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Hatfield Moors

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Hatfield Moors

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Family friendly hiking trails around Hatfield Moors traverse a unique lowland raised peat bog ecosystem, part of the Humberhead Peatlands National Nature Reserve. The terrain is predominantly flat, characterized by expansive heathland, patches of woodland, and numerous lakes and ponds. Hikers will find well-trodden paths and boardwalks, with some areas offering the sensation of walking on water due to the peat composition. Conservation efforts have led to the re-emergence of diverse plant life, adding to the natural features of this…

Last updated: June 1, 2026

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Badger Corner Lake loop at Hatfield Moor

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Hike the easy 3.0-mile Badger Corner Lake loop at Hatfield Moor, exploring wetlands and forests with gentle elevation gain.

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Hike the Hatfield Moor loop, a moderate 6.9-mile trail through the Humberhead Peatlands, offering unique wildlife and wetland scenery.

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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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August 4, 2025, Wellington W5557 Crash Memorial, Hatfield Moors

📍Crash of Wellington W5557 with six Polish airmen of 305 Squadron (305 Dywizjon) in 1941 Having been to the remains of RAF Lindholme I received a message regarding a memorial to a crashed polish aircraft. I've heard tales of a plane on Hatfield Moors that was visible when the peat bogs were low. Today I went out to find the memorial 🛩️ On the night of 26th / 27th September 1941, the crew of this 305 Squadron aircraft undertook an operational flight to bomb Cologne and took off from base at Lindholme at 19:27hrs. All appears to have gone without incident outbound and over the target area. Fog was over Lindholme during the early hours of 27th September 1941, and while it was clear air above 500 feet, fog was seriously affecting visibility below. Added to that, other aircraft that were returning to Lindholme were short on fuel, so there was a possibility that Wellington W5557 may also have been low on fuel or even run out of fuel. Having flown back into the general area of Lindholme airfield, the crew lowered their undercarriage and were making an approach to land when it was thought that the pilot either misjudged the height the aircraft was flying, or it had run out of fuel and the pilot was attempting a forced landing. The aircraft struck trees and then crashed on Hatfield Moor, just short of the airfield at 01:30hrs. Sadly, three members of the Polish crew were killed in the crash, and a fourth died just over twenty-four hours later in Hospital in Doncaster Hospital. The body found in 1987 cannot have been part of the W5557 crew, as in the casualty file (AIR81/9282), it states they were all buried on the 30th September 1941, and no one was missing - Source (Yorkshire Aircraft) Pilot Sgt Eugeniusz Buszko (aged 27) Killed on impact Wireless Operator Sgt Jerzy Sławomir Leyche (aged 23) Killed on impact Air Gunner Sgt Wiktor Wasilenko (aged 18) Killed on impact Second Pilot Sgt Tadeusz Korczyk (aged 27) Died of injuries Navigator FL/t Stanisław Barzdo Injured - Later killed in action in Germany May 1942 (aged 26). Air Gunner Sgt Zdzisław Pisarek Injured - Passed away in Pennsylvania (aged 74). Rest easy gentlemen

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We often find the direction arrows on the way round confusing so we used komoot on my Garmin Venu 2 watch and it was very easy to follow.

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Nice walk for the dog. Plenty of tracks to follow.

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about 30 mins in you cannot turn right as instructed. follow path forward to re join route

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Watch out for the big hole at the

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More than 200 bird species have been recorded visiting Hatfield and Thorne Moor. Winter visitors include whooper swans, pink-footed geese, hen harrier, and short-eared owls. From March-July a very special summer visitor is the diminutive woodlark and also oystercatcher, lapwing, ringed plover and great crested grebe can be spotted around the lakes. Badger Corner Lake is a special place to watch your favourite birds.

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The Humberhead Peatlands are a remnant of a large wetland that occupied the floodplain of the Humberhead Levels thousands of years ago. They have been worked for peat throughout recorded history. The impact of this working has been to leave the remaining area with too varied a water table to allow peat formation. It is a fascinating area full of wildlife and of course it is quite boggy!

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Hatfield Moor is a beautiful nature reserve, which boasts lovely scenic views and a variety of nature to take in whilst you're walking around. It is a SSSI area and Thorne and Hatfield Moors form the largest area of lowland raised peat bog in the United Kingdom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there in Hatfield Moors?

Hatfield Moors offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 100 easy routes, perfect for families with children or those looking for a relaxed stroll, and an additional 60 moderate trails for a slightly longer adventure.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Hatfield Moors?

The terrain in Hatfield Moors is generally flat, making it ideal for family walks. You'll mostly encounter well-trodden paths and boardwalks across the unique lowland raised peat bog, heathland, and woodlands. Some sections can be uneven or muddy, especially after rain, so waterproof footwear is advisable.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, Hatfield Moors has several excellent circular routes perfect for families. A popular choice is the Badger Corner Lake loop at Hatfield Moor, which is an easy 4.8 km (3 miles) walk. Another great option is the Forest Path and Lake View – Badger Corner Lake loop from HMP Lindholme, offering a slightly longer 5.6 km (3.5 miles) easy walk with scenic views.

What can we see along the family-friendly hiking trails in Hatfield Moors?

Hatfield Moors is rich in natural beauty and history. Along the trails, you can explore the unique peat bog ecosystem, expansive heathland, and serene woodlands. Keep an eye out for Badger Corner Lake, a beautiful spot for wildlife. You might also discover the site of a Neolithic House and Trackway, hinting at the area's ancient past.

Is Hatfield Moors suitable for hiking with toddlers or young children?

Absolutely! Many trails in Hatfield Moors are flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for families with toddlers and young children. Shorter, easy loops like the Hiking loop from HMP Lindholme (2.5 km / 1.5 miles) are perfect for little legs. The generally flat terrain means you can often use sturdy pushchairs on some paths, though conditions can vary.

Can we bring our dog on the family-friendly trails?

Yes, Hatfield Moors is generally dog-friendly. Many trails welcome dogs, but it's important to keep them on a lead, especially due to the sensitive wildlife and ground-nesting birds. Always clean up after your pet to help preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit Hatfield Moors with family?

Hatfield Moors offers something special in every season. Late summer and early autumn are particularly beautiful when the heathland is vibrant with heather. Spring brings new life and bird activity, while winter offers a unique, tranquil landscape, often with migratory birds. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some paths can get muddy after rain.

Are there any facilities like cafes or picnic areas nearby?

Yes, there are options for refreshments and rest. You can find a picnic area at Lakeside Picnic Area at Langold Lake. For a longer walk that includes a stop for food, consider the The Hideout Café loop from Hatfield, which incorporates a café into the route.

What kind of wildlife can we spot during our family hike?

Hatfield Moors is a haven for wildlife! It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with over 200 species recorded, including nightjars, woodlarks, and even cranes. You might also spot diverse insect life, such as dragonflies and the large heath butterfly, especially in late summer. The varied flora includes cotton grass, heather, and sphagnum mosses.

Is there parking available for family hikers?

Yes, parking is available at various access points around Hatfield Moors. Specific car parks are usually signposted near popular trailheads. It's always a good idea to check for designated parking areas before your visit to ensure a smooth start to your family adventure.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Hatfield Moors?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique, tranquil landscapes, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained, easy-to-navigate paths that make it accessible for all ages and abilities. Many appreciate the sense of wilderness so close to urban areas.

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