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Walking routes around East Stoke explore the gentle landscape of Nottinghamshire. The area is defined by its low-lying terrain, with trails that follow the banks of the River Trent and pass through local nature reserves. These hikes offer generally flat paths, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
4.1
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43
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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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4.8
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40
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5.92km
01:30
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
02:49
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church dates from the 12th century. The chancel was restored in 1878 and the tower in 1889 by Charles Hodgson Fowler.
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These tracks are on the field edges, the weather had been dry days before May 13th 2024, enough wind to make the surfaces hard and easier to ride on. These tracks would be typical mud slogs in certain areas in wet weather
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Formerly one of the Archbishop’s deer parks and in the shadow of the Minster, you will find the delightful War Memorial Recreation Ground. As well as being the venue for several sporting activities, including tennis, football and bowls, the park is popular for easy strolls, picnics, a small nature reserve and childrens’ play areas.
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Fiskerton is a small village with houses that seem spread out, it was quiet and only s couple of people were to be seem on a Sunday evening. There is a nice walk along the river edge and a pub, also a decent bike track
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There are bridleway tracks on the river Trent banks in this location. It is a nice tranquil ride along the river edge. There are nettles though, i had shorts on the got stung a fee times but nothing too bad
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There are several lakes at Gibsmere, these are fishing lakes. Many different bods swim and feed at the lakes, ducks, geese & swans. There are tracks around the perimeter of the first lake, but access was more difficult to see for the middle lake
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Yes, there is a wide selection of routes available. You can explore over 200 trails in the area, with a nearly even split between easy and moderate difficulties, ensuring there's a walk suitable for almost every fitness level.
The hiking routes around East Stoke are highly regarded by the komoot community, which includes over 2,500 visitors. The trails have earned an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, with hikers often praising the peaceful riverside paths and well-maintained nature reserve trails.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can end where you started. For a moderate circular hike, consider the War Memorial Recreation Ground – The Duck Pond loop from Bleasby, which takes you through the local countryside and past scenic spots.
Yes, the region is great for family outings thanks to its generally flat terrain. A fantastic option is the Farndon Marina loop from Farndon. It's a relatively short and easy walk that's perfect for an afternoon stroll with the family.
The area's nature reserves are your best bet for wildlife spotting. The Farndon Willow Holt Nature Reserve and riverside walk to Newark-upon-Trent is particularly special, offering a chance to see various birds and other creatures along the River Trent.
Most of the trails in the area, especially those on public footpaths and through open countryside, are suitable for walking with a dog. The paths are generally wide and the terrain is gentle. However, always be mindful of local signage, especially when crossing farmland or entering nature reserves where dogs may need to be on a lead.
While most trails are easy to moderate, you can find some longer hikes. The Fiskerton Village Exit – River Trent Weir loop from Fiskerton cum Morton is a great example, offering a nearly 13 km route that provides a more substantial day of walking along the river.
The landscape is defined by its gentle, low-lying terrain. Most hikes feature flat paths that follow the banks of the River Trent or wind through quiet fields and nature reserves. You can expect very little elevation gain, making the walks accessible and focused on peaceful scenery.
Yes, the area is notable for the Battle of Stoke Field (1487). While specific battlefield trails are not highlighted in our top routes, many local footpaths cross through this historic landscape. Exploring the area on foot gives you a sense of the terrain where this final battle of the Wars of the Roses took place.
Definitely. The River Trent is a central feature of many hikes in the region. Numerous trails follow its banks, offering lovely waterside views and flat, easy-to-follow paths. It's a defining characteristic of walking in the East Stoke area.
For a peaceful walk that combines countryside and village scenery, try The Reindeer, Hoveringham – Red Telephone Box Library loop from Bleasby. This route takes you through mostly flat terrain near the River Trent, offering a relaxing experience away from busy areas.


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