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Bus station hiking trails around Milton Keynes offer access to a city known for its extensive green spaces, including over 6,000 acres of parkland and woodland. The landscape is characterized by linear parks, numerous balancing lakes, and meandering rivers like the Great Ouse and Ouzel. Significant woodland areas and the Grand Union Canal also contribute to the varied terrain, providing a network of paths for exploration.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike around Furzton Lake and through Tattenhoe Valley Park, a popular route in Milton Keynes. This accessible trail covers 3.5 miles (5.6 km) with a gentle…
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Embark on the Linford Manor loop from Newport Pagnell, a moderate hike spanning 5.9 miles (9.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 95 feet (29 metres), typically taking around…

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This easy 2.8-mile (4.4 km) loop explores Broughton Brook Linear Park, featuring historic St Lawrence Church and wetland wildlife.
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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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I find it safe to lock my bike in the market square. They are visible from the cafe windows and the entrance to the fish and chip shop. It gives a bit of peace of mind.
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Pleasant and enjoyable ride whilst taking in the sights. Early morning is best time to avoid pedestrians, walkers exercising around the lake and people walking their dogs.
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Furzton Lake in Milton Keynes is part of the Parks Trust and has scenic lakeside views. It is a popular family recreational area as well as for runners, walkers, and cyclists, especially as it boasts all weather paths around the lake. There is also parking, toilets, and a cafe available for visitors.
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Great Lake to run around, paths are a little bumpy but that doesn’t spoil the run
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Within a stone's throw of the new builds on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, the rich Victorian stained glass of St Lawrence sheds light on one of the greatest medieval treasures in the area - a series of stunning medieval wall paintings. These exquisitely detailed pictures remained hidden behind plaster for 300 years before being rediscovered during a restoration in 1849. The paintings include the Virgin Mary cradling the body of Christ (a Pieta) and St George killing the dragon, despite having lost his head when the ceiling was restored in the fifteenth century as well as a Doom, St Helena and St Eligius and one of only two surviving Warning to Swearers in the country. There are also some interesting memorials.
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This park follows the Broughton Brook and it offers local residents an attractive and quiet place to escape into green space within the city.
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Milton Keynes offers a vast network of outdoor paths, with over 390 hiking routes accessible from bus stations. The majority of these, around 270, are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience around Milton Keynes, with an average score of 4.53 stars from over 2,100 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the city's extensive green spaces, well-maintained linear parks, and the variety of trails that connect urban areas with natural landscapes like lakes and woodlands.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are suitable for families. The city's design, with its extensive 'redways' and greenways, provides safe and easy paths. An example is the easy Broughton Brook and St Lawrence Church loop, which is just over 4 km long and features minimal elevation changes.
Absolutely. Many trails around Milton Keynes are designed as loops, making them perfect for public transport users. For instance, the Furtzon Lake loop and Tattenhoe Valley Park loop offers an easy 5.6 km circular hike, providing scenic views and a pleasant walk.
Milton Keynes is rich in natural and historical sights. You can explore various lakes like Tongwell Lake or Teardrop Lakes, and linear parks such as Loughton Valley and Ouzel Valley. Historical points of interest include the impressive Iron Trunk Aqueduct and the remains of Bancroft Roman Villa. Many routes also pass through woodlands and along the Grand Union Canal.
Most of the trails in Milton Keynes are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife or livestock. The city's numerous parks and green spaces offer ample opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always check local signage for specific rules in nature reserves or protected areas.
Beginners have plenty of options. The Italian On the Lake – Furzton Lake loop from Shenley Brook End is an easy 3.7 km route, perfect for a gentle introduction to hiking. These routes typically feature flat terrain and well-maintained paths.
While most routes are easy, there are moderate options for those seeking a longer walk. The Linford Manor loop from Newport Pagnell is a moderate 9.4 km hike, offering a more extended exploration of the area's landscapes. There are also a few difficult routes for experienced hikers.
Many of Milton Keynes's green spaces are havens for wildlife. Areas like Ouzel Valley Park, Linford Lakes Nature Reserve, and the floodplains of the River Great Ouse are excellent for birdwatching and observing local fauna. The Stony Stratford Nature Reserve is another prime location for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, several routes are conveniently located near amenities. Many trails around popular lakes like Willen Lake and Caldecotte Lake have cafes and pubs nearby. For example, the Olney Market Square – Emberton Country Park loop from Olney starts and ends in Olney, which offers various options for refreshments.


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