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Hikes around Yarwell explore a landscape shaped by the meandering River Nene and sections of ancient woodland. The terrain is generally accessible, characterized by a mix of open fields, riverside paths, and forested trails within areas like Old Sulehay Forest. The region's routes follow the gentle flow of the river and pass through wildflower meadows, offering a variety of scenery without significant elevation changes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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9.73km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:24
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good place to stop for a breather and a coffee - prices very good - 9/8/25 - £4 for a coffee and a cup of tea. Its mostly outside.
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Lovely place to stop for a drink or sandwiches or a cream tea. They only take cash. When we were there most of the tables had been booked.(Saturday just after 12.00pm). Only open from 12 to 4pm.
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The stone bridge and high street are so pretty and peaceful it’s a bit of a shock to find you’re actually just a stone’s throw from two busy A roads. There is a slightly hidden bike path to take you under the A1 if you look for it.
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Elton is a ridiculously pretty village and it has a great pub as well, just to put the 🍒 on the 🧁.
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Take a short walk down beautiful Duck Street to reach this historic thatched country-inn pub in the heart of Elton. Enjoy award-winning food and a great selection of beers and wine.
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Whilst there is no public access to this former water mill, it makes for a great spot to stop and admire the wonderful view.
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Standing tall above the serene River Nene sits the ruins of this fascinating historic site, Fotheringay Castle. Explore medieval history and enjoy beautiful landscape views as you wander around.
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Neat village just a few miles from the Nene Valley heritage railway. A quiet lane runs west to Kingscliffe. Watch out for the WWII airfield memorial on the south side of this lane.
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Yes, many trails in the Yarwell area are suitable for walking with a dog. The paths through Old Sulehay Forest and along the River Nene offer plenty of space. However, be mindful of livestock in open fields and wildlife in nature reserves. It's always best to keep your dog on a lead where indicated.
The terrain around Yarwell is generally gentle, making it a good choice for family outings. The riverside paths are mostly flat and easy to follow. For a shorter, accessible walk, the Bluebells in Sulehay Wood loop from Wansford is a great option, offering a woodland adventure that's under 5 miles (7 km).
Yarwell is an excellent base for circular hikes. A popular choice that combines history with riverside scenery is the Fotheringhay Castle Ruins – Warmington Mill loop from Yarwell. This route offers a substantial walk without you having to retrace your steps.
Absolutely. The Nene Way, a long-distance footpath, passes directly through the area, offering well-marked paths along the river. A pleasant route that follows the river is the Yarwell Mill Café loop from Yarwell, which provides lovely water views and is mostly flat.
The region is home to Old Sulehay Forest, a part of the ancient Rockingham Forest. You can explore this historic woodland on routes like the Bluebells in Sulehay Wood – Wansford Stone Bridge loop from Sibson-cum-Stibbington. The trails here take you through a mix of woodland and open grassland, offering a peaceful hiking experience.
Yes, you can plan a walk around a refreshment stop. The Elsies Vintage Tea Room – Bluebells in Sulehay Wood loop from Apethorpe is designed to incorporate a break at a charming local tea room, making for a perfect day out.
The bluebells in Sulehay Wood typically create a spectacular display in late April and early May. This is the best time to visit if you want to experience the woodlands carpeted in blue. The trails can be particularly popular during this period.
Many walks start from villages like Yarwell, Wansford, or Sibson-cum-Stibbington where you can find on-street parking, but be sure to park considerately. Yarwell Mill Country Park also serves as a convenient starting point for several trails and has its own parking facilities, though charges may apply.
The diverse habitats around Yarwell support a rich variety of wildlife. Along the River Nene, you can spot various water birds. Old Sulehay Forest and Nature Reserve is a haven for birds like woodpeckers and nuthatches, and it's a prime location for butterfly watching in the summer. If you're lucky, you might even see glow-worms on a summer evening.
There are over 200 hiking routes to explore around Yarwell on komoot. These range from short, easy strolls along the river to more moderate, longer loops through woodland and fields, so there's a trail for every fitness level.
The hiking routes around Yarwell are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful riverside scenery, the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained, accessible paths.
Yes, the Nene Way is a 114-mile long-distance footpath that runs through Yarwell. You can hike a section of this trail for a day, for example from Yarwell to the nearby village of Nassington, or use it as a starting point for a multi-day trek along the River Nene.


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