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Hiking around Stainfield, Lincolnshire, explores a predominantly flat, agricultural landscape characterized by open fields and riverside paths. The area features a network of public footpaths connecting small villages and historical sites, such as the ruins of Barlings Abbey. Most routes follow gentle gradients along waterways and through farmland, making the region accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.3
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30
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.8km
05:32
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60m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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9.26km
02:22
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
02:33
20m
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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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You can imagine going back in time how this building would of looked..shame
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A good place for a quick stop. Former railway station. A small gravel car park, and a pub close by.
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The field surrounding the abbey is grazed by rare breed longhorn cattle. They seemed unconcerned by our presence but I wouldn't want to take dog in their field.
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Bardney lock is located on the River Witham about 11 miles to the East of Lincoln. The River Witham flows through the peaceful Lincolnshire countryside and is has beautiful views with a remote feeling for much of its length. The flat marshy fenlands stretch out on either side of the river allowing spectacular sunsets to be seen.
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Bardney is a small village that dates back to Roman times. With more than one pubs in the village to have a drink and some lunch it makes a rest stop. Look out for the Grade 1-listed 15th century church which was dedicated to St Lawrence.
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The landscape around Stainfield is predominantly flat, characterized by open agricultural fields and riverside paths. Most hikes follow gentle gradients along waterways and through farmland, so you won't encounter any significant hills or steep climbs.
Yes, the area's network of public footpaths is ideal for creating circular routes. Many popular hikes are loops that start and end at the same point, allowing you to explore the countryside without backtracking. A good example is the Barlings Abbey Ruins loop from Bardney.
Many trails in the Stainfield area are suitable for dogs, but since the routes often pass through farmland with livestock, it is crucial to keep your dog on a lead. Always follow the countryside code and pay attention to any local signage regarding dogs.
Absolutely. With over 35 easy-rated routes, the region is great for families. The flat terrain and clear paths make for relaxed walking. Trails along the River Witham, such as the Five Mile Bridge – Bardney Lock loop from Fiskerton, are excellent choices for a gentle family outing.
The area is rich in history. The ruins of Barlings Abbey are a major feature on several routes. You can also find historic churches, like St George's Church in Goltho, which is a key point of interest on the Misty Path Through Fields loop from Wragby.
There are over 75 hiking routes to explore around Stainfield. These range from short, easy walks to more challenging long-distance treks, offering plenty of options for all abilities.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, there are difficult-rated trails available. For example, the Barlings Abbey Ruins – Five Mile Bridge loop from Fiskerton is a 21 km (13 mile) route that provides a more strenuous day of hiking through the Lincolnshire countryside.
The trails around Stainfield are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful, open landscapes and the well-maintained paths that connect historical villages and landmarks.
While some trailheads in larger villages like Bardney or Fiskerton may be accessible via local bus services, much of the area is rural. Driving is often the most convenient way to reach the start of a hike. Always check local bus schedules in advance as services can be infrequent.
While the region is dominated by open farmland, some routes incorporate sections of woodland. The area around Bardney, known for the Bardney Limewoods National Nature Reserve, offers some of the best opportunities for woodland walks, providing a different character to the typical field-edge paths.
Expect classic English countryside scenery. Most routes feature expansive views across flat farm fields, quiet paths alongside the River Witham or local canals, and footpaths connecting charming small villages. The big, open skies are a defining characteristic of the landscape.


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