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Hikes around Tortworth explore the South Gloucestershire countryside, an area characterized by extensive woodlands and gentle hills. The landscape is shaped by the Little Avon River and Charfield Stream, which provide routes for riverside walks. The region's trails navigate a mix of forested areas, open fields, and paths leading to historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
4.5
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10.5km
02:44
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.44km
01:59
80m
80m
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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.64km
00:43
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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THEY ARE 5☆ SHEEP!! Thanks Liam 😆🙈 They all ran over to me it just cracked me up
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So, I headed to Tortworth Lake in Jan, on a Monday. TOTALLY wrong time!! So, I took a wander in the woods nearby. It's really pretty, but I noted that Komoot didn't have a pathway. So, I'm adding this because it's worth an explore, especially if you plan on a walk round the lake & it's closed!
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**PLEASE NOTE** Entrance to the Tortworth Lake / Estate grounds is ONLY available on the FIRST SUNDAY of each month from February to the end of October!! (I wish I'd known that before this mess of a hike. In January. On a Monday 🙈🤣). Opening times vary depending on the month, but it is only open on the first Sunday of each month. See photo here for the opening times (and a screenshot from the website). If you DO head here on a different day, the woodland nearby IS really stunning, so it is still worth a walk 🥰✨️
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Just through the little woodland, there's a stile which leads to a bridge over the stream. The old mill is the other side of this bridge (depending which way you're coming). Then, there's Sodam Mill Lane to walk down, which is lovely in itself.
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The castle is open from March until October Sunday to Wednesday. It is closed on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays for private events.
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Unusual looking church, the bell tower stands alone on the other side the graveyard.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many trails are designed as loops, starting and finishing in the same place, which is convenient for parking. A great example of a moderate circular route is the Whitcliff Deer Park – View from the Deer Park loop from Stone, which takes you through lovely countryside scenery.
Tortworth has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners or a relaxed day out. These routes typically have minimal elevation gain and follow clear paths. For a gentle walk through woodlands, consider the Bluebell Woodland Path – View of Bluebell Woodland loop from Cromhall, which is particularly beautiful in the spring.
Most trails in the Tortworth area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a lead, especially when crossing fields with livestock. The region's woodlands and open fields offer great environments for walking with a canine companion. Remember to bring water and waste bags.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. Many trails lead to significant sites like the William Tyndale Monument, which offers panoramic views from the top, and the ancient Tortworth Chestnut. These routes combine a good walk with a fascinating glimpse into the area's past.
For some of the most rewarding views, head towards the Cotswold escarpment. A hike up to the locally-loved Wotton Hill provides stunning panoramic vistas across the Severn Vale and even to Wales on a clear day. Several trails lead to this popular viewpoint.
Access to the path around Tortworth Lake is generally restricted. It is typically open to the public only on the first Sunday of each month between February and October. It's a pleasant, hour-long ramble when accessible, but be sure to check the dates before planning your visit.
Yes, the Lower Woods Nature Reserve near Wickwar is a fantastic destination. It's one of the largest ancient woodlands in the region, offering a network of tranquil and serene trails perfect for a peaceful walk. It's highly regarded by local walkers for its beautiful scenery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the variety of the landscape, from the peaceful riverside paths along the Little Avon River to the extensive and ancient woodlands. The well-maintained trails and historical points of interest are also frequently mentioned as highlights.
Yes, you can find free parking for some walks in the area. For example, the car park at the Lower Woods Nature Reserve is free for visitors. For other routes, you may find on-street parking in villages like Cromhall or Kingswood, but always be sure to park considerately.
There is a vast network of trails to explore. You can find over 400 hiking routes around Tortworth on komoot, ranging from short, easy strolls to more challenging all-day treks. This includes 247 easy and 173 moderate options, so there's something for every ability level.
General public access to the Tortworth Arboretum is limited. It is a restoration project, and the footpaths are typically only open during special events and for volunteers. It's best to check their official schedule before planning a visit to walk among its historic tree collection.


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