Villages of the Wreake
Walk eastwards along Frisby's Main Street, past the post office, and turn left into Mill Lane. After 50yds (46m) turn right between houses on a public footpath (denoted by a fingerpost bearing a footprint). Walk out across an open field, dropping slightly downhill, then go through a gate and ahead through the second field.
Ignore the turning down to the railway (left), but instead continue across further wide fields, with Ash Tree Farm away to your right. Despite the lack of a well-walked path the route is clearly indicated by a succession of yellow-topped signposts, until you arrive finally at a road.
Go across and continue through two smaller fields and via the kissing gate in the corner to reach the houses of Kirby Bellars. Turn left and walk down the lane to the church.
Continue down the narrowing lane, which twists left, then right, past a nursery. The track emerges into an open field where you should turn left and follow the clear path across the meadow. Go over a stile by a lifebuoy for a leafy path along the causeway across Priory Water, former gravel pits now run as a nature reserve. At the end go ahead over more stiles, as the path veers left and follows the bank of the River Wreake. It then winds its way through a copse to end at the road bridge into Asfordby.
If you want to visit Asfordby turn right and take the surfaced pathway off to the right on the far side of the bridge. Otherwise cross the road (but not the bridge) for the path opposite, which initially shadows the river then strikes out diagonally left across two fields. Aim for the far corner of the second, with the spire of Frisby church just in view above the treetops ahead of you.
Turn right and walk along a narrow, grassy field parallel with the railway, then negotiate the railway via the pedestrian crossing. Follow the lane on the far side until it bends left. Here go right into Carrfields Lane, then left via a short alleyway and another quiet back street to reach Church Lane. Turn left and follow this back to the Main Street. The entrance to the church is via the side of the old school building.
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area
- Rooms 2
- Satellite TV
- Free TV
- Wifi





