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Bus station hiking trails around Gunthorpe are primarily characterized by the flat terrain of the River Trent floodplain. The area offers accessible routes along the river, featuring the Gunthorpe Lock and Weir. Hikers can explore the tranquil riverside environment and nearby nature reserves, which contribute to the region's natural appeal. The landscape is generally low-lying, providing easy walks without significant elevation changes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.9
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22
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15.2km
03:49
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.62km
01:10
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.80km
01:43
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Can be busy in summer with BBQs which may ruin the enjoyment a little.
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My favourite stretch when cycling on the quiet lanes from Newark to Gunthorpe on the north side of the river. There is also an enjoyable riverside walk to this point from the car-park at Gunthorpe, past the locks and weir.
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Gunthorpe Lock is one of the largest locks on the River Trent which was once a major trading route. It's still possible to see commercial barges, but now it's better known for great waterway walks.
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Regularly use this quiet lane when returning SW from Newark towards Bingham and the Vale of Belvoir. Also next to a lovely riverside walk between Hoveringham and Gunthorpe
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Lovely location on the Trent. Lots of easy, flat, traffic-free roads around here. Regularly use this as a lunch stop on rides in the southern half of the Vale of Belvoir. There is an easy 30 mile loop to Newark and back, going through quiet lanes up one side of the Trent and back down the other. I have used the riverside Unicorn pub as an overnight base for cycle-touring in this area.
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Very nice village next to the Trent. Easily accessed by the cycle way. Suitable for all riders.
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There are over 10 hiking routes in Gunthorpe that are easily accessible from local bus stations, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The trails around Gunthorpe are predominantly easy to moderate. You'll find 6 easy routes and 6 moderate routes, making the area suitable for a wide range of hikers, including beginners. The flat terrain along the River Trent contributes to their accessibility.
Yes, many of the routes accessible from Gunthorpe bus stations are circular. For example, the Gunthorpe Lock and Weir – Tom Browns Brasserie loop from Gunthorpe is an easy 5.7 km circular walk, and the Gunthorpe Bridge loop from Gunthorpe is another great easy option at 4.6 km.
You can expect generally flat and accessible terrain, particularly along the River Trent and its floodplain. Many paths follow the riverbanks and towpaths, offering easy walking without significant gradients. This makes them ideal for leisurely strolls.
The hiking trails around Gunthorpe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.49 stars from over 650 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil riverside environment, the flat and accessible paths, and the scenic views of the River Trent.
Absolutely. The generally flat and well-maintained paths along the River Trent make many routes very family-friendly. Shorter, easy loops like the Gunthorpe Bridge loop from Gunthorpe are perfect for walks with children.
Yes, Gunthorpe's riverside trails are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy walking their dogs along the River Trent. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and always clean up after your pet.
You'll encounter several notable features. The Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve, a Local Nature Reserve, offers excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. The historic Gunthorpe Lock and Weir are prominent features along the River Trent, and the Gunthorpe Bridge is also a significant landmark.
Yes, the River Trent and nearby nature reserves like Netherfield Lagoons Nature Reserve are excellent for wildlife. You can often spot various water birds, waders, gulls, and wildfowl, especially around the lock and weir areas.
Yes, Gunthorpe village offers amenities for refreshments after your hike. You'll find pubs and restaurants, such as Tom Brown's restaurant and The Bridge & Bayleaf restaurant, which are conveniently located near many of the trailheads.
The trails around Gunthorpe are enjoyable year-round due to their flat nature. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, while autumn provides beautiful riverside colours. Even in winter, the paths are generally accessible, though conditions can be muddy after rain.
For those looking for a longer walk, the Gunthorpe Lock and Weir – Railway Pit Lakes loop from Gunthorpe is a moderate 15.1 km route that explores more of the surrounding area, including the former coal slurry pits and gravel ponds.


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