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Bus station hiking trails around Newton Blossomville are situated in the scenic Buckinghamshire countryside, south of the River Great Ouse. The region is characterized by rolling landscapes and riverine environments, with the River Great Ouse forming a prominent natural feature. The Ouse Valley Way, a long-distance footpath, traverses the area, offering extensive exploration opportunities. Nearby Emberton Country Park and Harrold-Odell Country Park provide additional walking routes around lakes and water meadows.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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A pretty stone bridge to get to the equally pretty stone village of Turvey. Good views of the River Great Ouse and the wildlife that lives there.
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Quite an impressive cutting with a substantial brick bridge. Its quite difficult to see from the path but impressive nonetheless.
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We did the 3.63 mile loop from Harrold Odell county park. It's a fab park and route, although you'll need wellies after a wet winter! There is also a lot of farmland in the area and we heard bird scarers almost the whole way round, even walking through the village, so if you're bringing a dog with a noise aversion, you may want to keep them on the lead.
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Harrold is a picturesque Bedfordshire village on the banks of the River Great Ouse. The village enjoys a prime location on the edge of the Harrold-Odell Country Park, which comprises two large lakes, parkland and water meadows. The village is notable for its ancient bridge, which spans the river and connects to an equally ancient causeway to the village of Carlton.
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Notable for its limestone brick work, Turvey is a charming little Bedfordshire village on the River Great Ouse. Of its six historic public houses, two remain: the Three Fyshes and the Three Cranes. The latter also boasts B&B rooms. Two buildings of note in the village are Turvey House and Turvey Abbey. Its parish church has Saxon origins but the building today is almost certainly post-Norman.
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There are over 60 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Newton Blossomville. These include a good mix of easy and moderate trails, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Yes, nearly half of the routes are rated as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. For example, the The Pub at Newton Blossomville – WW2 Sniper's Nest loop from Newton Blossomville is an easy 2.9 km loop that offers a gentle introduction to the area's charm.
Many of the routes available are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike conveniently at the same bus stop. This is ideal for exploring the scenic Buckinghamshire countryside without needing to arrange return transport.
The trails often follow the picturesque River Great Ouse, offering pleasant riverside walks. You can also explore rolling landscapes and, depending on the route, pass by areas like Emberton Country Park with its pretty lakes, or the broader Harrold-Odell Country Park.
Absolutely. The numerous easy and moderate routes, many of which are circular, are well-suited for families. The varied landscapes, from riverside paths to country parks, provide engaging environments for all ages. Consider shorter, easy loops like the WW2 Sniper's Nest loop for a fun, historical touch.
Many of the public footpaths and trails in the Newton Blossomville area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock. It's always best to check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or country parks like Emberton or Harrold-Odell. Remember to clean up after your pet.
Beyond the natural beauty, you might encounter historical elements like the Old Mill in Newton Blossomville or the scheduled ancient monument. Some routes, like the WW2 Sniper's Nest loop, offer unique historical points. Further afield, you could visit Castle Ashby Rural Shopping Yard or the impressive Stevington Windmill.
Yes, Newton Blossomville itself has a charming character, including The Old Mill which offers food and accommodation. Many routes pass through or near villages that may have local pubs or cafes where you can refresh yourself after your hike.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful countryside, the accessibility of trails from public transport, and the variety of landscapes, especially along the River Great Ouse and through charming villages.
The routes vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter, easy walks like the 2.9 km WW2 Sniper's Nest loop, which takes about 45 minutes. For a more extended adventure, routes like the Turvey Village – The River Great Ouse at Turvey loop cover nearly 15 km and can take over 3.5 hours, offering a full day out.
Yes, the focus of this guide is specifically on trails accessible from bus stations, meaning all featured routes are designed to start and end conveniently near public transport stops in and around Newton Blossomville.


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