A village trail from Badby

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"This route links three delightful villages west of Northampton."
Walk directions

With your back to The Windmill at Badby, go right, then left to walk up Vicarage Hill to reach Badby church. Take the alleyway path signposted 'Fawsley', opposite the church, then head right up a sloping field for a path around the western edge of Badby Wood, famous for its springtime bluebells.

After about 0.25 miles (400m) take the right fork (upper path), and follow waymarks for the Knightley Way out across the open hilltop of Fawsley Park and down towards the lakes near the hall.

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  Terrain  - Mostly pasture, muddy where cows congregate, many stiles
  Landscape  - Undulating hills covered with fields, woods and parkland
  Dog friendliness  - Plenty of livestock in fields, so on lead at all times
  Parking  - On Main Street, Badby
  Toilets en route  - None on route (nearest in Daventry)
About the walk
Between Badby and Fawsley you will be following the Knightley Way, a handily waymarked trail that stretches 12 miles (19.4km) from Badby to Greens Norton, near Towcester, and is named after the family that lived at Fawsley Hall for 500 years. The Knightleys moved to Fawsley from Staffordshire in...
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A village trail from Badby

Recommended by
Our view
"This route links three delightful villages west of Northampton."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mostly pasture, muddy where cows congregate, many stiles
  Landscape - Undulating hills covered with fields, woods and parkland
  Dog friendliness - Plenty of livestock in fields, so on lead at all times
  Parking - On Main Street, Badby
  Toilets en route - None on route (nearest in Daventry)
About the walk
Between Badby and Fawsley you will be following the Knightley Way, a handily waymarked trail that stretches 12 miles (19.4km) from Badby to Greens Norton, near Towcester, and is named after the family that lived at Fawsley Hall for 500 years. The Knightleys moved to Fawsley from Staffordshire in...
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Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire is a mainly rural county of gentle beauty, with farmland, forest and great country estates. Rivers, canals and meadows are all part of the tranquil scene, providing a haven for wildlife.