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Hikes around Asgarby and Howell explore the flat, agricultural landscape of the Lincolnshire fenlands. The region is characterized by open, arable farmland crisscrossed by public footpaths and historic watercourses like the River Slea. This low-lying terrain offers expansive views and generally level walking trails, with routes often connecting nearby historic villages.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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25
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11.1km
02:51
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.46km
02:09
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.20km
01:04
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.88km
02:31
30m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.62km
01:41
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sleaford is a scenic market town, situated on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal and surrounded by flat fenland.
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Sleaford is a scenic market town, situated on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal and surrounded by flat fenland.
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Heckington Windmill was originally built in 1830. In 1890, the mill was repaired using eight sails, and now claims to be the world's only working 8-sail windmill! The site has a Visitor Centre, Tea Room, Brewery, gardens, onsite bakehouse and museum. Cycle racks are available to park up and secure your bike.
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Sleaford is a scenic market town, situated on the River Slea and Sleaford Canal and surrounded by flat fenland.
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Heckington Windmill is the only eight-sailed tower windmill still standing in the United Kingdom with its sails intact.
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Nice cycle friendly cafe and micro brewery. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating plus cycle racks in view of the outdoor area.
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Nice church in main square in Sleaford town centre.
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The terrain is predominantly flat and low-lying, which is characteristic of the Lincolnshire fenlands. You can expect level paths that cross open, arable farmland and follow the banks of historic watercourses like the River Slea. This makes for generally easy walking with expansive views under wide skies.
Yes, the landscape is ideal for circular routes. For a shorter, easy walk that takes in some local history, the Sleaford Castle – Sleaford Church Steeple loop from Sleaford is a great option. It's just over 5 km and provides a good feel for the nearby market town.
Most trails in the area are suitable for dogs, as they often cross open fields and follow public footpaths. However, since the routes pass through active farmland, you will likely encounter livestock. It is essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control in these areas.
Yes, several walks are accessible via public transport. The nearby village of Heckington has a railway station on the Poacher Line, which is the starting point for a number of local routes. The market town of Sleaford is also well-connected and serves as a hub for many trails in the region.
The area is rich in history. Many walks pass by or connect the parish's historic medieval churches, such as the Grade I listed St. Andrew's Church in Asgarby and the serene, towerless St. Oswald's Church in Howell. You can also explore the historic Sleaford Navigation canal towpath on some routes.
For walks starting in the surrounding towns, you will find public car parks in Sleaford and near the station in Heckington. For routes starting in more rural locations, parking is often limited to on-street parking in villages. Please park considerately, ensuring you do not block access for local residents or farm vehicles.
Absolutely. The flat terrain makes the region very accessible for walkers of all abilities. A great choice for an easy outing is the Sleaford Market Town – Sleaford Church Steeple loop from Sleaford. At just over 4 km, it's a manageable distance for most family members and explores the pleasant market town.
The trails in this region are highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, open landscapes and the sense of history you get from walking between the ancient villages and along the waterways.
While the immediate parish of Asgarby and Howell is very rural, many walks start from or pass through nearby towns and villages like Sleaford and Heckington. These larger settlements offer a good selection of traditional pubs, cafes, and shops where you can find refreshments before or after your hike.
There are over 70 designated hiking routes to explore in and around the Asgarby and Howell area. These range from short, easy strolls to longer, more moderate day hikes, with the majority being easy or moderate in difficulty.
A great way to see the area is on the Hiking loop from Heckington. This moderate trail allows you to explore the fenland surrounding the village and see its famous eight-sailed windmill, the only one of its kind in the world.
Yes, several popular walks follow the course of the River Slea. These paths often use the old towpath of the Sleaford Navigation, providing level and scenic walking. A fantastic example is the Sleaford to South Rauceby loop along the River Slea, which offers a wonderful introduction to the local waterways.


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