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Bus station hiking trails around Chew Magna are situated within the Chew Valley, offering access to diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by the presence of Chew Valley Lake, a large artificial lake, and its proximity to the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The terrain includes limestone hills, river valleys, and agricultural land, with elevations ranging from gentle lakeside paths to moderate ascents on hills. The River Chew flows through the village, contributing to the local topography.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Chew Valley Lake, Knowle Hill & Chew Magna loop offers a diverse and scenic hiking experience at the northern edge of the Mendip Hills. You will find a mix…
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.04km
01:35
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The concrete outlet tower serves as the central control point for the reservoir's water supply. Connected by a bridge to the main dam, the tower houses sluice gates and valves that regulate the flow and distribution of water to the River Chew and the local water supply.
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This hill, while lower than the surrounding ridges, provides great views from the top. Fern covered with several tracks crossing the slopes.
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Lords Woods, just south of Woollard is really worth. visit! Beautiful woodland, and it is quite large! It can easily be accessed by hiking from Woollard & surroundings, but I parked up here on the western side. There is a small area for parking, and you can explore the woodland from here. Plenty of paths to get lost in!
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I wouldn't go out of your way to come here... But, if you happen to be in / near here on a walk, then you may as well add it on! • Also, this pond is very deep in the woodland. There is a path all around it, and it is very pretty; it's mostly obscured from view (which is great) because this means that you can peek through the foliage and see birds who aren't aware you're there! Of course, they will be as soon as you move on! I have only been once, it was very muddy after & during rain, so I can't advise on other seasons.
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Pensford Viaduct is a disused railway bridge. It was built in 1874 to carry the Bristol and North Somerset railway over the River Chew. It was closed in 1968 and is now preserved as a historic building. Great views of the viaduct can be had from Stanton Lane.
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Beautiful Landscape & Walking Route Along River Chew Accesible From Pensford Bridge. Some initial parts of the path gets quite muddy after prior days of rain but can still walk through with boots. Best to walk after few days of dry weather.
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Chew Valley Lake is the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK. It was constructed in the 1950s to supply drinking water for Bristol and the nearby area. There are brilliant views of the lake and surrounding countryside as you pass along the dam.
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There are over 30 hiking trails around Chew Magna that are accessible from bus stations. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with 19 easy, 12 moderate, and 1 difficult option.
Yes, many of the trails are suitable for families. For an easy, shorter option, consider the Chew Valley Lake Picnic Area loop from Chew Magna, which is just under 4 km. It offers pleasant views without significant elevation gain.
Hikes accessible by bus around Chew Magna offer diverse landscapes, from the tranquil shores of Chew Valley Lake, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, to the rolling hills and limestone formations of the nearby Mendip Hills AONB. You'll also find riverside paths along the River Chew and charming village scenery.
Yes, many routes are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point. An excellent example is the Chew Valley Lake, Knowle Hill & Chew Magna loop, which offers a varied experience including lakeside views and a climb up Knowle Hill.
You can encounter several notable features. The impressive Pensford Viaduct is a striking historical landmark visible on longer routes like the Chew Magna village – Pensford Viaduct loop. You'll also experience the expansive Chew Valley Lake and potentially views from Knowle Hill, offering panoramas over the lake and surrounding countryside.
Chew Valley Lake is a designated Special Protection Area and a haven for birdwatching, especially for wintering wildfowl and great-crested grebes. Trails that loop around the lake, such as the Chew Valley Lake – View of Chew Valley Lake loop, provide excellent opportunities to spot various bird species.
The bus-accessible trails around Chew Magna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 280 ratings. Reviewers often praise the scenic beauty of Chew Valley Lake, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of diverse landscapes from the village.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, consider the Chew Magna village – Pensford Viaduct loop. This difficult route spans over 28 km and includes significant elevation gain, offering a full day's adventure through varied terrain.
Absolutely. Chew Magna is situated close to the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Routes like the Chew Valley Lake, Knowle Hill & Chew Magna loop will take you to viewpoints such as Knowle Hill, from where you can enjoy scenic vistas over the Chew Valley and towards the Mendips.
Moderate hikes from bus stations around Chew Magna typically range from 1.5 to 2.5 hours. For example, the Chew Valley Lake Picnic Area – Chew Valley Lake loop is a moderate 7.8 km route that takes approximately 2 hours to complete.


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