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Family friendly hiking trails around Bromham traverse a landscape characterized by chalk downlands, rolling hills, and serene fields, situated partly on the edge of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region's geological diversity, including greensand, clay, and limestone, creates varied terrain for exploration. The eastern boundary of Bromham parish is formed by a large loop of the River Great Ouse, offering peaceful riverside paths. Bromham Lake Nature Reserve, a former extraction site, provides additional habitats for…
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Hike the 6.5-mile (10.5 km) John Bunyan and Ouse Valley Trail Circular, a moderate route exploring English countryside and historical sites.
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17.1km
04:27
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
39
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3.94km
01:01
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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10
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.03km
01:34
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bromham Mill Coffee Shop is a charming café located within the historic Bromham Mill complex and is a great place to grab some refreshments on your ride
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Stevington Winmill is a historic post mill. It is a Grade II listed building and is one of the few remaining post mills in the United Kingdom. The mill was built in the early 19th century and was used to grind corn. It was powered by a sails that turned a vertical shaft, which in turn drove the millstones. The mill ceased operation in the early 20th century, but it was later restored and is now open to the public. To get inside the windmill it is possible to borrow a key from one of the two village pubs but they were closed on my visit on a Tuesday
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Beautiful Georgian pub in the heart of Bromham. A great place to wind down after your walk and enjoy some familiar food or a refreshing drink.
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Beautiful Grade II listed bridge that crosses the River Great Ouse.
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Repeated the same route on the higher path No mud at all
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Great spot for rehydration and food. opens Wendnesday to Saturday
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There are over 15 family-friendly hiking trails around Bromham, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate paths. These routes are designed to be enjoyable for various ages and fitness levels, allowing families to explore the beautiful local landscape together.
The trails around Bromham are ideal for families due to their varied terrain, which includes gentle chalk downlands, serene riverside paths along the River Great Ouse, and routes through picturesque fields. Many paths offer relatively low elevation gains and are well-maintained, providing a safe and engaging environment for children to explore nature.
The family-friendly trails in Bromham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 350 ratings. Hikers often praise the peaceful countryside, the clear paths, and the opportunities to discover local history and natural beauty, making them perfect for a family day out.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Bromham are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the St. Mary's Church – Bromham Watermill loop from Bromham is an easy circular trail that takes about an hour, perfect for a family outing.
Family hikes in Bromham offer a mix of natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can explore the tranquil paths along the River Great Ouse, discover the diverse habitats of Bromham Lake Nature Reserve, or enjoy views of the rolling chalk downlands. Some trails also pass by significant sites like the Stevington Windmill or the historic Bromham Watermill.
Absolutely. Several family-friendly trails in Bromham lead past fascinating historical sites. The St. Mary's Church – Bromham Watermill loop takes you past the historic Bromham Watermill, a flour mill with roots dating back to the Domesday Book. Other routes offer views of the iconic Devizes White Horse or the site of an Iron Age hillfort at Oliver's Castle.
Many of the trails are suitable for families with young children, and some are accessible for strollers, especially those along riverside paths or through flatter fields. Routes like the Country Walk Trail – Skylark Cottage Ruins loop are generally easy with minimal elevation, making them good options for families with toddlers or those needing easier access.
Yes, parking is generally available near many of the popular trailheads and in Bromham village itself. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local council websites for public car parks.
Most trails in and around Bromham are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially when passing through areas with livestock or nature reserves. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations and be mindful of local wildlife and other hikers. Remember to bring water for your dog and dispose of waste responsibly.
Yes, Bromham village offers pubs and cafes where families can refuel before or after a hike. The Bromham Watermill, for instance, has a cafe, which is a convenient stop if you're doing the St. Mary's Church – Bromham Watermill loop. You'll also find options in nearby villages and towns.
Spring and autumn are particularly lovely for family hiking in Bromham, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers and budding trees, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also great, but remember to bring plenty of water and sun protection. Winter walks can be charming, especially on crisp, clear days, but paths might be muddy.
For families looking for a longer adventure, routes like the John Bunyan and Ouse Valley Trail Circular offer a moderate challenge over approximately 10.5 km. These trails provide more extensive exploration of the countryside and river valleys, suitable for older children who enjoy longer walks.


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