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Easy hiking trails around Papplewick are characterized by diverse landscapes, including dense woodlands, gentle hills, and the tranquil River Leen. The region features low hills and valleys, providing varied terrain suitable for less strenuous walks. Nearly half of the Papplewick area is covered in trees, offering shaded routes and a sense of immersion in nature. Riverside paths along the River Leen provide pleasant, often gentle, routes for walkers.
Last updated: July 1, 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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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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The Parish Church was probably built in the late part of the 12th century, possibly on the site of the church hinted at in Domesday, the earlier building most likely of wattle and daub. The present church has traces of Norman work in the north and east walls which are two and a half feet thick. It is built of local limestone, with stones of handy sizes not laid in horizontal courses. Originally it was a plain rectangular building consisting of chancel, nave and a small tower. At some time in the XIV century a south aisle was added, and in the next century the porch was built. At the same time as the porch another stage was added to the tower, which is square, pinnacled, and unbuttressed. At some later date the porch was moved from the south to the north side of the church, its old position still clearly marked on the outside of the south wall. Another alteration visible from the exterior, and also on the south, is the blocked up 'Priest's Doorway' in the south wall of the chancel.
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Linby is a charming village located near the larger town of Hucknall. It features several notable buildings, including a 12th-century church, and features many quaint stone cottages and green spaces to enjoy.
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"Castle Mill" now a private house, is one of several cotton Mills in the area which had Water Wheels powered from the River Leen via an elaborate water-management system here in the 18th Century.
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Small but pretty little trail around the elaborate 18th Century water-management system to control the water from the River Leen, used to power several local Cotton Mills. "Castle Mill" now a private house on site, was one of them. Moor Pond Woods was used as a reservoir.
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The focal point of the Park and a nice spot for a sit down. A pretty little pond with some pleasant wide paths through the trees leading off.
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right near the railway crossing Good parking too
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Papplewick offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 450 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are nearly 700 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences.
Easy hikes in Papplewick typically feature diverse and gentle terrain. You'll find paths winding through dense woodlands, alongside the tranquil River Leen, and over gently rolling hills. The landscape provides varied scenery without being overly strenuous.
Yes, many easy trails in Papplewick are circular. For example, the Cafe in the Woods – Blidworth Woods loop from Papplewick Pumping Station is a popular circular route, as is the Sansom Woods Fishing Pond – Sansom Woods Ponds loop from Papplewick Pumping Station. Moor Pond Wood also offers concessionary circular paths.
Several easy hikes pass by significant historical landmarks. You can explore routes near the historic Newstead Abbey, ancestral home of Lord Byron, or the impressive Papplewick Pumping Station. The Linby Village Main Street – St Michael's Church, Linby loop from Hucknall will take you past St Michael's Church, Linby, and you might even spot St James' Church and Ancient Yew Tree, Papplewick, which has legendary links to Robin Hood.
Many easy walks in Papplewick are suitable for families due to their gentle gradients and well-maintained paths. The woodlands, like those found on the Cafe in the Woods – Blidworth Woods loop, provide shaded routes, while areas like Moor Pond Wood offer opportunities to spot wildlife, making them engaging for children.
Papplewick's easy trails showcase beautiful natural features. You'll encounter dense woodlands, riverside paths along the tranquil River Leen, and gentle rolling hills. Moor Pond Wood is a notable local wildlife site with mature trees and wetland areas, and you might also find highlights like Fountain Dale Ponds or Strawberry Hill Heath SSSI Nature Reserve.
Many popular easy routes, such as the Picnic Table With Coffee loop, often start from locations like Papplewick Pumping Station, which typically offers parking facilities. Burntstump Country Park is another common starting point for trails with parking access.
The easy trails in Papplewick are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the peaceful riverside paths, and the well-maintained network of footpaths that make for a relaxing and accessible outdoor experience.
While Papplewick features gentle hills, providing varied terrain, dramatic viewpoints are less common on easy trails. However, the higher land to the north and east offers scenic views over the Nottinghamshire hills. You might also find pleasant vistas over water features like Kings Mill Reservoir on slightly longer routes.
Most easy hikes in Papplewick range from 1 to 2 hours. For instance, the Cafe in the Woods – Blidworth Woods loop takes about 1 hour 32 minutes, while the Linby Village Main Street – St Michael's Church, Linby loop can be completed in approximately 1 hour 16 minutes.
Many easy trails in Papplewick are suitable for dogs, especially those through woodlands and along river paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in designated wildlife areas like Moor Pond Wood, to protect local flora and fauna.
Yes, several routes offer opportunities for refreshments. The popular Cafe in the Woods – Blidworth Woods loop explicitly mentions a cafe. Additionally, routes passing through or near villages like Linby, such as the St Michael's Church, Linby – Linby Bike Trail loop, often have pubs or cafes nearby for a post-hike treat.


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