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Hikes around Everdon explore the West Northamptonshire countryside, a landscape defined by rolling hills and ancient woodlands. The area features a network of trails that pass through notable deciduous forests like Everdon Stubbs and Badby Woods. The terrain consists mainly of woodland paths and open fields, with gentle ascents to viewpoints such as Everdon Hill.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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10.6km
02:54
160m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.25km
02:30
130m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.60km
02:37
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.00km
02:27
130m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:21
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is a seat around the back of the church where you can sit and admire the view.
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Resting Place of the Knightlys of Knightly Way fame.
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This charming pocket of woodland is located in the small town of Badby, surrounded by open green countryside. In spring the forest comes alive with vibrant bluebells, creating a stunning natural display.
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Walk through the beautiful Grade Il listed Arch Gate, originally a lodge gateway and now acting as the opening to the sensational Badby Woods.
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No bikes allowed! Sadly you're not allowed into the woods on your bike but it's a lovely place for a walk and you could always push your bike or lock it up somewhere safe. I have enjoyed a walk here a number of times and there lots of places to take in the peace and quite and listen to the nature of the place.
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Loverly part of the walk with panoramic views all round and wildflower meadows.
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Pick the right time of year and you will be in for a treat - if you like Bluebells that is.
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Panoramic view from Church grounds.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many trails are designed as loops that start and end in local villages, allowing you to explore the countryside and return to your starting point. These routes range from short woodland strolls to longer countryside treks, such as the 10.5 km Everdon Church β View from Everdon Hill loop from Everdon.
Many trails in the Everdon area are great for walking with dogs. The woodlands, like Everdon Stubbs, and open fields offer plenty of space. However, you may encounter livestock in fields, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead where required. Always follow local signage and be mindful of wildlife.
Everdon Stubbs is a popular choice for families, with its ancient woodland and network of accessible paths that are perfect for children to explore. The area is also home to the Everdon Outdoor Learning Centre, which highlights the region's focus on nature-based activities for younger visitors.
The famous bluebell carpets in Everdon Stubbs are a seasonal highlight. The best time to see them is typically in late April and early May. The display is a major draw for visitors, so visiting on a weekday may offer a quieter experience.
The terrain is generally varied, consisting of a mix of woodland paths, open fields, and farm tracks. While most of the landscape features rolling hills with gentle ascents and descents, paths can become muddy, especially in the woodlands after rainfall. Appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Arch Gate, Badby Woods β View of Badby Wood loop from Fawsley offers a nearly 9 km route through varied landscapes. You can also connect various local footpaths and sections of long-distance trails like the Nene Way to create more extensive hikes.
Many popular routes begin in the villages of Everdon, Newnham, and Fawsley. These villages typically offer on-street parking, but it's always best to park considerately. Some routes also start from designated car parks near attractions like Everdon Stubbs.
Several routes pass through or near villages like Everdon and Badby, which have traditional pubs that are popular with walkers. It's a good idea to check their opening times in advance, especially if you are planning your hike around a stop for lunch.
The woodlands and countryside are rich in wildlife. Everdon Stubbs is particularly noted for its birdlife and is home to all three species of UK woodpeckers, including the rare lesser spotted woodpecker. You may also spot badgers, foxes, and a variety of woodland birds and butterflies.
Yes, many trails incorporate local history. The Everdon Church β Preston Capes Castle loop from Everdon takes you to the historic motte-and-bailey castle site. Other routes pass St. Mary's Church, and Everdon Stubbs itself contains a prehistoric Saxon burial site on its northern edge.
The hiking routes around Everdon are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the beauty of the ancient woodlands, the stunning bluebell displays in spring, and the mix of open countryside and forest paths.
There are over 200 hiking routes to explore around Everdon. This includes a wide variety of options, with nearly 100 easy trails suitable for casual walks and over 140 moderate routes for those seeking more of a challenge.


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