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Hikes around Goole Fields explore a landscape of vast, open fields and tranquil waterways in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The region is characterized by its flat terrain, with many walking trails following the paths of the River Ouse and local canals. Nearby nature reserves and sections of the Trans Pennine Trail provide additional routes through wetlands and meadows.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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14.4km
03:39
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.6km
04:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.11km
01:17
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.51km
01:38
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:59
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in 1825 by James Pigott Pritchett and Charles Watson for the Saltmarshe family, eponymous owners of the neighbouring village from 1313- 1974. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltmarshe_Hall
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This is a woodland and wetland reserve with 600m of mainly grass footpaths which create a circular route and can be very muddy during winter. There are lots of tree roots and uneven surfaces across the reserve. Footpaths tend to be narrow. There is one gate onto the reserve at the footpath entrance which is closed from April to July to protect breeding birds.
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Very nice hotel. I can highly recommend it https://www.saltmarshehall.com/
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Located, somewhat hidden, on the Trans Pennine Trail
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In the 8-9th century the river Ouse was navigable right up to the city of York. Along this famous tranquil river the vikings came and conquered. Enjoy the tranquil views in rather more peaceful times.
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Saltmarshe Delph is a small nature reserve with a diverse mix of wetland habitats. For a small site There's a wealth of wildlife to be discovered, including birds such as marsh harriers and water rails.
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Vazon Swing Bridge is a conventional swing bridge but nearby the railway crosses to the south side of the canal on a very rare type of sliding bridge. This is the Vazon sliding railway bridge, which moves aside to allow boats to navigate down the Stainforth and Kneadby canal.
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Godnow Bridge railway station was a small railway station on the line between Doncaster and Keadby. Now it is a great little bridge to cross over the Stainforth and Keadby canal.
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The hiking trails around Goole Fields are characterized by their flat, open terrain. You'll mostly encounter vast agricultural fields, tranquil riverside towpaths along the River Ouse, and paths through local nature reserves. It's a peaceful landscape offering a sense of solitude rather than mountainous climbs.
Yes, there's a wide variety of options. You can find over 100 different routes in the region, with the majority being easy or moderate. This includes short loops, riverside strolls, and longer treks, so there's something for most fitness levels.
The open fields and riverside paths around Goole Fields are generally well-suited for walking with dogs. However, many trails pass through farmland, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead, especially when livestock is present. The Saltmarshe Hall loop from Skelton is a pleasant, easy walk that you and your dog might enjoy.
Definitely. The flat terrain makes many routes suitable for families. For an easy and manageable walk that's great for all fitness levels, consider the Thorne Farm loop from Moorends. It's a relatively short walk, making it a good option for a family outing.
The area is well-regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere and the scenic views along the river. The routes have an average rating of over 4 stars, reflecting the quality of the walking experience.
Yes, many of the best routes are circular. For a moderate loop that takes in some local history, the Howden Minster – Howden Minster loop from Goole is a popular choice. It offers views of the impressive Howden Minster church along the way.
The area is a haven for birdwatching. The river meadows and nearby reserves like Oakhill Nature Reserve and Blacktoft Sands RSPB Reserve attract a variety of bird species, including Marsh Harriers and Avocets. On the trails, you might also spot butterflies and dragonflies, especially in the summer.
Yes, walking through expansive fields is a key feature of hiking here. The Wheat Field loop from Eastoft is a perfect example, offering a moderate hike that leads you directly through the region's characteristic open farmland.
Yes, a section of the long-distance Trans Pennine Trail passes near Goole. It utilizes the scenic Ouse riversides and provides a well-maintained path for both walkers and cyclists, offering another great option for exploring the area.
For a more secluded experience, consider exploring the trails around local nature reserves on a weekday. Eastrington Ponds Nature Reserve is often described as a peaceful place for a stroll. Another option is the Sacred Heart Church Howden – Howden Minster loop from Airmyn, which can offer a quieter alternative to more central routes.
Goole has a train station with connections to major cities, making it accessible via public transport. From the town centre, many local footpaths and trails are within walking distance. Local bus services can also take you closer to trailheads in surrounding villages like Howden and Airmyn.


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