Walks you can reach from Goxhill by train
Lincolnshire · East Midlands of England
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Barton-on-Humber Station to Barnetby Station (Lincolnshire)
15m direct from Goxhill.
A route mainly along tarmac country lanes through farmland, with low grass patches occasionally to walk on but mostly walking on the road itself and plus the Viking Way through fields. Largely rural and gentle. Joins part of the Viking Way national trail through fields.
17km. Moderate ascents.
Burnham Road has fast traffic and the lanes have cars from both directions with little safe verge, so stay vigilant. A short section of busy road.
Documented by Slow Ways — download GPX route
Brigg Station to Barton-on-Humber Station (Lincolnshire)
15m direct from Goxhill.
A great route, taking in views of the river ancholme. A route along the River Ancholme on a wide gravel track, which becomes tarmac road as it climbs onto a ridge at the start of the Lincolnshire Wolds and then follows the Viking Way through fields and a quiet road without paths into Barton. A short section of busy road. Joins part of the Viking Way national trail through fields.
20km. Moderate ascents.
A short section is on a main road. Horkstow Road into Barton is a quiet road with no paths.
Documented by Slow Ways — download GPX route
Grimsby Town Station to Cleethorpes Station (Lincolnshire)
30m direct from Goxhill.
A reasonably safe and direct walk and mainly on footpaths next to roads through a built-up area.
Easy: 5km, gentle ascents.
Documented by Slow Ways — download GPX route
Hessle Station to Barton-on-Humber Station (Yorkshire)
15m direct from Goxhill.
the views were nice and refreshing to be so high up; The views from the footpath were breathtaking; cracking views from the bridge deck. A short, memorable walk crossing the Humber Bridge high above the estuary, with breathtaking views and then through an industrial area into Barton-upon-Humber. The bridge walkway is wide and feels safe. Local schoolchildren's artwork is displayed along the bridge. Humber Bridge Park at the Hessle end is a former chalk quarry; the River Humber viewpoint near Barton is worth a short detour.
Easy: 5km, moderate ascents.
The Humber Bridge has at times been closed to pedestrians and cyclists, so check access before setting out.
Barton has abundant coffee shops and pubs.
Documented by Slow Ways — download GPX route
Hessle Station to Barrow Haven Station (Yorkshire)
9m direct from Goxhill.
Across the Humber Bridge, then estuary path.
8km.
Barrow Haven Station to New Holland Station (Lincolnshire)
5m direct from Goxhill.
Estuary path.
3km.