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Easy hiking trails around Hungarton, nestled in Leicestershire, traverse an undulating countryside characterized by rolling hills, open farmland, and woodlands like Hungarton Spinney. The region features historic "ridge and furrow" patterns, indicating past medieval settlements. Hikers can expect varied terrain, including bridleways and paths that can be muddy in wetter seasons, offering scenic views across the landscape.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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St Luke’s Church is a Grade I listed building formerly associated with the Knights Templar. Known for its magnificent decorated-style architecture, 14th-century south chapel, and landmark broach spire, the church was significantly restored in 1859. Founded in the 12th century, the church was originally a chapel attached to the Knights Templar preceptory at Rothley.
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Burrough Hill - Iron Age hillfort in Burrough on the Hill, 7 miles south of Melton Mowbray. Situated on a promontory about 210 metres (690 ft) above sea level, the site commands views over the surrounding countryside for miles around.
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Ashby Folville is a lovely quiet Leicestershire village with pretty chestnut tree-lined lanes and a 1,000 year old church. The charming village pub serves good ales with pub grub to boot. Quite the spot to take a break. Head east on Folville Street to the heart of the village.
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Burrough Hill (210m) commands views over the surrounding countryside for miles around. A great place for a hill fort as discovered back in the early Iron age.
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A great place to stop and have a picnic, just a short walk from the car park, with extensive views of the surroundings There's a toposcope to help identify things. The grassy area inside the earthbanks is an ideal safe area for children to play and work off their energy.
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There are over 75 easy hiking trails around Hungarton, offering a variety of landscapes from rolling hills to woodlands. In total, the area features nearly 200 routes for different ability levels.
Easy hikes in Hungarton typically range from 2.9 to 4.1 miles (4.7 to 6.6 km) and can take between 1 hour 15 minutes and 1 hour 45 minutes to complete. For example, the Burrough Hill Summit – Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort loop from Burrough on the Hill is 2.9 miles long, while the Hiking loop from Gaddesby covers 4.1 miles.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails around Hungarton are circular routes, perfect for exploring the countryside without retracing your steps. An example is the Hiking loop from Leicester Airport, which offers a pleasant 4.2-mile loop.
The easy hikes around Hungarton traverse an undulating countryside with rolling hills, open farmland, and woodlands like Hungarton Spinney. You'll encounter bridleways and paths that can be muddy, especially in wetter seasons. Some fields also feature historical 'ridge and furrow' patterns.
Yes, many easy trails around Hungarton are suitable for families. The gentle gradients and varied scenery, including woodlands and open fields, make for an enjoyable outing. Consider routes that pass by interesting features like the historic Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort for added engagement.
Many of the trails around Hungarton are dog-friendly, especially those traversing open fields and bridleways. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly when passing through farmland with livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding leads.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can pass through Burrough Hill Country Park, home to a well-preserved Iron Age hill fort. Routes also offer views of Quenby Hall and Park, and you might encounter 'ridge and furrow' patterns in fields, indicating deserted medieval villages.
Many routes offer splendid views across the Leicestershire countryside, including distant vistas of Hungarton itself and the picturesque Charnwood Forest. The Burrough Hill Summit loop, for instance, provides panoramic views from the Iron Age fort.
While not abundant with large rivers, some easy routes may pass by smaller water features or offer views of nearby lakes. For example, you might find trails near John Merrick's Lake or Racehub Lake, which are popular highlights in the area.
Parking is generally available near trailheads and in villages that serve as starting points for hikes. While specific car parks vary by route, many popular starting locations, such as those near Burrough Hill Country Park, offer designated parking facilities.
Public transport directly to Hungarton is limited. Most hikers find it easiest to access the trails by car. However, some routes may be reachable via public transport to nearby larger villages, requiring a short walk to the trailhead.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with lush greenery and warmer weather. Autumn provides beautiful fall colors. While winter hikes are possible, be prepared for potentially muddy paths due to the undulating countryside and farmland terrain.
Yes, several charming villages in the area, such as Ashby Folville, feature countryside pubs known for food and drink, providing a welcome stop after a hike. You might also find cafes like Café Ventoux in the wider region.
The easy trails around Hungarton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 230 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful English countryside, the well-maintained paths, and the scenic views across the rolling landscape.


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