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Long Buckby

Easy hikes and walks around Long Buckby

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Easy hiking trails around Long Buckby traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, expansive fields, and winding country lanes. The area features accessible paths along the Grand Union Canal, offering flat routes with industrial heritage views. Nearby natural features include Daventry Country Park Reservoir with its perimeter trail, and Harlestone Firs, providing woodland exploration. This diverse terrain offers varied experiences for hikers.

Best easy hiking trails around Long Buckby

  • The most popular easy hiking route is West Haddon Village –…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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West Haddon Village – Winwick Byway loop from West Haddon

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Paweł
July 9, 2025, The Polo Pavilion Tea Room

VERY NICE PLACE !

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This attractive Northamptonshire village lies on the route of the Jurassic Way long-distance footpath and is an important stop off just above Watford Gap. There are a number of amenities for walkers, including three pubs, one of which has rooms for the night. There are also bed and breakfast options and a grocery store.

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Richard H
June 10, 2022, Winwick Byway

Lovely stretch with great scenery

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The Braunston Tunnel is 2,042 yards in length on the Grand Union Canal about 830 yds east of Braunston, Northamptonshire, If you take a small ride up the service road and look out for some nice tech trails back down to the towpath, great fun 👍

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Interesting architecture on the gate and boundary walls. Tea room details as per photo.

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That Alastair
September 10, 2021, Norton Junction

Canal towpath is well kept, but can be rough and is muddy in the wet. Plenty of route options from here!

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Church. C15 with earlier tower. Ironstone rubble, squared and coursed with slate roof to chancel, nave, vestry and porch. Chancel, which is of 2 bays has 2 restored C15 windows to south and one to north and one restored C15 window to east. Small C15 priest's door to south has moulded arch and later wood door. Adjoining nave to north a vestry of later date with wood-panelled door. Hood mould and label stops to windows and doors, coping to gables and quoins to angles. Aisled nave has no clerestorey and is of 3 bays. 3 restored C15 windows to south with one at east and one at west, and 3 to north with one C14 window at west. Hood moulds and label stops, some carved. Door to north has pointed, triple moulded arch with hood mould and later 2-leaf wood-panelled door. Roof has coped gables. Porch to south has moulded door surround with wood plank door and hood moulds and roof has coped gable and kneelers. To either side a small, square-headed window of 2 liqhts. Tower is of 3 storeys, to west at first stage a single pointed lancet, chamfered and with hood mould, probably C14. Second stage has similar lancet to south and clock face to west. Third stage, which is slightly set back, has three C14 sandstone windows of Reticulated tracery, all with hood moulds. The corners have angle buttresses. Corbel table to top stage with carved faces. The whole building rests on a stone plinth. Interior: chancel window to east surmounted by hood mould with carved foliage label stops. The roof is C19 and rests upon carved foliage corbels. C14 piscina in south wall is cusped. Chancel arch, which is C15, is chamfered and has polygonal respond shafts below capitals. Nave is 4-bay double-chamfered arcade with C15 polygonal piers upon plinths, with responds to west wall and chancel. Tower arch is set slightly off centre and is double chamfered beneath hood mould. Roof is mostly C19 and C20 restoration, perhaps with some reused C15 beams in aisles. Moulded pointed arch to porch has hood mould and 2-leaf wood door of 10 panels. Arch to outer door is moulded and chamfered. Floor to east end of chancel is decorated with C19 polychrome marbels and some malachite, reputed to be a Russian gift. C20 choir stalls. Pulpit was carved by villagers in 1899. Pews are C19. C19 stained glass in 2 chancel windows and in west wall tower. Series of C17, C18 and early C19 memorial tablets set in walls of chancel and nave are dedicated to the Clarke family, some having been carved by Cox of Daventry. Corbel set into wall is late medieval and probably reset, whilst simply moulded stone font is of later date.

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The end of the towpath, you'll need to climb a pretty steep path to the left to get up to the small car park and road at the top.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Long Buckby?

There are over 115 easy hiking trails around Long Buckby. The region offers a diverse network of paths, from gentle strolls along canal towpaths to routes through rolling hills and woodlands, ensuring options for various preferences.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Long Buckby?

The easy trails around Long Buckby are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 470 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible paths, varied scenery, and the peaceful, rural atmosphere.

Are there family-friendly easy walks in Long Buckby?

Yes, Long Buckby offers several family-friendly easy walks. Places like Daventry Country Park Reservoir provide a pleasant trail around its perimeter, along with an adventure playground. Cotton End Park also features a wildlife wetland, picnic areas, and an assault course for younger visitors, making it ideal for families.

Are the easy hiking trails around Long Buckby dog-friendly?

Many of the easy hiking trails around Long Buckby are dog-friendly, especially those through fields and woodlands. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, particularly when passing through farmland with livestock or in nature reserves to protect local wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

Can I find easy circular hiking routes near Long Buckby?

Absolutely. Many easy routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the St Martin's Church, Welton loop from Welton is an easy 4.2-mile path with gentle gradients through the countryside. Another option is the West Haddon Village loop from West Haddon, a shorter 2.1-mile trail through village surroundings and fields.

What natural features can I expect to see on easy hikes around Long Buckby?

Easy hikes around Long Buckby showcase a variety of natural features. You'll encounter picturesque rolling hills, expansive green fields, and the tranquil Grand Union Canal with its accessible towpaths. Other notable spots include the perimeter trail around Daventry Country Park Reservoir and the woodland paths of Harlestone Firs.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions along the easy trails?

Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical interest. You can explore the earthworks of Long Buckby Castle, known locally as 'The Mounts,' remnants of a medieval castle. Some routes may also pass by historical industrial heritage sites along the Grand Union Canal or religious buildings like All Saints' Church, Braunston.

Where can I find scenic views on an easy hike?

For stunning panoramic views, consider routes that pass by Honey Hill. Known as one of the most beautiful and highest points on the Jurassic Way, it offers expansive vistas across five different counties on a clear day. Many of the trails through the rolling hills also provide lovely countryside scenery.

Are the easy trails around Long Buckby accessible by public transport?

While specific public transport connections to every trailhead can vary, Long Buckby village itself is served by public transport. Many easy walks radiate directly from the village, making them potentially accessible for those arriving without a car. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes to specific starting points.

Are there easy walks with parking available?

Yes, many easy walks around Long Buckby offer convenient parking. For instance, Daventry Country Park Reservoir, a popular spot for easy walks, has dedicated parking facilities. Village-based routes often have public parking options nearby, though these can be limited.

Are there options for very short, easy walks?

Yes, if you're looking for a shorter stroll, the West Haddon Village loop from West Haddon is an excellent choice. This 2.1-mile (3.5 km) trail can typically be completed in under an hour, offering a gentle walk through village surroundings and fields.

What is the best time of year for easy walks in Long Buckby?

The best time for easy walks in Long Buckby is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and the countryside is in full bloom or displaying autumnal colours. However, many paths are well-maintained and suitable for winter walks, though some trails, particularly on Honey Hill, can become boggy after heavy rainfall.

Are there any easy walks that include a pub stop?

Long Buckby and its surrounding villages are home to traditional pubs. Many easy walks are designed to pass through or near villages, offering opportunities for a refreshing stop. While specific routes aren't listed here, exploring walks that start or end in villages like Long Buckby or West Haddon will likely provide pub options.

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