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The best hikes from bus stations around Kettering

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Bus station hiking trails around Kettering provide access to a variety of outdoor experiences within the Northamptonshire landscape. The region features accessible parks, extensive woodlands, and a network of bridleways. Terrain generally consists of gentle paths, with some routes traversing open countryside and others leading through established parklands. While many trails are suitable for all fitness levels, some sections may become muddy in wet conditions.

Best bus station hiking trails around Kettering

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Pipewell to Rushton Bridleway loop from Rushton

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Braders
February 9, 2026, Oxendon Tunnels

Interesting and different. However you need lights and there are a couple of potholes. Well worth adding to a ride. It could look daunting but take it easy and its very rideable and you should ride it.

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Nice little cafe. Outside ok for bikes and nice toilets. Egg and bacon baguette recommended

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Anita
April 12, 2025, Oxendon Tunnels

Two pitch black tunnels are expected in here. Prep your lights in advance!

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Only ever done north to south but great fun in the dry, north section does get muddy in the wet

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Nestled in the valley of the River Jordan, Braybrooke is a small and picturesque Northamptonshire village. It lies on the path of the Jurassic Way, a long-distance footpath that traces Northamptonshire's limestone escarpment. Walkers will find excellent food at the Swan, though accommodation in the surrounding region is lacking.

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This is one of those awkward spots. You come flying down the hill, round a blind corner see a bridge that you need to bunny-hop onto and then, before you know it, you realise there is a really steep exit and you need to get into Granny-cog really quick. I couldn't process all this fast enough and completely Fived it. Hope you have better luck!

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Braybrooke's Church of All Saints is the most magnificent building in the village. Its impressive, elongated spire was built sometime around the end of the 14th century and towers above the village centre. The oldest parts of the church are likely to date back to the 13th century.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Kettering?

There are over 60 hiking routes around Kettering that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find 21 easy routes, 43 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.

Are there easy, family-friendly hiking routes accessible by bus from Kettering?

Yes, Kettering offers several easy and family-friendly routes. For a pleasant stroll with accessible paths and water features, consider the Wicksteed Park loop from Kettering. Wicksteed Park is known for its pleasant environment and diverse birdlife, making it ideal for families.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus-accessible hikes near Kettering?

The terrain around Kettering varies, offering a mix of woodland paths, bridleways, and park trails. Many routes, especially in parks like Wicksteed Park and Linear Park, feature accessible gravel or cut grass paths. Other routes, such as the Pipewell to Rushton Bridleway loop from Rushton, can be muddy in wet conditions but are enjoyable in dry weather, providing a more natural, countryside experience.

Are there any circular hiking routes from bus stations in Kettering?

Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes around Kettering are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Wicksteed Park loop from Kettering and the Pipewell to Rushton Bridleway loop from Rushton, which offer convenient round trips.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on bus-accessible hikes around Kettering?

Hiking around Kettering offers views of various natural features and historical landmarks. You might encounter impressive bluebell displays in Cransley Wood during spring, or scenic river areas and lakes in Linear Park. Historical points of interest include the Eleanor Cross in Geddington and the Church of All Saints in Braybrooke. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by Harrington Hill Climb.

Are there dog-friendly hiking trails accessible by bus from Kettering?

Many of the trails around Kettering are suitable for dogs, especially those in parks and woodland areas. Irchester Country Park, for instance, is a highly regarded woodland destination ideal for nature exploration with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock or in designated wildlife areas.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus-accessible trails in Kettering?

The bus-accessible trails around Kettering are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1100 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the routes, the peaceful woodland environments, and the variety of landscapes, from well-maintained park paths to more rugged bridleways.

Are there any routes that offer a pub or cafe stop along the way?

Yes, some routes are conveniently located near amenities. The Braybrooke Village – Waterloo Farm Café loop from Braybrooke specifically mentions a café, providing a perfect spot for a break. Many villages accessible by bus routes will also have local pubs or cafes where you can refresh.

What is the best time of year to hike the bus-accessible trails in Kettering?

Kettering's trails can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring is particularly beautiful with bluebell displays in woods like Cransley Wood. Summer provides pleasant conditions for longer walks, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Some routes can get muddy in wet conditions, so consider appropriate footwear, especially during wetter months.

Can I find longer, more challenging hikes accessible by bus from Kettering?

While Kettering is known for its accessible trails, there are moderate options for those seeking a longer walk. Routes like the Dingly Dell Wooden Bridge – Descent to Wooded Valley loop from Pytchley (over 10 km) or the Descent to Wooded Valley – Dingly Dell Wooden Bridge loop from Broughton offer more distance and some elevation changes, providing a good moderate challenge while remaining reachable via public transport.

Are there any specific woodland areas to explore on bus-accessible routes?

Absolutely. Irchester Country Park is a prime woodland destination near Kettering, offering extensive trails for exploration. Other notable woodlands include Alder Wood and Bowd Lane Wood, which feature in various easy hiking loops. These areas provide a tranquil escape and opportunities to observe local wildlife.

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