Walks you can reach from Crowle by train

Lincolnshire · East Midlands

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Scunthorpe
Bottesford Beck #4 by Ben Revell

Scunthorpe to Brigg (Lincolnshire)

15 minutes direct from Crowle.

Recommended: A pleasant walk including woodlands and a stretch along the river and part of it on the Ironstone Way. The first part leaving Scunthorpe can be a little tricky to follow. Part of the route follows the Ironstone Way. Extensive woodland.

Lunch: Refreshments at Broughton.

Warnings: Crossing the busy A18 can be hazardous; you could instead cross Brigg Road near Ashbyville.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
16
KM
Scunthorpe
Pollution sky by alan.irons

Scunthorpe to Kirton Lindsey (Lincolnshire)

15 minutes direct from Crowle.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
17
KM
Conisbrough
The Castle Wall by CoasterMadMatt

Conisbrough to Doncaster (Yorkshire)

30 minutes direct from Crowle.

The view from the viaduct makes the tour worthwhile. A varied riverside walk crossing the River Don by the Conisbrough Viaduct, then following the Trans Pennine Trail and Don riverside into Doncaster. Mostly good bonded-surface cycle track and easy riverside path, with some compacted-earth and open flood-bank sections that can flood and plus steps and stiles. From Conisbrough Viaduct it's possible to stay on the Trans Pennine Trail much further west.

1 lunch spot: the Boat Inn

Warnings: Stiles and steps along the way, and the compacted-earth riverside section shows signs of flooding at times. Care needed taking the right-hand uphill fork approaching the viaduct.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
12
KM
Adwick
The Moat to the Keep by CoasterMadMatt

Adwick to Doncaster (Yorkshire)

30 minutes direct from Crowle.

An easy, direct route mostly on well-signposted cycletracks and entirely on hard surfaces, with no stiles. It starts past a stone church, follows a segregated pavement and cycle track along a busy road, then an old-railway cycle track in a green corridor into Doncaster, with a fiddly but well-mapped finish through the town's roundabout and footbridges and bus station. Some steps above the bus station (avoidable). Largely follows the Doncaster Cycleway / Sustrans routes along old railway lines. The Draughtsman Alehouse micropub is on Doncaster station platform 3 (no train ticket needed).

Lunch: A large pub/food outlet at the junction with the Great North Road.

Warnings: Some steps above Doncaster bus station (avoidable by a detour). Lockable gates at a shopping area (in practice left open). Endless traffic alongside the segregated pavement.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
8
KM
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