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Family friendly hiking trails around Stoke Golding traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside and open farmland, often featuring historical ridge and furrow patterns. The Ashby Canal borders the village, offering tranquil and flat paths suitable for easy walks. Nearby Ambion Wood provides woodland exploration, while Crown Hill offers elevated views of the surrounding area. The terrain generally features modest elevation changes, making it accessible for various abilities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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12.3km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The sundial commemorates Richard alongside other combatants and is located at the top of Ambion Hill.
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The wood can be accessed from the Bosworth Battlefield or from along the Ashby Canal. It is privately owned but crossed by footpaths.
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Located on the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal, this tranquil spot provides a gateway to the Bosworth Battlefield through Ambion Wood.
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The church of St James mostly dates from the 14th century and probably replaces an earlier church on the site. The church consists of a low west tower, nave, chancel and south chapel. The circular arcade dates to the 13th century, the low west tower has a brick upper stage which was rebuilt in the early 19th century. The font is probably 14th century. There is a monument to William Roberts who died in 1633 a recumbent alabaster effigy. He lies in armour with his two wives, one kneeling at his feet. The inscription reads; “here lyeth interred the body of Sir William Roberts, who in his life-time, being devoted both to hospitality and charity, among other memorable works erected, out of a pious mind, a hospital for six poor men adjoining the churchyard and endowed it with 30 pounds worth of land yearly for their maintenance for ever”.
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Saint James Church is known as 'The Battlefield Church,' a title attributed to an aged wooden sign located in the garden across from the church. Tradition holds that Richard III conducted Mass here on the eve of the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Within the church, numerous artifacts linked to Richard III are on display, including needlepoint kneelers crafted by members of the Richard III Society. Adjacent to the church stands an impressive row of 17th-century almshouses.
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Nice cafe next to canal. (See Google for opening times.)
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One of the most important battles in English and Welsh history took place at Bosworth during the 15th century Wars of the Roses. Bosworth Battlefield features a Heritage Centre, with lots of activities going on, including guided walks.
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There are 7 family-friendly hiking trails around Stoke Golding, offering a variety of options for different ages and abilities. These include 3 easy routes and 4 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for every family.
Yes, there are several easy walks perfect for young children. For a shorter, gentle stroll, consider the Stoke Golding Scarecrow Hunt loop (2.8 km). Another easy option is the Wooden Steps Near Stone Wall – Stoke Golding Scarecrow Hunt loop (5.6 km), which is also generally flat and manageable for families. While some paths may be suitable for robust pushchairs, it's always best to check specific trail conditions for very small wheels.
The family-friendly hikes around Stoke Golding offer a delightful mix of rolling countryside, open farmland with medieval ridge and furrow patterns, and tranquil canal paths. You'll enjoy expansive views of the Leicestershire landscape, often with the spire of St. Margaret of Antioch Church visible as a landmark. Many routes also pass through or near significant green spaces and mature trees, providing a pleasant natural environment.
Yes, all the family-friendly routes in this guide are circular, making them convenient for families. For example, the Sutton Wharf Café – Ambion Wood loop and the Bosworth Battlefield Site loop are both excellent circular options for families looking for a moderate hike.
Many of the trails around Stoke Golding are dog-friendly, especially those that follow the Ashby Canal or cross open countryside. However, as routes often pass through farmland, it's important to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock. Always be mindful of local signage regarding dog access.
Stoke Golding is rich in history. Many family hikes will take you past or near the historic Bosworth Battlefield Site, where you can learn about the Battle of Bosworth. The Bosworth Battlefield Site loop from Stoke Golding is a great way to explore this area. You might also spot the prominent St. Margaret of Antioch Church, a Grade I listed 13th-century church. For a unique experience, consider visiting the Shackerstone Railway Station & Battlefield Line Heritage Centre, which is accessible from some routes.
Yes, Stoke Golding village itself has local pubs and cafes where families can refuel. Some routes, like the Sutton Wharf Café – Ambion Wood loop, specifically mention cafes along the way, providing convenient stops for refreshments. The nearby Bosworth Marina also offers facilities.
The family-friendly trails in Stoke Golding are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful countryside, and the historical points of interest that make these walks engaging for all ages. The gentle elevation changes are frequently highlighted as ideal for family outings.
Yes, parking is generally available in Stoke Golding village, often near the start points of many popular routes. Specific parking information can usually be found on the individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local village resources before your visit.
Stoke Golding is served by local bus routes connecting it to nearby towns like Hinckley. While public transport options might require some planning, it is possible to reach the village and access the trailheads. We recommend checking current bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.
Stoke Golding offers enjoyable family hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and pleasant temperatures, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and picnics, and even winter walks can be charming, especially along the canal paths, provided you dress appropriately for the weather. The rolling countryside provides scenic beauty in every season.
Yes, the Ashby Canal borders Stoke Golding and offers accessible, flat, and tranquil paths perfect for family strolls. Many routes incorporate sections of the canal towpath, providing easy walking and opportunities to see canal boats and local wildlife. These sections are particularly good for younger children due to their even terrain.


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