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Bus station hiking trails around Beckington traverse a landscape characterized by the River Frome valley, rolling countryside, and sections of ancient woodland. The area features varied terrain, including riverside paths, open fields, and routes through the Orchardleigh Estate. Elevations are generally gentle, with paths often following the contours of the land. This region offers a blend of natural features and historical points of interest for hikers.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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5.46km
01:26
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
8.49km
02:12
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.02km
01:53
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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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9.66km
02:33
90m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Impressive gateway to the Victorain country house with a golf coruse. A wedding and events venue. The old Orchardleigh house was demolsihed and presrnt one built 1856 by Thomas Wyatt for William Duckworth. Pevsver describes the new house as "picturesque, irregular and in mixed elizabethan style. Grad II/ The grounds were landscaped possivly by Repton and used as a filming location for 1974 BBC The treasure of Abbots Thomas and 2009 'The Queen" and 1987 episode of Miss Marple
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A mill has existed on this site since Saxon times, when the original stone weir was built. Initially used for grinding grain into flour, it later produced woolen cloth and shredded fabric for stuffing. Abandoned in 1912, the mill was revived in 2002 when Rachel Feilden and Anthony Battersby purchased it. By 2007, they had installed a 55kW micro-hydropower turbine, restoring its use of the River Frome to generate power.
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The path along this section of the river Frome between Tellisford Mill and Langham Farm where you join a track to Rode is a lovely run. The grassy field is a nice surface, but it does get a bit wet in the winter. The weir is a popular swimming spot but gets very busy in the summer and you aren't allowed to swim here as the weir gets damaged and affects the working of the mill.
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This is the bottom end of Orchardleigh estate and a great (quieter) route to get over the hill and to Buckland Dindam
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There are 10 bus station hiking trails available around Beckington, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels.
The trails around Beckington accessible by bus feature a mix of picturesque landscapes. You can expect to walk along the scenic River Frome, through rolling countryside and open fields, and sometimes through ancient woodlands. Routes like the Orchardleigh Estate Gatehouse – Mes Amis Café loop might include muddy lakeside paths and tarmac driveways, reflecting the varied terrain of the region.
Yes, Beckington offers several easy bus-accessible hikes perfect for families. For example, the Mes Amis Café loop from Beckington is rated easy and provides a pleasant stroll. Overall, 7 out of the 10 available routes are considered easy.
Many bus-accessible routes in Beckington offer glimpses of local history and natural beauty. You might encounter the historic Tellisford Mill along the River Frome, or pass by the flamboyant Gloucester Lodge. The village of Beckington itself is known for its medieval wool town heritage and worthwhile stone houses. While not directly on every bus route, nearby attractions like the Dundas Aqueduct and Avoncliff Aqueduct are also part of the wider regional appeal.
Yes, all the bus station hikes listed for Beckington are circular routes, meaning you'll end up back where you started. This makes planning your return journey from the bus stop straightforward. Examples include the Mes Amis Café loop from Beckington and the Tellisford Mill loop from Beckington.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience around Beckington, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 780 ratings. Hikers often praise the tranquil settings along the River Frome, the idyllic countryside views, and the blend of natural beauty with historical points of interest like the charming Beckington village and the Orchardleigh Estate.
Yes, if you're looking for a slightly more challenging walk, there are 3 moderate difficulty bus-accessible hikes. The Mes Amis Café – Beckington Cricket Club loop is a good option, offering a longer distance and varied terrain compared to the easier routes.
The River Frome and its valley, which many trails follow, are known habitats for diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for otters, water voles, beavers, and various bird species, especially on routes that hug the riverside, such as the Tellisford Mill loop.
For a longer bus-accessible hike, consider the Tellisford Mill loop from Beckington, which covers approximately 9.5 km. Another option is the Mes Amis Café – Beckington Cricket Club loop, which is around 8.5 km.
Yes, the Orchardleigh Estate Gatehouse – Mes Amis Café loop from Beckington is an easy route that takes you near or through parts of the substantial Orchardleigh Estate, offering views of its lake and woodlands.


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