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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around Huntingdonshire

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Dog friendly hiking trails around Huntingdonshire are characterized by gentle terrain, expansive waterways, and a mix of nature reserves, woodlands, and meadows. The region features extensive riverside paths along the River Great Ouse, offering picturesque views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Parts of the flat Fenlands provide unique landscapes, while large bodies of water like Grafham Water offer lakeside trails. Numerous woodlands and wildflower meadows contribute to diverse outdoor experiences.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around Huntingdonshire

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Hinchingbrooke Country Park circular

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Hike a moderate 2.1-mile (3.4 km) circular route in Hinchingbrooke Country Park, enjoying lakeside views, diverse wildlife, and historical s

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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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April 18, 2026, Countryside Centre & Café

April 2026 The old cafe is closed while the new cafe is refurbished in the country side building. It is not known when its due to open. In the mean time there is a temporary kiosk up by the car park that has outside seating only. Bacon or sausage ciabattas available usual cakes tea and coffee. Staff still lovely. Toilets still open in the old building.

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Large patio and beer garden easily accessed at the rear.

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A raised platform crosses the wet meadow area. Here you will find the Yellow Iris in summer.

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Cows sometimes graze here which encourages a variety of wild flowers to grow.

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Sasha Taylor
June 12, 2023, Reed Pond

Here there are beds of reeds up to 2m high which are especially important for birds.

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There are two species of newt in this pond: great-crested and smooth. These amphibians use the pond to breed and can often be seen moving around amongst the plants on bright days. The eggs are neatly placed inside a rolled up leaf for protection. The pond is regularly visited by dragon- and damselflies, sometimes ducks and moornens or the odd occasion! Source: Local signage

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Great visitor's centre with public toilets, outside and inside seating areas, small second-hand book shop and very reasonably priced cafe. Friendly staff.

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This is a gorgeous little lake situated in the Paxton Pits Nature Reserve in St Neots. There is a wooded trail that runs along the shore where you can catch fantastic views across the water, you may even spot some local waterbirds too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Huntingdonshire?

Huntingdonshire offers a great selection of routes for you and your dog, with over 25 dog-friendly hiking trails to explore. These range from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, ensuring there's something for every energy level.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly hikes in Huntingdonshire?

The region is characterized by its gentle terrain, making most trails accessible. You'll find a mix of riverside paths along the River Great Ouse, open meadows like Portholme Meadow, and tranquil woodlands such as Monks Wood and Hinchingbrooke Country Park. Many routes also feature lakeside sections, particularly around Grafham Water.

Are there any easy dog-friendly walks suitable for all abilities?

Yes, Huntingdonshire has plenty of easy dog-friendly walks. For example, the Reed Pond – Wildlife Pond loop from Little Paxton is a short, gentle option. Another accessible choice is the Countryside Centre & Café – Nunn's Bridge loop from Huntingdon, which offers pleasant riverside views.

Where can I find circular dog walks in Huntingdonshire?

Many of the dog-friendly trails in Huntingdonshire are circular, perfect for a varied walk. A popular option is the Hinchingbrooke Country Park circular, which takes you through woodlands and open spaces. The Nunn's Bridge – Countryside Centre & Café loop from Huntingdon also provides a lovely circular route along the river.

What do other hikers say about the dog-friendly trails in Huntingdonshire?

The dog-friendly trails in Huntingdonshire are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from nearly 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful riverside sections, and the abundance of open spaces perfect for dogs to enjoy.

Are there any dog-friendly trails near water bodies like lakes or rivers?

Absolutely! Huntingdonshire is known for its waterways. You can find excellent dog-friendly trails along the River Great Ouse, such as the Wildlife Lake Bird Hide – Countryside Centre & Café loop from Huntingdon. Grafham Water also offers extensive lakeside paths, though it's always good to check specific dog access rules for certain areas.

What are some notable natural attractions to see on a dog walk in Huntingdonshire?

While hiking with your dog, you can explore several natural highlights. Consider visiting Paxton Pits Nature Reserve for its diverse habitats, or the tranquil Godmanchester Nature Reserve. The expansive Grafham Water is also a significant natural feature with many surrounding trails.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks accessible with dogs?

Yes, you can incorporate some history into your dog walks. Houghton Mill, the last working mill on the River Great Ouse, is a charming historical spot often featured in local walks. While dogs may not be allowed inside all buildings, the surrounding grounds and paths are usually welcoming.

What is Hinchingbrooke Country Park like for dog walking?

Hinchingbrooke Country Park is an excellent destination for dog walkers. It spans over 170 acres with a mix of mature woodlands, open grasslands, and lakes. The park offers well-maintained trails, including the Hinchingbrooke Country Park circular, providing plenty of space for dogs to roam (often off-leash in designated areas, but always check local signage). You can find more information about the park on the Huntingdonshire District Council website.

Are there any specific considerations for dog owners when hiking in Huntingdonshire's nature reserves?

When visiting nature reserves like Paxton Pits or Godmanchester, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially during nesting seasons or near sensitive wildlife habitats. Some areas may require dogs to be on a leash to protect ground-nesting birds or livestock. Always follow local signage and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.

What is the best time of year to go dog hiking in Huntingdonshire?

Huntingdonshire's gentle terrain makes it suitable for dog hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active wildlife, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is pleasant for riverside walks, and even winter can be enjoyable on crisp, clear days, though some paths might be muddy. Always check weather conditions before heading out.

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