Houghton Mill and Houghton Meadows Walk
Houghton Mill and Houghton Meadows Walk
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Enjoy an easy 2.5-mile hike through Houghton Meadows Nature Reserve, passing the historic Houghton Mill and following the River Great Ouse.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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915 m
Highlight • Natural
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2.47 km
Highlight • River
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3.99 km
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3.89 km
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3.92 km
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The main National Trust circular walk is approximately 1.8 miles (2.88 km) and generally takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete. Longer variations are also available, such as a 3-mile route that takes about an hour, or an 8-mile route passing through Huntingdon and Godmanchester, which takes roughly three hours.
The trail is predominantly easy, flat, and circular, following the riverside along the Great Ouse and through water meadows. There are minimal elevation changes. However, be aware that sections, particularly Meadow Lane, can become quite muddy after wet weather.
There is a pay-and-display car park available at Houghton Mill. National Trust members can park for free.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a lead, especially around livestock and other visitors.
You'll encounter several notable features, including the historic Houghton Mill, an operational 18th-century watermill. The route also passes the wooden trestles, which are remnants of the old railway viaduct. You can also find a Wild Swimming Spot on the River Great Ouse and the picturesque Houghton Trout Stream.
No, there is no specific permit or entrance fee required to walk the trails in Houghton Meadows Nature Reserve. However, there is a charge for parking at Houghton Mill if you are not a National Trust member, and there may be an entrance fee if you wish to explore inside Houghton Mill itself.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, to avoid muddy sections, especially along Meadow Lane, drier seasons like late spring, summer, and early autumn might be preferable. These seasons also offer opportunities to see wildflowers and enjoy the riverside scenery.
The area is rich in wildlife. You might spot various birds and animals, and there are often alpacas in nearby fields. The water meadows are also home to diverse wildflowers, particularly in spring and summer.
Yes, at Houghton Mill, you'll find a riverside National Trust tea room serving refreshments, a gift shop, and restrooms. These facilities are conveniently located near the start and end of the main circular walk.
Yes, the Houghton Mill and Houghton Meadows Walk is part of a network of paths. It covers 100% of the 'Houghton Mill and Houghton Meadows Walk' official trail and also intersects with sections of the 'St Ives and the Hemingfords Walk, Houghton Mill', 'Huntingdon and Godmanchester Walk, Houghton Mill', 'Ouse Valley Way 3 (Eaton Socon to Brandon Creek)', and 'Pathfinder Way'.
Absolutely. The trail's easy, flat terrain and circular nature make it very suitable for families with young children and those new to hiking. The relatively short distance of the main loop is also ideal for a leisurely outing.