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Hikes around Frampton On Severn explore a landscape defined by its waterways, including the Gloucester to Sharpness Canal and the River Severn. The terrain is predominantly flat, making it suitable for a wide range of abilities. The region's routes pass through a mix of pastoral fields, meadows, and along the edges of lakes on the Frampton Court Estate.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Home to the same family for 900 years the estate grounds are a highly important wetland ecosystem & SSI. There are permissive footpaths through the estate, please take care to follow the guides on dogs / permissive routes
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What a gem this place is. Homemade food, great staff, a warm welcome and very popular with lovely views of the canal
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We were a team of six doing the LEJOG and this was a great stop for us. Very bike friendly with great food.
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The website is now https://www.blackshedslimbridge.co.uk/
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Doing a circuit from Saul Junnction along the canal towards Splatt Bridge, back through Frampton village - two pubs and a cafe - enjoying what is said to be the longest village green in England. Rejoin the canal at Fretherne Bridge and retrace your steps to Saul Junction. 7kms.
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"Splatt Bridge" is one of eighteen bridges on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal. Some of the bridges have classically styled keeper's cottages with Greek columns and pediment.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Because the landscape is defined by the canal, the River Severn, and the River Frome, many paths naturally loop back to the village. You can find routes that explore the waterways, the Frampton Court Estate, and the surrounding fields without needing to retrace your steps.
The flat, open terrain around Frampton on Severn is great for walking with dogs. The towpaths along the Gloucester to Sharpness Canal and the public footpaths through the fields offer plenty of space. However, be mindful of livestock in agricultural areas and keep dogs on a lead where required, especially near the bird-watching areas around the lakes.
Many walks are conveniently located near the village's traditional pubs. The Bell Inn and The Three Horseshoes are situated right on the famous village green, making them perfect finishing points for a hike. For a canalside option, The Black Shed café and pub is located directly on the Gloucester to Sharpness Canal, ideal for a break during or after your walk.
Absolutely. The terrain is predominantly flat, making it accessible for all ages. A particularly good option is the short hiking loop from Frampton on Severn. At just 4 km, it's an easy and manageable walk for families that still captures the lovely scenery of the canals and fields.
The lakes on the Frampton Court Estate are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a haven for birdlife. Walks that circle these lakes offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching. The nearby WWT Slimbridge wetland reserve is also a world-renowned destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Yes, the Gloucester to Sharpness Canal towpath is a key feature of the local trail network. It provides a flat, easy-to-follow path with scenic views of the water and historic swing bridges. The loop from Frampton on Severn to Saul Junction is a great example of a walk that makes extensive use of the towpath.
There is on-street parking available around the village green in Frampton on Severn, which serves as a convenient starting point for many routes. For walks beginning at Saul Junction, there is a dedicated pay-and-display car park. Always check local signage for any restrictions, especially during busy periods.
The vast majority of trails are rated as easy. The landscape is mostly flat, with very little elevation gain, making it accessible for walkers of all fitness levels. While there are some longer moderate routes, you won't find any difficult or strenuous mountain climbs here.
The routes around Frampton on Severn are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful, flat towpaths along the canal and the beautiful scenery around the estate lakes. The combination of easy walking and quintessentially English village charm is a common highlight.
Yes, the Severn Way, a 224-mile long-distance footpath that follows the entire length of the River Severn, passes directly through the area. You can join sections of this well-marked national trail for a longer hike, using the canal towpath which forms part of its route near Frampton.
While the immediate area is quite flat, a short drive will take you to some excellent viewpoints. Coaley Peak is a highly-regarded spot offering expansive views over the Severn Vale and surrounding forests. For a different perspective, Cam Peak is another popular choice for its panoramic scenery.


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