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Hiking trails around Broxholme explore the gentle countryside of West Lindsey, located just northwest of Lincoln. The region is characterized by a mix of agricultural land, historic waterways like the Fossdyke Navigation, and ancient woodlands. The terrain is generally flat with some gently rolling sections, making it accessible for a wide range of abilities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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12.2km
03:05
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.03km
01:16
10m
10m
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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9.78km
02:29
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:50
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The path beside the Fossdyke has at one end the Brayford pool in Lincoln with pubs, restaurants and cinema. The route continues past the Pyewipe Inn, Beyond that is Burton Waters with the very popular Woodcocks. Further on is the village of Saxilby with its railway station.
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narrow path here alongside a very busy main road - barriers either side though.
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Description of gravel not accurate, at on point you have to cycle around the side of a wheat field, very rutted, also nettles about 3 feet high in places. When you turn of the road on the byway it is blocked across the field with electric fences for the horses. Not a very nice ride.
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The High Bridge (Glory Hole) is a grade 1 listed stone bridge, it was built around 1160.
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The Lincoln Canal, is also known as the Fossdyke Navigation, and passes through the centre of the city.
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Lovely old church, nice place to take 5, before climbing up the hill.
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It can be busy, with the café, the restaurant the bike and other shops. With those attractions goes at least two sets of toilets
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A beautiful park to rest from all the walking or to seek shade under the trees when it is very hot in the summer
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Yes, there's a wide selection of routes. You can explore over 200 trails in the region, with a great balance between easy and moderate options, making it suitable for most fitness levels. The landscape is mostly gentle, featuring walks through agricultural land and along historic waterways.
The trails around Broxholme are highly regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.7 stars, hikers often praise the peaceful countryside, the flat and accessible paths along the canals, and the scenic parklands like those at Doddington Hall.
Absolutely. Many paths are designed as loops so you can end where you started. For a shorter, easy circular route, consider the Village Icon loop from South Carlton. It's a great way to experience the local village scenery on a roughly 4.5-mile (7.2 km) walk.
Most countryside paths and trails in the Broxholme area are suitable for walking with a dog, but they should be kept on a lead, especially near livestock. Waterside walks, like those along the Fossdyke Navigation, are popular with dog owners. Always be prepared to clean up after your pet to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
Yes, the area is great for family outings. For a day out with lots to do, consider visiting Hartsholme Country Park. It's a local favorite with Victorian landscaped gardens, a lake, nature trails, and a children's play area. Another excellent option is Whisby Nature Park, known for its abundant wildlife and accessible trails around several lakes.
Many of the popular walking spots have dedicated parking. Hartsholme Country Park and Whisby Nature Park both offer ample parking for visitors. For walks starting from villages like Saxilby, you can often find street parking or small public car parks to begin your hike, such as for the Village Icon loop from Saxilby.
The terrain is generally flat and gentle, defined by the rolling clays and limestone ridges of West Lindsey. You'll encounter very little significant elevation gain. Most routes follow canal towpaths, public footpaths across fields, and woodland trails, making it accessible for walkers of all abilities.
Yes, several routes pass by or end near a pub. The Pyewipe Inn loop from Burton Waters is a short, pleasant walk specifically centered around a historic pub on the Fossdyke Canal. For a cafe, both Hartsholme Country Park and Whisby Nature Park have facilities on-site, perfect for a break after a walk.
The scenery is classic English countryside: a mix of agricultural fields, ancient woodlands, and tranquil waterways. A unique feature is the medieval 'ridge and furrow' patterns visible in some fields. Along the Fossdyke Canal, you might spot herons and kingfishers. The woodlands around Doddington Hall are famous for their bluebells in late spring.
Yes, several trails explore local parks and reserves. The route that includes Doddington Hall and Gardens takes you through beautiful historic parkland. For a dedicated nature experience, Whisby Nature Park is a highly-rated option with stunning lakes and trails known for abundant wildlife.
While many rural trailheads are best reached by car, the proximity to Lincoln offers some public transport options. Bus services from Lincoln can get you close to villages like Saxilby or Burton Waters, from where you can access towpath walks along the Fossdyke Navigation. It's always best to check local bus schedules in advance.


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