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Easy hiking trails around Scotton traverse a picturesque landscape characterized by varied countryside, wooded areas, and river valleys. The region is situated near the River Nidd and River Laver, offering scenic riverside paths and lush, forested expanses. Some routes provide expansive views, including distant glimpses of the Lincolnshire Wolds. This tranquil rural setting provides accessible trails suitable for connecting with nature on foot.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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6.08km
01:44
140m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.60km
01:48
100m
100m
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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5.14km
01:31
140m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.60km
01:12
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The top of the tower is accessible and offers some great views across Richmond and the Castle Grounds
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The wall paintings are wonderful - always a joy to see. The bike ride alongside the Swale is perfect. Watch out for herons, which can often be seen fishing on a rock. The ice cream at the parlour as you arrive at the station is delicious. The deli just inside is also fabulous…….
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Biggest ruins I've seen, no entry fee, lots of interesting places to see, my favourite part was the roof underneath the refectory
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Legend has it that at the end of the eighteenth century, a tunnel was discovered at Richmond Castle that was believed to lead to Easby, where there is a ruined abbey. It is said that the entrance to this tunnel was uncovered by soldiers but the passageway beyond was so narrow and full of rubble that they couldn’t fit through it. So a little drummer boy was lowered in and the boy was told to walk along the tunnel, banging his drum, whilst above ground the soldiers would follow his drumming and learn where the tunnel led. All was well at first. The soldiers walked along, listening carefully, and were led out of the castle, across the marketplace and down towards the river. It is told that they managed to follow the drumbeats all the way to Easby woods but all of a sudden the drumming stopped, still some distance from Easby and the abbey. The drumming never resumed and the Drummer Boy was never seen again. A marker of the tunnel above ground is the Drummer Boy’s Stone, on the path to Easby, pinpointing the spot where it’s said that the drumbeats of this poor unfortunate lad were last heard.
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Hudswell Woods is a wonderful area to walk through. Near Richmond, it's pretty much accessible to just about anyone who can walk. Very green, beautiful flowery meadows in the spring and summer. There is also a small rounded hill, Round Howe, at the eastern end of the woods. Enjoy your stroll!
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There are over 60 easy hiking trails around Scotton, offering a variety of scenic routes suitable for all fitness levels. In total, the region features more than 150 hiking routes, with a significant portion designed for easy exploration.
Easy hikes around Scotton traverse a picturesque landscape characterized by varied countryside, wooded areas, and river valleys. You'll find scenic riverside paths along the River Nidd and River Laver, lush forested expanses, and some routes even offer expansive views, including distant glimpses of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
The easy trails in Scotton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural setting, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunities to connect with nature on foot.
Yes, many easy walks around Scotton are ideal for families. These trails often feature gentle terrain and manageable distances, perfect for children. For example, the Hudswell Woods – Dog Swimming Spot on the River loop from Hudswell is a 2.5-mile route through wooded countryside and along the river, suitable for a family outing.
Many easy trails in the Scotton area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful countryside with your canine companion. The Hudswell Woods – Dog Swimming Spot on the River loop from Hudswell is a popular choice, even featuring a designated dog swimming spot on the river.
Absolutely. Several easy hikes in the region allow you to visit historical landmarks. The Ruins of Easby Abbey – Richmond Town Centre loop from Richmond is an easy 4.1-mile path that combines historic ruins with scenic riverside views. You can explore the Ruins of Easby Abbey, a picturesque medieval site, during your walk.
Yes, some easy routes around Scotton provide lovely views of the surrounding area. While not directly in Scotton, the broader region offers routes with vistas of the distant Lincolnshire Wolds. Additionally, routes near Richmond, such as the Richmond Castle – Hudswell Woods loop from Richmond, offer views of Richmond Castle and the surrounding landscape.
Easy hikes around Scotton typically range from 2.5 to 4 miles (4 to 6.5 km) in length. Most can be completed within 1 to 2 hours, making them perfect for a leisurely stroll or a quick outdoor escape. For instance, the Richmond and Hudswell Woods Circular is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) and takes about 1 hour 44 minutes.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Scotton are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location without retracing your steps. A popular example is the Richmond and Hudswell Woods Circular, which winds through wooded areas.
The Scotton area is rich in water features, with the River Nidd and River Laver flowing nearby. Many easy routes incorporate these natural elements. The Hudswell Woods – Dog Swimming Spot on the River loop from Hudswell is a great option, leading through wooded countryside and along the river.
Beyond the most popular trails, you can explore routes like The Hildyard Arms loop from Colburn. This 4.6 km (2.9 miles) route offers a pleasant walk through the countryside, providing a quieter experience while still being easily accessible.
The best time for easy hikes in Scotton is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. However, the wooded trails can also be beautiful in winter, offering sheltered paths and a peaceful atmosphere, provided conditions are safe.


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