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Hikes around Long Marston Warwickshire explore a landscape of gentle, rolling countryside. The region, located in the Stratford-on-Avon district, is characterized by a patchwork of open fields, small woodlands, and meandering waterways. Most routes follow generally flat terrain, with some longer hikes extending toward the nearby Cotswolds for more elevation.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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19.8km
05:23
280m
280m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13.1km
03:22
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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15.6km
03:55
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.38km
02:07
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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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During our short holiday on the edge of the Cotswolds, we stumbled upon Hidcote Manor Garden by chance. And we can say: it was one of the most beautiful garden designs we have ever seen. Every meter opens up a new perspective, new impressions, and new lighting conditions. We walked through the garden rooms in awe and are thrilled. Wikipedia writes: "The Hidcote Manor Garden is an English park in the Arts & Crafts style.[1] It is located in Hidcote Bartrim in the northeast of Chipping Campden in the county of Gloucestershire. The garden was created from 1907 by the American privateer Lawrence Waterbury Johnston and has belonged to the National Trust since 1948. Characteristic of the garden, which covers more than 40,000 square meters, are above all the division into different garden rooms, English Outdoor Rooms, the sightlines, English Vistas, the artfully trimmed shrubs, as well as the red perennial beds, English Red Borders. The Hidcote Manor Garden is located on a 183 m high plateau on the northern edge of the Cotswolds. Belonging to the county of Gloucestershire and located on the border with the county of Warwickshire, Hidcote is approximately two kilometers east of Mickleton, approximately seven kilometers northeast of Chipping Campden, and 16 kilometers south of Stratford-upon-Avon. The garden of Hidcote is listed in the National Heritage List for England in the highest class, Grade I." Our three-hour visit was rounded off with delicious cake and clotted cream in the café. Our conclusion: Anyone in the area should definitely stop by!
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You can join the Heart of England Forest for ÂŁ3.00 a month, so as well as free parking you receive an interesting little magazine all to do with things about the forest Also volunteering opportunities
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That sounds like a fun, moderately challenging hike near Long Marston! The description reminds me of that feeling of gliding down a long slope after a good climb. Anyone else getting winter vibes? It almost makes me want to try something like Snow Rider 3D to get that adrenaline rush while waiting for the snow to fall! The need for good basic fitness definitely resonates â getting prepped for those inclines is key to enjoying the views at the top. snowriderfree.com
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That sounds like a fun, moderately challenging hike near Long Marston! The description reminds me of that feeling of gliding down a long slope after a good climb. Anyone else getting winter vibes? It almost makes me want to try something like Snow Rider 3D to get that adrenaline rush while waiting for the snow to fall! The need for good basic fitness definitely resonates â getting prepped for those inclines is key to enjoying the views at the top. https://snowriderfree.com/
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This hike sounds like a great mix of challenge and scenery! The moderate difficulty and varied terrain remind me of navigating through different levels in Fnafâexcept here, youâre rewarded with fresh air and nature instead of jump scares. đ How was the view from Bidford Bridge? Would love to hear more details! https://fnafgamefree.com
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Beautiful scenery! Reminded me of the chaos and unpredictability of https://badparentingame.com/ â a game where you juggle absurd situations and laugh at the messiness of it all. Definitely inspires some fun reflection on lifeâs "unexpected journeys." Thanks for sharing!
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wildlife can be spotted in these fields if you are quiet and patient enough, you can catch a baby deer hopping around
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Yes, the area offers several circular routes. A great moderate option is the Dorsington & Pebworth loop from Long Marston. This 8.2-mile (13.1 km) trail takes you through quiet agricultural land and past charming local villages, bringing you right back to your starting point.
Most hikes directly around Long Marston feature gentle, rolling countryside with minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for most fitness levels. The landscape is a patchwork of open fields, small woodlands, and paths along former railway lines. For significant hills and more challenging climbs, you'll need to head towards the nearby Cotswolds.
The Stratford-upon-Avon to Long Marston Greenway is perfect for an easy walk. It's a 5.5-mile traffic-free path on a dismantled railway line, so it's flat and well-maintained. You can walk as little or as much of it as you like. For a pleasant loop, the Milcote Station Cafe loop is a great choice, covering just over 5 miles (8.4 km) on mostly flat terrain.
For a more demanding day out, the nearby Cotswolds offer steeper climbs and rewarding views. The Meon Hill & Hidcote Manor loop is a popular difficult hike. This 12.3-mile (19.8 km) route involves ascents to Meon Hill and takes you through classic Cotswold scenery.
Yes, the public footpaths and the Greenway are generally great for walking with dogs. However, many trails cross agricultural land with livestock, so you will need to keep your dog on a lead in these areas. Always be mindful of local signage and the Countryside Code.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet, peaceful atmosphere of the countryside walks and the well-maintained paths, particularly along the Greenway.
Yes, you can find parking for many of the routes. For example, the Stratford Racecourse loop starts from the Long Marston Community Pub (CP), which offers a convenient place to park before your hike. Always check for any local parking restrictions or charges.
The Greenway is an excellent choice for families as it's flat, traffic-free, and suitable for pushchairs. It also has picnic spots and cafes along the way. For a woodland adventure, the Meon Vale Woodland Walk loop is a moderate route that offers a change of scenery from the open fields.
The varied landscape of woodlands, meadows, and waterways supports a range of wildlife. Keep an eye out for local birds and small mammals in the wooded areas. The region is also home to protected species like grass snakes, badgers, and brown hares, and you might spot butterfly species like the small heath in the grasslands during warmer months.
Long Marston has limited direct public transport links. The best approach is often to travel to nearby Stratford-upon-Avon, which is well-served by trains and buses. From there, you can access the Greenway or use local taxi services to reach specific trailheads in the surrounding villages.
Yes, some routes are conveniently located near pubs and cafes. The Stratford Greenway has the Milcote Station Cafe, which is a popular stop for refreshments. Many of the circular walks that pass through villages like Pebworth or Dorsington will take you close to traditional country pubs, perfect for a post-hike meal.


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