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Family friendly hiking trails around Twywell are primarily found within the Twywell Hills and Dales Nature Reserve, an area characterized by its diverse landscapes resulting from former iron ore quarrying. The terrain features rolling hills, woodlands, and open meadows, with notable geological formations like "The Gullet," a deep gullet with steep banks, and the "Whitestones" area, composed of limestone spoil. These reclaimed sites now offer varied paths suitable for outdoor activities. The region is designated as a Site of Specialβ¦
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Presumably a former Ironstone Quarry - nice shady walk through the trees.
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The path was totally obliterated by the farmer ploughing the field so I walked around the edge but it was not much better. If you are walking clock wise aim for the tree in the photo.
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Narrow winding path that undulates along the excavation (I assume is was formerly an Ironstone quarry). Expect it to be soggy and muddy during wet periods.
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There are 12 family-friendly hiking trails around Twywell, with 9 of them rated as easy and 3 as moderate, offering options for various ages and abilities.
Yes, for a gentle and accessible option, consider the Picnic Table β Twywell Hills and Dales loop from Twywell Hills and Dales. This easy 4.2 km (2.6 miles) route takes just over an hour and is perfect for families looking for a relaxed outing through the nature reserve's meadows and woodlands.
The trails wind through the unique landscape of Twywell Hills and Dales, which was once an iron ore quarry. You can explore features like 'The Gullet,' a deep gullet formed by limestone extraction, and the 'Whitestones' area, composed of limestone spoil. The reserve is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to diverse wildflowers, ancient trees, and a stunning display of bluebells in spring.
For families seeking a bit more adventure, the Twywell Hills and Dales β Gullet Path loop from Twywell Hills and Dales is a moderate 10.8 km (6.7 miles) trail. It takes around 2 hours 50 minutes to complete and guides hikers through the nature reserve, including the distinctive Gullet area.
Twywell Hills and Dales is a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for over 30 species of butterflies, including the Purple Emperor and Silver-washed Fritillary. Birdwatchers might spot skylarks, meadow pipits, and yellowhammers. The reserve is also home to grazing deer, rabbits, great crested newts, and badgers.
Yes, there is parking available near the main entrance to Twywell Hills and Dales, which serves as a convenient starting point for many of the family-friendly trails.
The trails in Twywell are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the diverse natural beauty, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for family outings.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails in Twywell Hills and Dales. However, please ensure they are kept under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors, and always clean up after your pet.
Yes, there is often a 'Barista Bus' located near the car park at Twywell Hills and Dales, offering hot and cold drinks, snacks, and treats for visitors before or after their hike.
After your hike, you could explore several interesting nearby attractions. Consider visiting the historic Eleanor Cross, Geddington, or the fascinating Lyveden Manor House. For more natural beauty, Stanwick Lakes is also a great option.
A great moderate option is the Picnic Table β Carved Stone Structure loop from Twywell Hills and Dales. This route covers approximately 10.1 km (6.3 miles) and takes about 2 hours 39 minutes, offering a rewarding experience through varied terrain.


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