Walks from Saxilby
MapBeautiful walks starting or ending at Saxilby Station.
Alternatively, view walks you can reach directly from Saxilby by train.

Saxilby to Lincoln
The Foss Dyke section is excellent. A largely flat, very accessible route following the Foss Dyke canal on firm tarmac or gravel paths for most of the way and with a short grassy section near the Pyewipe Inn. The final couple of miles leave the canal to follow a decent but noisy pavement alongside the busy A57. Follows the Foss Dyke; Lincoln Cathedral is visible from a long way off.
Lunch: Excellent chippy on the approach to Saxilby station; cafe by the A57 junction.
Warnings: The A57 crossing on the alternative direct line has no central refuge; this route uses a safer signposted cycle crossing with a central refuge but no lights. The A57 pavement is noisy and narrow in places.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Gainsborough Central to Saxilby
A walk that begins with all-road walking to Sturton-by-Stow, then a mixture of tracks and footpaths, then field paths that can be heavy going when recently cultivated or ploughed and before a long walk through the outskirts of Gainsborough. Sturton-by-Stow has a Co-op for a break.
Lunch: Sturton-by-Stow has a Co-op for a break.
Warnings: The road section to Sturton-by-Stow is quite busy, requiring you to step onto the verge for passing cars.
Walk details: Slow Ways.