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Hiking around Denton and Caldecote offers diverse outdoor experiences across varied landscapes. The region features significant natural landmarks including large bodies of water, winding rivers, and expansive green spaces. Hikers can explore ecosystems ranging from bottomland hardwood forests and upland prairies to vital wetlands and tranquil lake surroundings. This combination provides a rich array of plant and animal life, alongside historical elements.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.4
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23
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6.29km
01:36
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22
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10.1km
02:36
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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10
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5.69km
01:29
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.60km
01:27
30m
30m
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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Be careful when starting route 2 as the start can be easily missed going through the gate.
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Burnhams Mere was created when the area was cut for peat, resulting in this wildlife haven.
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They may look like out of place lampposts but Holme Posts are part of history. The posts were buried in 1848 to measure how much the land sunk after Whittlesey Mere, once on this site, was drained. The peat lake floor had been soaked in water but after drainage, the peat shrank, as did the height of the land. The top of the posts, once level with the ground, are now around 4m above it. The posts are generally accepted to mark the lowest land point in Great Britain at 2.75m below sea level.
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They may look like strange green lampposts but Holme Posts are part of history. The posts were buried in 1848 to measure how much the land sunk after Whittlesey Mere, once on this site, was drained. The peat lake floor had been soaked in water but after drainage, the peat shrank, as did the height of the land. The top of the posts, once level with the ground, are now around 4m above it. The posts are generally accepted to mark the lowest land point in Great Britain at 2.75m below sea level.
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Burnhams Mere was created when the area was cut for peat, resulting in this wildlife haven.
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Holme Fen is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) as well as a National Nature Reserve (NNR). It is in the location of Whittlesey Mere, once the biggest lake in England, which was drained in the mid 19th century so the land could be used for farming. This south western shore of the huge lake could not be made dry enough for farming.
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Congratulations, you are at the lowest point in the UK, 3m below sea level. The top of the iron posts marks ground level when the fen was first drained in 1850. Since then they have been progressively exposed by the shrinking peat until the tops now stand 4m above modern ground level.
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Stunningly beautiful nature reserve. Great for birdwatchers and for taking a break from cycling to get lost in nature.
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The Denton and Caldecote region offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 120 routes available. These range from easy strolls through nature reserves to more moderate excursions across rural landscapes.
Hikers in this region can explore diverse landscapes, including tranquil wetlands, expansive green spaces, and agricultural land. The area is characterized by its serene environments, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical elements, particularly around Caldecotte Lake and the rural paths of Cambridgeshire.
Yes, there are many easy options suitable for families. For example, the Holme Fen National Nature Reserve loop is an easy 3.9-mile trail winding through wetlands and forests, perfect for wildlife observation. The Caldecotte Lake Loop also offers accessible, scenic hiking with minimal elevation gain.
Yes, many routes in Denton and Caldecote are circular. Popular options include the Holme Fen National Nature Reserve loop and the Washingley Hall Farm loop from Morborne. The Caldecotte Lake Loop is also a well-maintained circular trail around the lake.
You can discover several points of interest. Near Holme Fen, you might spot the historic Holme Posts, marking the lowest land point in Great Britain. Around Caldecotte Lake, enjoy views of the lake itself, and if you venture further, sections of the historic Grand Union Canal and features like Fenny Stratford Lock. The Holme Fen National Nature Reserve is a significant natural feature for its wetlands and forests.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 240 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially around the nature reserves and lakes.
Absolutely. Areas like the Holme Fen National Nature Reserve are excellent for observing various bird species and other wetland creatures. Caldecotte Lake is a haven for birdwatchers, with swans, ducks, and other waterfowl, and the surrounding woodlands host squirrels, rabbits, and occasionally deer. Bird hides are available for better viewing.
Yes, the region offers trails that blend nature with history. The Denton Church Ruins – Washingley Hall Farm loop from Stilton features historical elements and rural landscapes. Around Caldecotte Lake, longer loops can incorporate sections of the historic Grand Union Canal and features like Fenny Stratford Lock, providing a glimpse into the area's past.
The typical climate in Caldecote is conducive to outdoor pursuits, allowing for year-round enjoyment of the trails. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days. Even in winter, many paths remain accessible for a refreshing walk.
Yes, there are many easy trails. The Holme Fen Forest Trail – Holme Posts loop is a short and easy option. The Caldecotte Lake Loop is also known for its minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths, making it suitable for beginners and casual walkers.
Yes, Caldecotte Lake is a central feature for water views, with its well-maintained loop trail offering serene vistas. While the guide data's Denton is inland, the broader region offers access to water features. The Gunwade Lake is another nearby water body that can be explored.
Around Caldecotte Lake, the park is well-equipped with essential amenities, including ample parking and numerous picnic sites, enhancing the visitor experience. For other trails, parking availability varies, but many rural starting points offer roadside parking or designated car parks.


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