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Easy hiking trails around Hincaster offer diverse landscapes, including the Hincaster Trailway, a disused railway line, and access to Levens Deer Park. The area features woodlands, such as those carpeted with bluebells in late May, and views towards hills like Farleton Knott and Heversham Head. Routes often incorporate picturesque waterways like the River Kent Gorge, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.6
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370
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5.26km
01:23
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.74km
00:59
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.86km
01:31
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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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01:01
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Levens Hall has beautiful gardens - really worth visiting. The cafe, shop, toilets and bakery are all open to the public - very civilised and good bike parking near the entrance/ticket office.
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The path along the canal has perfectly been done by the canal trust. Nice and wide so your able to walk side by side
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Levens Deer park is a lovely area with the river Kent running through it. Always spot a deer and it's lovely at every time of year.
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This bridge has now been repaired. This bridge was originally built for the workers of the Old Sedgwick Gunpowder Works. It allowed them to get to work without having to use the ford or take a large detour. And served as clock-in point. It was closed between 1982 and 1989 as it needed restoration. Floods also damaged the bridge in 2022 and it was closed for repair in August and September of that year.
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A lovely section of the River Kent with lots of white water, some quite narrow sections where the river as cut through the rocks and a few pebble beaches which are ideal places for a picnic.
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A very pleasant spot to take a break from your walk. There is some white water just downriver from the seat which provides a nice acoustic background and a lovely view upriver.
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Hincaster offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with nearly 300 routes specifically categorized as easy. This includes diverse paths like the Hincaster Trailway, routes through Levens Deer Park, and tranquil canal-side walks.
Yes, Hincaster is excellent for family-friendly walks. The The Avenue at Levens Park – Levens Deer Park loop from Hincaster is a popular choice, offering accessible paths within the scenic Levens Deer Park. The Hincaster Trailway itself is also designed to be a safe, traffic-free route suitable for all ages.
Many easy trails around Hincaster are dog-friendly, especially the Hincaster Trailway. However, specific areas like Levens Deer Park may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a lead, particularly during certain seasons or near livestock. Always check local signage and be mindful of wildlife.
The easy trails around Hincaster offer diverse natural beauty. The Hincaster Trailway features mature woodlands, which are carpeted with bluebells in late May, and sections with tall Scots Pines, providing opportunities to observe a rich diversity of plants, insects, and birdlife. Routes near the River Kent Gorge offer picturesque waterways, while Levens Deer Park is known for its avenues and open spaces.
Yes, many easy routes around Hincaster are circular. For example, the Levens Deer Park – The Avenue at Levens Park loop from Hincaster is a shorter, easy circular path through the park's natural beauty. Another option is the Peasey Beck Aqueduct – Lancaster and Kendal Canal loop from Hincaster, which follows flat canal paths.
The Hincaster Trailway itself is a historical feature, following a disused railway line and passing the site of the Hincaster Junction signal box and Hincaster Hall. The impressive Hincaster Tunnel, completed in 1817, is also along this route. The Peasey Beck Aqueduct – Lancaster and Kendal Canal loop from Hincaster also takes you past the historic Peasey Beck Aqueduct.
Parking is generally available near trailheads for popular routes like the Hincaster Trailway and access points to Levens Deer Park. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions or local signage. Consider starting points in Hincaster itself or nearby villages for convenient access.
While Hincaster is a hamlet, nearby villages and towns like Kendal and Milnthorpe offer various cafes and pubs where you can refresh after your hike. Some routes, such as the Levens Deer Park – Eden Kitchen loop from Sedgwick, may even pass by establishments like Eden Kitchen.
The easy trails in Hincaster are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil canal paths, the open spaces of Levens Deer Park, and the well-maintained, traffic-free sections of the Hincaster Trailway.
While many easy trails focus on flatter terrain, some offer glimpses of the wider landscape. The Hincaster Trailway provides views towards Farleton Knott. For more expansive vistas, areas like Heversham Head, a short distance away, offer magnificent views across Morecambe Bay and even parts of the Lake District on a clear day, though reaching these might involve slightly more varied terrain.
Yes, the Hincaster area is rich in attractions. You can visit Sizergh Castle and Gardens, which is both a castle and features beautiful gardens. Other historical sites like Kendal Castle are also within easy reach. For natural beauty, Hawes Water is a nearby lake to explore.
Spring and summer are particularly lovely for easy hiking in Hincaster. In late May, the woodlands along the Hincaster Trailway are carpeted with bluebells, offering a stunning display. The generally mild weather during these seasons makes for comfortable walking conditions, allowing you to fully enjoy the diverse landscapes and wildlife.


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