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Easy hikes and walks around Stoulton

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Easy hiking trails around Stoulton traverse a landscape characterized by gentle farmland, quiet country lanes, and pleasant woodlands. The region offers a network of public footpaths, including riverside paths, suitable for various fitness levels. Views towards prominent landmarks like Bredon Hill are present along some routes. The terrain is generally gentle, making it ideal for easy hiking trails.

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  • The most popular easy hiking route is Pond in Worcester Woods loop from Whittington, a…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Pond in Worcester Woods loop from Whittington

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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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Kathy Rickard
December 9, 2024, Bow Brook

don't ride through the floodwater!!

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Danyil
August 24, 2024, The Shop at Crowle

Nice coffee stop recently. Fast serving

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Danyil
August 24, 2024, The March Hare Inn

Very comfortable location right on the A-road

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Really friendly staff with a Great selection of Hot & Cold food - Indoor and outdoor seating with Toilet for customers!

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Nice Ford along a quiet road. Fords always add interest to a ride and this one has a bridge so you don't have to get your feet wet.

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Old cider making stone and press situated in The March Hare Inn car park.

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The church of ST. JOHN BAPTIST consists of a chancel measuring internally 23 ft. by 13 ft., nave 40 ft. by 17 ft., north aisle 10 ft. wide, and a vestry north of the chancel. The aisle and vestry were added in 1861, up to which date the church had stood unaltered in plan since the 12th century. Larger windows had, however, been inserted, one in the south wall of the chancel at the end of the 14th century and another to the nave in the 15th. The timber tower and spire, which rise above the roof at the west end of the nave, have no distinctive features, but probably the oldest timbers date from the 15th century. During the incumbency of the Rev. Henry Martin Sherwood, who was vicar from 1839 to 1911, the church was restored and enlarged. Besides the addition of the aisle and vestry the west wall was rebuilt in 1861 and the south porch added in 1864. The walling of the chancel is small, wide-jointed rubble work. The east window is a single round-headed light, probably original. A small round-headed light of modern stonework in the north wall is either a repair or an insertion, and in the south wall of the chancel is a two-light window under a square head. Further west is another round-headed window with modern stonework. The chancel arch has square jambs with square abaci and a three-centred arch. The modern arcade to the north aisle is of three bays with round and octagonal piers and responds. The aisle is lighted by pairs of lancet windows and the north doorway is of modern stonework in the style of the 12th century. The south window of the nave is square-headed and of two lights partly restored. The round-headed south doorway is evidently of the 12th century, but only the abaci and a few other stones are old. In the modern west wall are two lancet windows with a quatrefoil in the gable above. The tower is supported on strong wood posts which stand in the church. Its sides are boarded and covered with lead on the west and south faces; the windows to the bell-chamber are square and luffered. The upper corners are chamfered off to the octagonal spire, which is covered with wood shingles. The roofs are gabled and have plastered ceilings. The font, probably of the 13th century, is of a dark red sandstone with a twelve-sided bowl. The other fittings are modern. There are three bells: the first dated 1707; the second 1636, inscribed 'Give prays to God'; the third 'Sancte Jacobpe, ora pro nobis,' with a crowned female head and a cross. The communion plate includes an Elizabethan cup and cover paten with the hall mark of 1571. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) mixed entries 1558 to 1660 and baptisms 1661 to 1717, marriages 1661 to 1705 and burials 1661 to 1709; (ii) baptisms and burials 1718 to 1812 and marriages 1719 to 1753; (iii) marriages 1755 to 1812.

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The church of ST. LEONARD is a small building consisting of chancel and nave without structural division, measuring internally 45 ft. 9 in. by 17 ft. 3 in., and a south porch. There is little indication of the date of the building, but the nave is probably of the 14th century, while the chancel is perhaps of the 15th, there being a break in the building of the north wall. The south wall and porch are modern. The chancel has a modern three-light east window of 15th-century character and only the lower part of the wall itself is ancient. The roof has a flat plaster ceiling. The nave has a modern square-headed twolight window in both the north and south walls and a modern south door. The blocked north door is narrow and has an oak lintel, and the west window is of the 14th century, with two trefoiled lights and a quatrefoil over. The roof is four-centred and ceiled in plaster, with two modern beams at the west end supporting a square weather-boarded bell-turret with a pyramidal roof containing two bells probably cast at Warwick about 1350, inscribed respectively 'Ave Maria gracia' and 'Ihesus Nazarenvs Rex Ivdeorum.' Below the west window is a blocked opening. The octagonal font is modern, but the communion table with twisted legs dates from the late 17th century. There are also an old parish chest with five padlocks and staples, and a table of benefactions dated 1725. In the sacrarium are slabs to Thomas Moule, M.A., rector, 1647, and Mabel Moule, to Abigail Sanders, 1683, and to Susanna Sanders, 1674. The plate consists of a small Elizabethan cup and cover paten of 1571, with maker's mark 'HW.' There are also an almsdish and a pewter flagon. There is only one early book of registers, containing all entries 1761 to 1812.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hiking trails around Stoulton?

The easy hiking trails around Stoulton primarily feature gentle farmland, quiet country lanes, and pleasant woodlands. You'll find well-maintained public footpaths, including some riverside sections, making for a generally flat and accessible walking experience. The landscape is characterized by its gentle nature, with views towards prominent landmarks like Bredon Hill.

Are there many easy hiking routes available in Stoulton?

Yes, Stoulton offers a wide selection of easy hiking routes. There are over 180 easy trails available, forming part of a larger network of over 330 routes in the area. This ensures plenty of options for those seeking a gentle outdoor experience.

What are some good options for shorter easy walks in Stoulton?

For a shorter, easy walk, consider the Pond in Worcester Woods loop from Whittington, which is about 2.2 miles (3.5 km) and takes around an hour. Another great option is the Crookbarrow Cycle Bridge – Broomhall Way Footbridge loop from St. Peter the Great County, which is similar in length and duration.

Are the easy hiking trails in Stoulton suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The gentle terrain, well-marked paths, and pleasant woodlands make the easy hiking trails around Stoulton very suitable for families with children. Routes like the Pond in Worcester Woods loop from Whittington are particularly popular for their accessibility and shorter duration.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Stoulton?

Many of the trails around Stoulton are dog-friendly, offering a great opportunity to explore with your canine companion. However, as routes often pass through farmland, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and to always clean up after them. The network of public footpaths is generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs.

What historical landmarks or natural features can I see along the easy trails?

Stoulton's trails offer a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. You might pass by ancient settlements and historic farmhouses. A significant historical attraction is St. Edmund's Church in Stoulton village. For natural features, you'll enjoy quiet open fields, riverside paths, and sections of woodland. You can also find highlights like Parsons Folly on Bredon Hill or explore areas near Grafton Wood Nature Reserve.

Are there any circular easy walks in the Stoulton area?

Yes, many of the easy trails around Stoulton are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Old Cider Millstone and Press – St Leonard's Church loop from Upton Snodsbury and the Old Cider Millstone and Press loop from Broughton Hackett, both providing a complete loop experience through the countryside.

What is the best time of year to hike the easy trails in Stoulton?

The gentle terrain of Stoulton makes it suitable for hiking year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for enjoying the open fields and woodlands. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though paths might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there places to park near the easy hiking trails in Stoulton?

Parking is generally available near trailheads and in villages that serve as starting points for walks. While specific parking details vary by route, many local areas and attractions offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations for your chosen trail.

Can I reach the easy hiking trails in Stoulton using public transport?

While Stoulton is primarily a rural area, some routes may be accessible via public transport, particularly those starting from larger nearby villages or towns with bus services. For specific public transport options to a trailhead, it's best to consult local bus schedules or plan your route on komoot, which often provides transport information.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Stoulton?

The easy trails around Stoulton are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the quiet countryside, the well-maintained public footpaths, and the gentle, accessible nature of the routes, making them perfect for a relaxing outdoor experience.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the easy hiking routes in Stoulton?

Yes, you can often find charming pubs and cafes in the villages surrounding Stoulton, which are perfect for a refreshment stop before or after your hike. While not directly on every trail, many routes are planned to pass near or through these villages, offering opportunities to enjoy local hospitality.

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