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Bus station hiking trails around Braybrooke traverse a landscape of rolling countryside, gentle hills, and broad brooks in Northamptonshire. The region features a mix of pasture and arable land, offering expansive views of the surrounding scenery. Hikers can expect routes with generally mild terrain and minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for varied abilities. This area is also a key point along the Jurassic Way, providing access to a broader network of walking routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.5
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17
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8.16km
02:08
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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5
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8.49km
02:17
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.6km
04:23
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.29km
00:53
50m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Interesting and different. However you need lights and there are a couple of potholes. Well worth adding to a ride. It could look daunting but take it easy and its very rideable and you should ride it.
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Nice little cafe. Outside ok for bikes and nice toilets. Egg and bacon baguette recommended
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Two pitch black tunnels are expected in here. Prep your lights in advance!
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Appears on OS maps as "Oxendon Road" and presumably once connected Arthingworth to its nearest railway station.
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Can be wet, slippy and very dark! Make sure that you have your lights! If you're on road tyres I would advise walking. Mountain and Gravel bikes are suitable to ride through.
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Fast descent but the road is pretty bad so watch for pot holes and gravel. Rarely get cars though.
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There is a good coffee shop at Waterloo Farm Leisure just off Brampton Valley Way about half a mile from the Great Oxendon tunnel entrance on the Market Harborough side.
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There are 6 dedicated hiking trails starting directly from bus stations in Braybrooke, offering convenient access to the local countryside.
Yes, for an easier option, consider the Braybrooke Castle loop from Braybrooke. This route is approximately 3.3 km (2 miles) long and takes you past the historical site of Braybrooke Castle, offering minimal elevation gain.
The trails around Braybrooke typically traverse rolling countryside, open fields, and gentle hills, often following paths alongside broad brooks. You'll experience classic Northamptonshire landscapes with expansive views and a mix of pasture and arable land.
For families looking for a moderate walk, the Braybrooke Village – Waterloo Farm Café loop from Braybrooke is a good choice. It's about 8.2 km (5 miles) and offers a pleasant journey through the village's natural surroundings, with a café stop opportunity.
Yes, all the bus station hiking trails in Braybrooke are circular routes, meaning you'll end up back where you started without needing to arrange return transport. This includes routes like the Braybrooke Village – Rural Road with Poor Surface loop from Braybrooke.
Absolutely. Many routes offer glimpses into the region's history. You can explore the site of Braybrooke Castle, where the medieval moat outline is still visible. Other nearby attractions include the historic Kelmarsh Tunnels and the C15th triple arch bridge over the River Jordan.
The longest bus station hike is the Oxendon Tunnel – Kelmarsh Station loop from Braybrooke, covering approximately 16.6 km (10.3 miles). This moderate route offers views of the historic Great Oxendon Tunnel and extends towards Kelmarsh.
Most trails in the Braybrooke area are generally dog-friendly, especially those traversing open fields and public footpaths. However, please be mindful of livestock, especially during lambing season, and keep dogs on a lead where necessary. Always carry water for your dog.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 387 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful countryside, the well-maintained footpaths, and the charming village atmosphere, making it ideal for a relaxing day out.
Yes, the Braybrooke area is a key point along the Jurassic Way, a long-distance footpath. Several bus station routes, such as the Braybrooke Village – Great Oxendon Tunnel loop from Braybrooke, incorporate sections of this wider network, allowing you to experience part of this significant trail.
Most of the bus station hikes in Braybrooke are classified as moderate, featuring gentle ascents and descents across the rolling terrain. There is also one easy route available for those seeking a less strenuous option.


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