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Bus station hiking trails around Kegworth offer access to a landscape characterized by extensive riverside paths along the River Soar and River Trent, as well as tranquil canal towpaths like the Erewash Canal and Cranfleet Cut. The region features woodlands such as Diamond Wood, providing varied natural environments for outdoor activities. To the west, the rolling hills of Charnwood Forest introduce more diverse terrain. The area provides a network of routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A cast iron milepost at Hill Top, Castle Donington. Near East Midlands Airport ILS. Milepost. Mid C19. Cast iron, painted white, with raised black lettering. Triangular post, stopped below upper panel. Inscribed: 'CASTLE DONINGTON PARISH NOTTINGHAM 14 MILES, TAMWORTH 21 MILES'. On stop is small oval plaque inscribed: 'WOOTTON BROS, IRON WORKS, COALVILLE
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Also present is a sign with a list of local wildlife, and a map of the trail.
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A balancing pond, used to control flooding by temporarily storing flood waters.
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Sculpture installed 2012 at Diseworth Brow. Made from galvanised steel and oak, by Doncaster based sculptor Daniel Jones, with input from the Prince's Trust Coalville Team. The wood also has carvings.
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Popular spot for "plane watching", with an information board detailing local wildlife, and a map of the airport trail.
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One of the biggest selling radar Marconi Radar produced over the years, examples have been deployed at the following sites: Bushy Hill test site (reference and development) Southend Newcastle Liverpool John Lennon Woodford (BAE) Coventry East Midlands Bristol Warton (BAE) – including LVA Filton (BAE) Norwich Cardiff – Including Janus mounted LVA Castlemartin Range (Wales) – Range Safety Radar (Norcontrol Prime, EASAT Antenna*, S511 Tx/Rx)
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Commissioned by East Midlands Airport and installed in 2005. A series of relief art stepping stones, sculpted by Graeme Mitcheson. The designs shown on the stepping stones were decided by students from local primary schools during a number of workshops with the artist. The students were asked to create models of flight images using clay. The schools involved in the project were: • Orchard Primary School, Castle Donington • St Edward's Primary School, Castle Donington • Kegworth Primary School • Diseworth Primary School
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There are over 20 bus station hiking trails around Kegworth, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy strolls and more moderate routes.
Yes, Kegworth offers several easy bus station hikes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. For example, the View of the River Trent – Kegworth Shallow Lock loop is an easy 3.8-mile route with minimal elevation, offering serene riverside views. Another gentle option is the St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth – Kegworth Shallow Lock loop, which is just under 3.7 miles.
Many of the easier routes are suitable for families. The flat paths along the River Soar, River Trent, and Erewash Canal are generally good for all ages. The St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth loop is a shorter, easy option at about 2.1 miles, perfect for a family outing.
Generally, yes, many of the trails around Kegworth are dog-friendly, especially those along the riverbanks and canals. However, always keep your dog under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves like Attenborough, where specific rules might apply. It's advisable to check local signage.
Yes, most of the bus station hikes in this guide are designed as circular routes, meaning you'll start and end at the same point, making them convenient for public transport users. Examples include the View of S511 ASR Marconi Radar – Swan Rivers Pond loop and the St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth – Diamond Wood Active Trail loop.
The bus station trails around Kegworth offer a diverse range of scenery. You can expect tranquil riverside paths along the River Soar and River Trent, historic canal towpaths like the Erewash Canal and Cranfleet Cut, and woodland trails through areas such as Diamond Wood. Some routes also feature balancing ponds and views of the rolling hills of Charnwood Forest in the distance.
Yes, several routes pass by or offer views of interesting features. You can explore historical village elements in Kegworth itself, or walk towards significant natural areas. For instance, the St. Andrew's Church, Kegworth – Diamond Wood Active Trail loop takes you through Diamond Wood, a significant woodland area. You might also encounter features like Trent Lock, a notable canal junction, or pass by Blackbrook Reservoir on some routes.
The bus station hikes vary in length and duration. You'll find shorter, easy walks around 2-4 miles, taking 1-2 hours. Moderate routes can range from 5-9 miles, typically requiring 2.5-4.5 hours to complete. For example, the View of S511 ASR Marconi Radar – Swan Rivers Pond loop is about 8 miles and takes around 3.5 hours.
Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking around Kegworth, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural colours. Summer offers longer daylight hours, though some paths can be exposed. Winter walks are also possible, especially on the well-maintained canal and riverside paths, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions.
The bus station trails around Kegworth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the routes from public transport, the peaceful riverside and canal paths, and the varied scenery that includes woodlands and open countryside.
Absolutely. Kegworth's location near the River Soar, River Trent, Erewash Canal, and Cranfleet Cut means many bus station hikes prominently feature these waterways. Routes like the View of the River Trent – Kegworth Shallow Lock loop offer extensive walking along the riverbanks, providing tranquil views and flat terrain.


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