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Family friendly hiking trails around Ketton are characterized by a diverse landscape, including the unique Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve and the picturesque Welland Valley. The region features a mix of woodland, grassland, and traditional farmed areas, offering varied terrain for outdoor exploration. Elevations are generally gentle, with routes traversing rolling countryside rather than significant peaks. This area provides a well-established network of footpaths suitable for various activity levels.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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16.8km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.7km
04:59
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.9km
03:52
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ride over this lovely bridge in Ketton, heading south, and within a mile you will be tackling the steady climb to Collyweston featured in these pages.
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Quit Village with Sandstone Buildings great views & good paths Stamford is a good place to revisit on its own. The river walk was pretty good 👍😊
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Great little place for a coffee and snack
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Ketton Quarry is over a mile wide – its size has to be seen to be believed. The rocks here contain ammonites, corals, brachiopods, bivalves, fish and reptile remains, and much, much more. You won't be able to access the working quarry, but it's worth a look from the viewpoint.
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The bridge over the Chater, is around 17th century in origin, and was restored in 1849. The nearby church features a Norman arch dating back to 1190.
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St Luke's Church is a church in Tixover, Rutland. It is a Grade II* listed building. The church is close to the River Welland, now about 3/4 mile from the village of Tixover. The church consists of a nave, north and south aisles, chancel and tower. The tower dates from the early 12th century and has a bell inscribed Sancta Fides Ora Pro Nobis, which translates as "Holy Faith, pray for us" The nave and chancel are 13th century and the nave is unusually shorter than the chancel. It has slit windows of an unknown date, thought to be either 13th century or perhaps the Tudor period. The 13th-century north doorway is blocked and has a pointed arch. The north aisle roof is higher than the south aisle because the clerestory on the south side has three Victorian quatrefoil openings. The south porch dates to the 13th century. The pews have poppy head ends, the font dates to the 13th century and the pulpit, which is of Caen stone, dates to 1864. The original stone seats run along the chancel wall. At the southern end is the Dale monument, erected by Margaret Dale, the third wife of Roger Dale (died 1623), to commemorate her husband after he died.[7] It shows Margaret and Roger kneeling each end of a prayer desk with their kneeling daughters at the base. All their hands are missing and one head of the daughters is missing
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The bridge over the Chater, is around 17th century in origin, and was restored in 1849. The nearby church features a Norman arch dating back to 1190.
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Ketton offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails, with over 200 routes suitable for various ages and abilities. This includes many easy and moderate options perfect for a family outing.
The trails around Ketton are known for their varied terrain, including woodland, grassland, and riverbanks, offering engaging experiences for children. Many routes are well-established public footpaths, and the area features unique natural attractions like the Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve, which is home to diverse wildlife.
While many trails are family-friendly, specific pram-friendly routes might be limited due to stiles or muddy sections, which are common in the English countryside. However, there are numerous easy walks that are suitable for young children who can manage short distances. Always check the route details for specific accessibility information.
Families can enjoy exploring the unique landscape of the Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve, known for its butterflies, wildflowers, and even glow-worms in summer. Longer routes may offer views of the picturesque Welland Valley. Nearby attractions include the historic Normanton Church and the expansive Rutland Water, both offering additional exploration opportunities.
Yes, many of the trails around Ketton are designed as circular routes, making them convenient for family outings. For example, the Easton on the Hill Village – Collyweston–Ketton Bridge loop from Ketton offers a longer circular option, while shorter loops are available within areas like the Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve.
Family-friendly hikes around Ketton vary in length. You can find shorter village strolls, while some routes extend up to nine miles. For instance, the Grassy Bridleway – St Luke's Church at Tixover loop from Ketton is about 14.8 km (9.2 miles) and takes around 3 hours 50 minutes, offering a moderate challenge. There are also many shorter, easier options available.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Ketton, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained network of footpaths, and the opportunity to explore unique natural features like the Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve.
Ketton offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for spotting wildflowers and butterflies, especially in the Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve, and for potentially seeing glow-worms. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be crisp and quiet, though some paths may become muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Ketton and its surrounding villages offer options for refreshments. While specific pubs directly on every trail vary, the village of Ketton itself has amenities. For longer routes, such as the Fineshade Woods – Cycle Centre and Grounds Cafe loop from Cuckoo Lodge, you might find cafes or visitor centers along the way.
Beyond komoot, the local community is very active in promoting walking. The Ketton Parish Council website provides information on local walks, which can be a useful resource for additional details on routes and accessibility. You can find more information at ketton-pc.gov.uk/ketton-walks/.


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