Newstead Abbey and Lord Byron
From the main car park walk down the drive the short distance to the abbey, then on along the tarmac lane below the large Upper Lake. Follow this easy route for 1.25 miles (2km) until you leave the perimeter of the park after the second lodge.
Immediately turn left for a small, dumpy hill adorned with young trees (Freckland Wood). An airy and quite easy path runs up and across its panoramic top, or else you can skirt its right-hand foot on the waymarked National Cycle Network Route 6. Both routes meet up on the far corner for a direct 1.25-mile (2km) track all the way to Linby.
Turn left when you emerge close to the roundabout, and walk along the pavement through the village as far as the Horse & Groom pub. Cross over to inspect the notice board by the bus stop detailing the village's history, then continue eastwards out of the village on the pavement opposite the second of two medieval road-side crosses.
At the 50mph signs cross over once more and take a popular local footpath across Church Plantation. Continue across the River Leen, then halfway up the next field go through the archway in the hedge on the left to reach the tiny Church of St James. Leave the churchyard, via the main gate, and proceed down the surfaced drive to the main road. Turn left and walk along the pavement for 550yds (503m) until the entrance for Papplewick Hall.
Turn left, not to enter the hall's gated driveway but for the wide, semi-surfaced Hall Lane that runs via a green gate past Top Farm. Where the lane bends sharply left, around a prominent brick wall, go straight on, then fork right on the hedged farm track across the fields. Where the farm track turns right to Newstead Grange, go straight on along the main grassy track towards the wooded perimeter of the park.
Follow the waymarkers around the lodge and continue along a surfaced drive through the trees – look out for some ancient beech and oak along the way. About 0.75 miles (1.2km) beyond the lodge, the lane bends left and the path branches off ahead/right, clearly indicated. Soon it drops down to reach the main drive to the abbey.
Turn left and walk along the road to the car park and abbey for some well-earned refreshments, and perhaps a spot of poetry.
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