Tilton on the Hill Parish Walks
About
Tilton on the Hill
Tilton on the Hill was founded in Saxon times at the crossroads
of ancient paths between Leicester, Oakham, Market Harborough and Melton Mowbray. The village is noteworthy
for its spectacular views, helped by its location, 213 metres (700 feet) above sea level and set within
spectacular, undulating countryside. Situated at one of the highest parts of Leicestershire, the Church
spire can be seen for miles around.
Tilton has changed little since Anglo-Saxon
times, this is reflected
in the variety of building styles to be seen.
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About
the Walks
- There are 2 walks in the Tilton area: 6.75 km (4.25 miles), 6.25km (4 miles)
- Both
walks start from Digby Close, opposite Tilton Garage.
- All of the paths are waymarked.
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The
Routes

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Walk 1 6¾ km (4¼ miles), allow about 2 hours.
A picturesque walk with spectacular views north and west.
Leave the village by walking south along the B6047 towards Billesdon and just before
reaching the Loddington road on your left, turn right over a stile. A
Cross through 2 fields then walk towards the hedge on your left. Follow the hedge until
you come to a small copse with a water trough on your right. The path goes straight through the
copse and continues parallel with the hedge on the left, through some wetlands and over a substantial
footbridge until it reaches a track that leads to Sludge Hall Farm. B
Climb over a stile approximately 20m to the right of the track, then cross a field and a disused
railway before heading uphill towards Cold Newton. Just before Cold Newton, when crossing a bridleway,
head for the waymark post and stile in the middle of the hedge and continue to the lane. C
Turn right along the lane, through a gateway, and past the old Manor House. Take the
track on the right to Hamner’s Lodge Farm. Once past the farm the track deteriorates as it winds
uphill to a cattle feeding area with beautiful views North East towards Marefield. Head towards
the corner of the hedge on your right, then diagonally right across the open field to rejoin the start
of the walk. Retrace your steps back to the road into Tilton.
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Walk 2 6¼ km (4 miles), allow about 2 hours. Reasonably demanding
circular walk that passes Skeffington and Tilton Woods and has beautiful views south and west.
From Digby Close, turn left on Leicester Road then almost immediately right down
Main Street signed to ‘Halstead’ and ‘Loddington’. At the crossroads with the church opposite,
turn right down the hill to a T-junction. Take a left then at the end of the houses follow the
direction of the signpost on your right up a track. 1. Follow the
track all the way around the back of the farm buildings and over a bridge, before following the yellow
waymarkers bearing right past Shepherds House. The waymarkers guide you along a track that runs parallel
to a small wood on the right. Enter a large field and walk directly across to the bridge on the
opposite side. 2. Cross the bridge and follow the waymarkers
uphill, initially parallel to the copse on the left. The path then veers right across the field
and down to a small ditch. Once you have crossed the earth bridge, walk in the same direction
for approximately 200m, then turn left to follow the footpath heading towards the edge of Skeffington
Wood. 3. Cross over the small stream and start walking up
hill keeping Skeffington Wood and the hedge on your right. At the end of the hedge, keep walking
in the same direction across the field to a stile. Once over the stile, head to the far left corner
of the field and cross Loddington Road. 4. Walk through Tilton
Grange and follow the yellow waymarkers through 2 ½ fields before turning left through a gateway and
following the footpath waymarkers through 4 fields back to the Loddington Road. Turn right at the road
and retrace your steps back to the start of walk.
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