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Family friendly hiking trails around Stanton are characterized by gentle, rolling landscapes featuring woodlands and open meadows. The region offers a network of paths suitable for various ages and abilities, often passing through areas known for wildflowers and natural beauty. These trails provide accessible outdoor experiences within a tranquil, forested environment.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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30
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9.27km
02:23
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.9km
05:07
90m
90m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. 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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4.91km
01:16
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An unusual geographical feature where the stream at the bottom of this steep-sided βhollowβ has eroded the soft chalky ground. An enjoyable section of this route at any time of year.
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This was the original route from Stanton to Bury St Edmunds. The wooded parts are home to thousands of Bluebells in late spring.
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This is a narrow village lane leading to Barningham Road, where you cross and continue by a stream
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A poignant reminder of war. This makeshift memorial marks the site of a crashed Wellington in 1942. Further information is available online.
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Grove Lane was created as a secondary route to RAF Shepherds Grove. Unusually wide for a country road it was made of strong concrete with underlying hardcore originating from city bomb sites. As you approach the road look to the left and youβll see a row of bungalows, part of a larger development of pre-fabricated homes built for American service personnel. The British government had these built for the US air force in exchange for American tobacco.
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If you spot anything interesting then you can add it to this monthly sightings board.
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This area has mostly clay soil so can be sticky after we weather
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The grundle becomes a running stream after wet weather but this can normally be navigated by crossing it and taking the upper path which has short steeper sections
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There are 9 family-friendly hiking trails around Stanton, offering a mix of easy and moderate options. This guide focuses specifically on routes suitable for families looking to explore the local countryside.
The trails around Stanton often lead through charming landscapes, including wildflower meadows and forest paths. You can expect peaceful walks through areas like the Grundle Forest and Bluebell Wood, offering a lovely natural setting for families.
Yes, for families with young children or those seeking a shorter stroll, consider routes like The Grundle Forest Path β The Grundle Holloway loop from Stanton, which is an easy 4.77 km (1h 14m) walk. Another great option is the Bluebell Wood β Bury Lane Walking Trail loop from Stanton, an easy 4.91 km (1h 15m) route.
The komoot community rates the trails around Stanton highly, with an average score of 4.34 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings. Hikers often praise the quiet, natural beauty of the woodlands and meadows, making them ideal for family outings.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Stanton are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Wildflower Meadow β The Grundle Forest Path loop from Stanton and the Bluebell Wood β Bury Lane Walking Trail loop from Stanton.
For families looking for a bit more of a challenge, the Wildflower Meadow β The Grundle Forest Path loop from Stanton is a moderate 9.27 km (2h 23m) hike. Another moderate option is the Wildflower Meadow β The Grundle Forest Path loop from Walsham-le-Willows, covering 8.25 km (2h 07m).
Yes, there are several interesting points of interest nearby. You could visit the historic St Mary's Church, Woolpit, or explore the unique Pakenham Windmill. For more natural exploration, Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve is also in the vicinity.
The trails around Stanton are enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful when the wildflowers are in bloom and the Bluebell Wood lives up to its name. Autumn also offers stunning foliage. Summer provides pleasant conditions for shaded forest walks, and winter can be magical with crisp air, though some paths might be muddy.
While the primary trails mentioned focus on forests and meadows, the nearby Gravel Track by Livermere Lake offers an opportunity to enjoy views of water. This can be a nice addition to a family outing if you're looking for lakeside scenery.
For family hikes in Stanton, we recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Depending on the season, consider sun protection or rain gear. For younger children, a carrier might be useful on longer routes, as not all trails are stroller-friendly.
For families seeking a more significant challenge, the The Grundle Forest Path β Wildflower Meadow loop from Stanton is a difficult 19.87 km (5h 07m) route. This trail is best suited for experienced families with older children who are accustomed to longer distances and durations.


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