Walks you can reach from Fiskerton by train
Nottinghamshire · East Midlands
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Nottingham Circular via Attenborough Nature Reserve (Nottinghamshire)
15 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Off-road walking and cycling alongside canal and river — a waterside network of paths. Passes the historic Trent Bridge.
Walk details: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Nottingham to East Midlands Parkway (Nottinghamshire)
15 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Canal, river, wooded track and roadside footpath.
Time: 4h30–9h30
2 lunch spots: Wilford Farm (1h30–3h in), or Dovecote Barn Café (3h–6h in)
Warnings: Short stretch on busy A453.
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Derby to Nottingham (Derbyshire)
15 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Mixture of off-road cycle path and on-road sections. Part of the longer London-to-Lake-District route.
Walk details: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Derby to Long Eaton (Derbyshire)
45 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Waterways — River Derwent, Derby & Sandiacre Canal and Erewash Canal.
Time: 5h30–11h
2 lunch spots: Canal Cottage Cafe (2h30–5h30 in), or the Navigation (3h–6h30 in)
2 end-of-walk rewards: Peking House, or the Sawley Junction
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Long Eaton Circular via Trent Lock (Derbyshire)
45 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Public roads, footpaths and canal towpaths; railway embankments and woodland tracks and grass areas. Extensively documented railway history of the Long Eaton triangle spanning 1840–1968: wagon works, sheet stores and canal-transhipment facilities, with modern flood defences and Ratcliffe Power Station visible.
Warnings: One stretch alongside the River Trent is liable to flooding in very wet weather; beware of traffic turning off the roundabout at Tamworth Road; beware of fast-moving traffic on Fields Farm Road (40 mph). Canal towpath often under water when the river is in flood.
Walk details: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Lowdham to Burton Joyce (Nottinghamshire)
6 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Countryside and river.
Time: 4h–8h
4 lunch spots: Gunthorpe (3h–5h30 in) — the Anchor, or the Unicorn Hotel; plus the World's End (30m in), or the Red Lion (2h–4h30 in)
3 end-of-walk rewards: the Wheatsheaf Inn, the Cross Keys, or the Lord Nelson
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Beeston to Ilkeston (Nottinghamshire)
30 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Urban and suburban streets, golf-course path, woodland, abandoned canal towpath (partly waterlogged) and active canal towpath. Bennerley Viaduct gives expansive valley views — Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station is visible 10+ miles distant. Approximate walking time 4–5 hours.
Time: 4h–8h
Warnings: Heavy traffic at the dual-carriageway crossing near Nottingham; canal paths shared with cyclists.
Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Long Eaton to Ilkeston (Derbyshire)
45 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Canal, industrial towns and disused railway viaduct.
Waterway: nine tenths along the Erewash Canal.
Time: 4h–8h
3 lunch spots: Hallam Fields, Ilkeston (2h30–5h in) — Gallows Grub, or the Gallows Inn; plus La Rock (1h30–2h30 in)
1 end-of-walk reward: the Dew Drop Inn
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Beeston to Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
30 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
Recommended: A flat, mostly level walk: busy city and built-up streets at each end with a quiet, scenic, well-maintained towpath along the Beeston Canal in the middle. A cobbled bridge joins the towpath and there are a few short and steep inclines. Frequent buses and trams also run between Beeston and Nottingham; the route passes Beeston Station too.
Waterway: two thirds beside rivers and canals.
Time: 2h–4h30
Lunch: A quieter alternative at the Beeston side passes the Star Inn, the Victoria Hotel and a café at the Canalside Heritage Centre.
Warnings: A quarter urban. Cobbled bridge to join the towpath and a few short, steep inclines. Some busy street walking at the ends.
Walk details: Slow Ways.
Reverse direction: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership.

Carlton to Bingham (Nottinghamshire)
15 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
An exceptional walk over the meadow. A typical country walk with a few stiles but lots of easy gates, following the delightful Trent riverside path on a good surface shared with bikes and horses, with meadows where cattle may graze, an in-summer overgrown woodland path. There are quiet lanes and bridleways and a path alongside the Ouse Dyke; the riverside may flood in extreme conditions. Follows the River Trent riverside path. Carlton and Bingham are linked to Nottingham by rail and frequent buses.
Time: 4h–7h30
Lunch: Services in abundance at Gunthorpe.
Warnings: The riverside path may flood in extreme conditions. Cattle may be grazing the meadow. A summer-overgrown woodland path. A narrow no-pavement bridge on Chandos Street, though the road is fairly quiet.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Lincoln to Metheringham (Lincolnshire)
30 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
A straightforward route through lovely Lincolnshire countryside and villages, following the Spires and Steeples Trail almost all the way. It is mostly tarmacked cycleway or track, with some field footpaths, quiet road walking and one early set of steps. Sections can be very muddy or flooded after heavy rain. Follows the waymarked Spires and Steeples Trail almost the whole way (signage through villages can be confusing or missing). Starts on the flat, tarmacked Water Rail Way to Washingborough. Branston has a useful Co-op and a main bus route.
Time: 5h–10h
Warnings: The level crossing between Branston and Potterhanworth marked on the GPX is no longer usable and is blocked off; use the road nearby to cross under the tracks instead. Sections between Washingborough and Branston can flood badly after heavy rain, sometimes requiring a sizeable diversion. An early footbridge with steps. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Lincoln to Market Rasen (Lincolnshire)
30 minutes direct from Fiskerton.
A mix of public footpath, country lanes and some pavement alongside busier roads through Lincolnshire farmland. Some footpaths are not well trodden and cross ploughed fields and but the route is generally well signposted.
Time: 8h–16h
Lunch: Numerous refreshment options in Nettleham.
Walk details: Slow Ways.