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Hikes around Cottingham explore the landscape of East Yorkshire, which includes a mix of local nature reserves, gentle hills, and paths along waterways. The area features several woodlands, such as Nutwood and Dene Woodland, providing varied walking trails. The terrain is generally composed of public footpaths through open countryside and well-maintained trails within parks like the Humber Bridge Country Park.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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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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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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Super rutted and hoofey, very hard work, and an overgrown hedge to force your way through. Don't often say this but stick to the road
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This countryside park has ample car parking, open dawn-dusk and is free. Head to the left when entering the car park to avoid height restrictions if carrying bikes on the roof! We found this to be a great start/finish point for our Rutland ride.
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Very nice tea rooms, need to check opening days/times. After 8 mile walk shame it was closed
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A lovely 102-acre (41 ha) country park, East Carlton is located near the town of Corby. It was once a deer park centred around a historic hall. The present iteration was built in 1870 in an Italianate style with French pavilion roofs. Today, the park contains beautiful woodland, small lakes, a dinosaur safari, a campsite, heritage centre and a cafe.
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Excellent sandwiches! Can’t use Apple or Google pay - make sure you have cash or a card.
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Yes, there are over 100 hiking routes to explore around Cottingham. These range from short, easy walks to more challenging day hikes, with the majority being of moderate difficulty.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the mix of quiet woodlands, open countryside, and well-maintained parkland paths.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can end where you started. For a longer, more challenging circular hike through varied scenery, consider the Corby Lake – East Carlton Country Park loop from Corby, which covers over 18 km.
Many trails in the area are suitable for dogs, but one of the best spots is the Humber Bridge Country Park. This popular, dog-friendly nature reserve has 21 hectares of woodland and grassland trails to explore. Always check local signage for leash regulations.
For a simple and accessible walk that's great for families, Dene Woodland offers a short, pleasant loop path. Another excellent choice is the Millbeck Wildlife Area, which provides a beautiful park setting for easy exploration.
Yes, the area has several nature reserves perfect for walking. The Humber Bridge Country Park is a large, highly-regarded reserve with numerous trails and a bird-feeding station. For a quieter experience, the Millbeck Wildlife Area is another great option.
If you enjoy walking through the woods, Nutwood is a great choice, offering beautiful sights through a lovely wooded area with some hilly and uneven terrain. For a gentler woodland experience, Dene Woodland provides a very easy, short loop.
Many popular walking spots have nearby parking. For walks in the Humber Bridge Country Park, there is dedicated parking available. If you're heading to the Millbeck Wildlife Area, visitors often park near the adjacent sports centre.
Yes, you can combine hiking with history in this region. The Nevill Holt Village – Nevill Holt Estate loop from Great Easton is a moderate walk that takes you through the scenic landscape surrounding the historic Nevill Holt Estate.
Cottingham has a train station that provides good access to the town and the start of many local footpaths. From the town centre, you can connect to a network of public paths that lead into the surrounding countryside, including routes towards Skidby and the Yorkshire Wolds.
Yes, combining a good walk with a pub stop is a popular activity here. The East Carlton Country Park – The George at Ashley loop from East Carlton is a great example, as this moderate route is perfectly planned to include a stop at The George pub in Ashley.


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