty of options for all fitness levels.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the classic English countryside scenery, with its mix of rolling fields and serene walks along the Grand Union Canal.
Countesthorpe Country Park is an excellent choice for a family outing. It features 13.5 acres of green space with hard-surfaced paths that are perfect for a gentle walk. For a slightly longer but still easy route, the Kilby Bridge Canal Crane loop from Glen Parva is a pleasant 3-mile (4.8 km) walk.
Many of the public footpaths and park trails around Countesthorpe are suitable for walking with a dog. The towpaths along the Grand Union Canal are a popular choice. Please remember to keep your dog on a lead, especially near farmland with livestock, and to follow local signage.
Yes, circular walks are very common in the area. A great moderate option is the Grand Union Canal Lock loop from Oadby and Wigston, which is a 7.4-mile (11.9 km) route that takes you along the scenic canal and through the surrounding fields.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Hiking loop from Ashby Magna is a moderate 6.1-mile (9.9 km) route. Parts of the Leicestershire Round, a long-distance footpath, also pass through the area, offering opportunities to extend your hike.
Besides the main village footpaths, hikers enjoy several specific spots in the vicinity:
For walks starting in the village, you can often find on-street parking or use car parks for local amenities like Countesthorpe Country Park. For routes starting further afield, such as near Glen Parva or Blaby, designated car parks or roadside parking are typically available, but it's always wise to check for any local restrictions.
Absolutely. The Grand Union Canal is a key feature of the local landscape. Many routes incorporate the canal's towpath, providing flat, scenic walking with views of the water and narrowboats. The King's Lock Tearoom loop from Blaby is a wonderful example of a hike centered around the canal.
The hiking around Countesthorpe is generally characterized by gentle gradients. You'll encounter a mix of surfaced paths in parks like Countesthorpe Country Park, grassy public footpaths across rolling fields, and flat towpaths along the canal. Most routes are not technically demanding.
The area is part of the Blaby District Heritage Trails network. One specific route, the Countesthorpe to Kilby Heritage Walk, combines countryside views with a journey along the Grand Union Canal. You can find more details on this specific trail at the Visit Blaby website.


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