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Family friendly hiking trails around Batsford are situated on the Cotswold scarp, providing expansive rural views across the Evenlode Valley. The terrain features gentle undulations and is characterized by the diverse botanical collections of the Batsford Arboretum. This area offers a blend of open landscapes and cultivated gardens, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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4.74km
01:21
110m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.79km
02:35
250m
250m
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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3.17km
00:50
30m
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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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"The Bell is an eighteenth-century inn on the western side of the High Street. It was regularly visited by author J.R.R. Tolkeinduring his early years at the University of Oxford. The inn has been attributed as inspiration for 'The Prancing Pony' which features in The Lord of the Rings (1954–1955)." Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moreton-in-Marsh
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A fantastic, quirky, ancient building steeped in history with lots of nooks and crannies to explore. A lovely courtyard for the summer and a crackling inglenook fireplace for autumn and winter. I've stayed in the hotel, had drinks in the bar(s) and dined in the restaurant and I can recommend a visit if you are in the area.
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"The White Hart Royal Hotel in Moreton-in-Marsh, a splendid tapestry woven through centuries of English history. Nestled at the crossroads of the ancient Fosse Way and the route from London to Worcester, this famed inn has stood as a silent witness to the ebb and flow of time. Originally known as The White Hart, its most illustrious guest was none other than King Charles I, who sought refuge here twice during the English Civil War, in 1644 and 1645. These visits, once the stuff of local legend, were substantiated by a rare 17th-century diary discovered in the Huntington Library, confirming the monarch’s stays during those tumultuous times. The inn’s prominence grew with the advent of the turnpike roads in the 18th century, becoming a vital coaching stop." Source: https://whitehartroyal.co.uk/about-us/
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"The building is a Grade II listed, 17th-century coaching inn on Moreton-in-Marsh's High Street, formerly known as the Unicorn Inn. It was renamed the Redesdale Arms in 1886 to honor the late Earl Redesdale. As The Unicorn Inn, the building was an important coaching inn from at least 1661. The name was changed to the Redesdale Arms in 1886 in memory of John Thomas Freeman-Mitford, the Earl Redesdale, who died in 1886. He was the grandfather of the famous Mitford sisters. The building is made of Cotswold stone with an oak-beamed interior." Source: AI Summary I've stayed at the hotel, drank at the bar and dined in the restaurant. Highly recommended. Good food, great atmosphere. It may be worth booking in advance for the restaurant especially at weekends and during the summer. Moreton in Marsh is popular with tourists all year round. You can find more information here: https://www.redesdalearms.com/ And here; https://www.gloucestershirepubs.co.uk/p
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You can find some fantastic information about Blockley - its history, architecture and industries here; https://www.cotswold.gov.uk/media/wfzpbmbw/blockley-conservation-area-statement.pdf
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I grew up near Blockley . It has changed a fair bit. But as a place to go walking it's excellent. The better walking involves some hills!!. There's a good cafe there. The walk up Dovedale is beautiful. The church is used for the filming of Fr Brown.
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Batsford and its surrounding area offer a wide variety of hiking options. You'll find over 220 easy and 223 moderate trails, many of which are suitable for families looking to explore the beautiful Cotswold landscape.
For a pleasant circular walk, consider the Moreton-in-Marsh — Market town loop, which is just over 4 km and starts from Moreton-in-Marsh. Another great option is the Batsford Arboretum loop, a 4.7 km easy route that takes you through the stunning arboretum itself.
Yes, for very young children or toddlers, shorter, well-maintained paths are ideal. The Batsford Arboretum offers a shorter 1.7 km loop within its grounds, which is generally flat and easy to navigate. The Moreton-in-Marsh market town loop is also a very short, easy option at just under 1.6 km.
Many trails offer picturesque views across the Evenlode Valley and through the unique Batsford Arboretum, which features Japanese bridges, statues, and a serene temple. You can also visit the adjacent Cotswold Falconry Centre. For historical and natural sights, consider exploring nearby attractions such as Broadway Tower or the ancient Rollright Stones Stone Circle.
Batsford is beautiful year-round. Early spring brings carpets of snowdrops and daffodils, while April showcases magnificent Japanese cherry blossoms. Summer offers lush greenery, and autumn transforms the landscape with spectacular crimson, orange, and gold foliage from Japanese maples. Each season provides a unique experience for family hikes.
Many of the public footpaths and trails in the Batsford area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock. The Batsford Arboretum itself welcomes dogs on leads. Always check specific trail regulations before you go.
Parking is generally available at or near the Batsford Arboretum. For trails starting in Moreton-in-Marsh, there are public car parks within the town. Always check local signage for parking fees and restrictions.
Moreton-in-Marsh is well-connected by public transport, including a train station. From Moreton-in-Marsh, you can access several family-friendly trails directly, or take a local bus or a pleasant 1.7-mile walk along the Monarch's Way footpath to reach Batsford Arboretum.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning botanical collections of the arboretum, the expansive rural views across the Evenlode Valley, and the well-maintained paths that make it accessible for varying mobility levels.
Moreton-in-Marsh, a market town close to Batsford, offers a selection of cafes and pubs that are suitable for families. The Batsford Arboretum also has its own cafe. Consider the Mrs T. Potts Cafe – Wellington Aviation Museum loop for a short walk that includes a cafe stop.
Family hikes in the Batsford area vary in length. Many easy routes are between 1.5 km and 5 km, taking anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to complete at a leisurely family pace. For example, the Hiking loop from Blockley is around 3.1 km and takes about an hour.


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