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Hikes around Worlington explore a varied landscape at the confluence of the sandy heathlands of the Brecks and the flat, open Fens. The region is characterized by tranquil riverside paths along the River Lark, mixed with woodland trails and open heath. With minimal elevation change, the footpaths in this area are generally accessible and well-suited for a range of abilities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.93km
02:31
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.26km
01:05
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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01:34
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small cafe & farm shop with indoor and outdoor seating and a range of cakes and pastries to choose from.
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Note that the road in the map is unpaved, gravel/dirt.
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The only cafΓ© or shop along the Icknield Way in this area for miles, great place to refill/-fuel
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Unlike the map, this is unpaved dirt road, sandy in parts.
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Discover the wilds of Cavenham Heath with acres of stunning heathland and woodland landscapes, superb in late summer when the land turns a beautiful shade of purple as the heather starts to bloom. The heath offers walking 3 trails; a Woodland Trail which is a very peaceful easy access route, a Heathland Trail which is more adventurous but offers wonderful views across the Lark Valley and a Wetland Trail, a more demanding route alongside the River Lark. There are no facilities at Cavenham Heath
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Farm shop, deli & cafe, right on the Icknield way. There's outside seating and they were happy for us to fill up water bottles from the outside tap.
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Great farm shop with a wide range of cakes, hot drinks, juices...
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Yes, the area is very dog-friendly. The open spaces of the Brecks and riverside paths offer great walking opportunities for you and your dog. Many local reserves, like the highly-regarded Maidscross Hill Nature Reserve, are popular spots for dog walkers. Just be mindful of wildlife, especially in protected areas, and keep your dog under control.
The region is excellent for circular walks, with most trails being loops that bring you back to your starting point. For a moderate loop that explores the local waterways, consider the Gaspool loop from Mildenhall. It's a pleasant walk of about 10 km that showcases the typical flat Fenland scenery.
Definitely. The terrain around Worlington is mostly flat, making it ideal for families. There are many short, easy loops available. For a particularly accessible option, the Pond with Wooden Platform loop from Barton Mills is a great choice. It's just over 4 km and perfect for a short family outing.
Mildenhall Woods is a popular local choice for woodland walks, offering a quieter alternative to larger forests in the region. The trails there are known for being interesting and varied. For a more structured experience with well-maintained paths and unique wooden carvings, Thornham Walks is another excellent, highly-rated option a short drive away.
There are over 30 curated hiking routes around Worlington available on komoot. The majority are rated as easy or moderate, with very few difficult trails, reflecting the gentle, flat landscape of the region.
The hiking routes around Worlington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful riverside paths along the River Lark and the unique, sandy heathland trails of the Brecks.
Yes, the area is crossed by several long-distance footpaths. The Lark Valley Path is a key route, following the river for 13 miles from Mildenhall to Bury St Edmunds. You can also access sections of the Icknield Way Path, one of the oldest trackways in Britain, which passes through the region.
The hiking is generally flat with minimal elevation gain. You'll encounter a mix of environments, from tranquil, grassy paths along the River Lark to sandy tracks through the heathlands of the Brecks. Some woodland sections can be muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Many walks start from villages like Mildenhall or Barton Mills where on-street parking may be available. For dedicated parking, nature reserves and country parks are your best bet. For example, Mildenhall Warren Lodge is a peaceful spot with parking from which you can start a lovely perimeter walk.
The diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. Along the River Lark, you can spot many types of birds. In the heathlands of the Brecks, you might see deer, squirrels, and pheasants. This area is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), home to rare birds like the stone curlew and woodlark.
Many circular walks are designed to start and end in local villages like Mildenhall, Barton Mills, or Tuddenham, which have pubs and cafes where you can get refreshments after your hike. It's best to plan your route to finish in one of these villages for a post-walk meal or drink.


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