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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Burton And Dalby

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Family friendly hiking trails around Burton And Dalby offer a diverse landscape, from the riverside paths and urban green spaces of Burton-on-Trent to the extensive woodlands and varied terrain of Dalby Forest. The region features gentle river valleys, nature reserves, and managed forests with elevations ranging from low-lying areas to moderate hills. These areas provide accessible paths suitable for families looking to explore natural environments.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Burton And Dalby

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort – Rise Hill Spinney loop from Burrough Hill

21.2km

05:48

320m

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Hard hike. Very 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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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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Alberto Parravicini
June 18, 2025, Bell Inn

While the village of Stilton is renowned for its namesake cheese, production is restricted to Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire due to Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) regulations [1]. However, visitors can still immerse themselves in the cheese's rich history by visiting the Bell Inn, a historic coaching inn where Stilton cheese was first sold in the 18th century [2]. For a unique experience, plan your visit around the Stilton Cheese Rolling Festival, held every May, where participants roll wheels of cheese through the village streets—a delightful tradition celebrating the village's heritage. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stilton_cheese [2] https://choosewhere.com/discover-stilton

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2-40 plumpton, mr Wilkie 😉

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Situated between Burrough on the Hill and Somerby, south of Melton Mowbray, Burrough Hill Country Park is a significant and well-preserved Iron Age hill fort. Besides its historical importance, the park provides diverse wildlife habitats and various areas for visitors. Once known for foxhunting and as the reputed birthplace of Stilton cheese, the area has transformed into a mix of arable, dairy, beef, and sheep farming today.

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Burrough Hill - Iron Age hillfort in Burrough on the Hill, 7 miles south of Melton Mowbray. Situated on a promontory about 210 metres (690 ft) above sea level, the site commands views over the surrounding countryside for miles around.

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Adie
December 7, 2022, Burrough Hill Summit

Burrough Hill (210m) commands views over the surrounding countryside for miles around. A great place for a hill fort as discovered back in the early Iron age.

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Ford at the bottom easily avoided

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This lane is now closed due to surface damage from 4x4s and not rideable in parts anyway for the same reason. Check https://one.network/ to see when it opens

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Be aware this is technically a no cycling location

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in the Burton And Dalby area?

There are over 160 family-friendly hiking routes around Burton And Dalby, offering a wide range of options for all ages and abilities. Most of these trails are rated as easy or moderate, perfect for a day out with the family.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the family-friendly trails in Burton And Dalby?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 230 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the extensive woodlands of Dalby Forest to the tranquil riverside paths of Burton-on-Trent, making it easy to find a suitable adventure for everyone.

Are there any easy, short walks suitable for families with young children or prams?

Yes, both areas offer excellent options. In Dalby Forest, the Ellerburn trail is known for being flat and accessible, ideal for prams and little legs. Burton-on-Trent features gentle riverside paths along the River Trent and around Branston Water Park, which are also very suitable for an easy stroll.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes?

In Dalby Forest, you'll encounter diverse woodlands with pines, spruces, and deciduous trees, shaped by glacial meltwater into distinct dales. Burton-on-Trent offers scenic walks along the River Trent and through green spaces like the Trent Washlands, where you might spot herons and kingfishers. Both areas provide opportunities to enjoy varied natural beauty.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions along the family-friendly routes?

Absolutely! While exploring, you might come across unique sculptures in Dalby Forest. In the wider Burton And Dalby area, you can visit places like Wymondham Windmill, which also has tea rooms, or enjoy the peaceful Racehub Lake. Burton-on-Trent also features historic landmarks like the Ferry Bridge on its riverside walks.

Can we find circular routes that are good for families?

Yes, many of the family-friendly trails in both Dalby Forest and Burton-on-Trent are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, the Dalby Beck trail in Dalby Forest is a moderate 3.5-mile circular walk with scenic views. In Burton, you can find circular routes around Branston Water Park or along the River Trent.

Are there any specific trails with engaging activities for children?

Dalby Forest is particularly well-suited for this, offering themed trails like the Gruffalo trail and the Room on the Broom trail, which are designed to keep children entertained and engaged with the natural surroundings. The forest also features unique sculptures dotted along its paths.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family in this region?

Both Dalby Forest and Burton-on-Trent offer enjoyable experiences year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is great for longer days and warmer weather, while winter walks can be magical, especially in Dalby Forest's woodlands, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Are there options for longer, more challenging family hikes?

While this guide focuses on family-friendly routes, there are longer, moderate options available if your family is up for a bigger adventure. For instance, the Burrough Hill Summit – Burrough Hill Iron Age Fort loop from Burton and Dalby offers a moderate 13km hike with some elevation, providing a more strenuous experience while still being manageable for active families.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly trails?

Generally, both Dalby Forest and the green spaces around Burton-on-Trent are dog-friendly. Dalby Forest welcomes dogs, but they should be kept under control, especially around wildlife. Similarly, riverside paths and parks in Burton-on-Trent are usually fine for dogs on a lead. Always check specific trail signage for any restrictions.

Where can we find cafes or places to eat near the family hiking trails?

Dalby Forest has a visitor center with amenities, including cafes. In Burton-on-Trent, you'll find various cafes and pubs in the town center, many of which are conveniently located near the riverside walks. For example, Wymondham Windmill also offers tea rooms, providing a nice stop during or after a hike.

Is there parking available for these family-friendly walks?

Yes, parking is generally available. Dalby Forest has multiple designated car parks throughout the forest. For walks in Burton-on-Trent, there are various public car parks in the town center and near popular starting points for riverside and park walks, such as those close to the Trent Washlands or Branston Water Park.

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