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United Kingdom
England
East Midlands
Lincolnshire
South Kesteven
Stamford

Easton on the Hill Village – Wothorpe Towers loop from Stamford

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Hiking trails & Routes
United Kingdom
England
East Midlands
Lincolnshire
South Kesteven
Stamford

Easton on the Hill Village – Wothorpe Towers loop from Stamford

Moderate

4.6

(20)

82

hikers

Easton on the Hill Village – Wothorpe Towers loop from Stamford

02:12

8.33km

80m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

878 m

The Roman Ford

Highlight • Historical Site

The Roman Ford marks Ermine Street's crossing point of the River Welland. This was one of the most important Roman Roads heading North from London, to Lincoln and York. Thankfully you don't need to get your feet wet, as there are a number of alternative, bridge options.

Tip by

2.68 km

Dottrell Hill Plantation

Forest

3.21 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

4

3.84 km

stop for a icecream in Easton

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5

3.87 km

Easton on the Hill Village

Highlight • Settlement

A beautiful village, Easton on the Hill stands proud above the Welland Valley. It is on the Jurassic Way long-distance trail, as the last village before the finish line at Stamford. Walkers are well served by a couple of pubs: the Blue Bell – which serves Italian food – and the superb Exeter Arms, which also has rooms for the night.

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6

5.79 km

Scenic Bridleway

Highlight • Trail

7

6.03 km

Wothorpe Towers

Highlight • Historical Site

Wothorpe Towers were built between 1615 and 1623 as a detached lodge (dowager house) for Burghley House. It's not currently open to the public as it is undergoing renovation.

Tip by

8

7.65 km

Burghley House Bottle Lodges

Highlight • Historical Site

The Bottle Lodges were built in 1801 to celebrate the Earl’s elevation to the title of 1st Marquess of Exeter.

They are based on the surviving lodges for Old Campden Manor, Chipping Campden, built around 1613.

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9

8.07 km

Fryers' Callis Almshouses

Highlight • Monument

Fryers' Callis almshouse, is dated 1833 and was built by the architect George Basevi, from bequests in the will of Henry Fryer, a surgeon. It originally provided accommodation for six poor widows.

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8.33 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

3.15 km

1.30 km

1.26 km

1.22 km

713 m

679 m

Surfaces

3.15 km

2.22 km

1.21 km

871 m

811 m

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Tuesday 5 May

12°C

4°C

30 %

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