A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Worcestershire
'A delightful walk through a delightful part of the county, The Abberley Circular Walk is a fantastic way of experiencing spectacular countryside. There is so much to see on this walk at any time of year.'
Worcestershire County Council
'There are many walks around Arley at four miles in length; The Upper Arley Circular Walk really is a family favourite. This waymarked circular trail starts in the picturesque Worcestershi ...
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'Go back in time and watch the Severn Valley Railway trains steam across the hill from one of the magnificent signposted walks. The garden provides the ideal day out for you and your family, a dream escape from the bustle of everyday life ...'
Download from the Website PDFs of four Trails: [1] Lakeside Trail (approx 1 mile) - - - [2] Meadows Trail (approx 1.5 miles) - - - : [3] Woodland Trail (approx 2.5 miles) - - - : [4] Miller ...
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'The largest area of open space in Redditch, 900 acres in size. The park was created in the 1970's by the Redditch Development Corporation and has become one of Redditch's greatest green assets. The park extends over 2.5 miles from Bordesley Abbey in the north of Washford Mill in the south. The River Arrow meanders through the park providing excellent wildlife habitats and interesting walks for visitors.'
Redditch Borough Council
'Our walking programme comprises regular Sunday walks between 5 - 8 miles, Tuesday walks between 8 – 10 miles and monthly morning Coffee/Teashop walks. We also undertake longer distance walks d ...
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'We are a lively, local, independent walking club, founded in 1953, based in the Arrow Valley, Worcestershire, with a membership of around 100, mainly from The Redditch, Bromsgrove and South Birmingham areas.'
'Gives you the opportunity to explore the Severn Valley by following the route of the river Severn four miles upstream from Bewdley to the hidden gem that is Upper Arley village. The return leg offers the opportunity to return to Bewdley; either under your own steam by walking back along the opposite bank of the river or by steam power utilising the historic Severn Valley Railway.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Please be aware due to our location the Arboretum may be closed due to poor weather ... Suggested length of visit is two hours to all day. Paths may be slippery, we recommend suitable ...
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'Walks will take you through a patchwork quilt of pools, plantations, dells and glades which provide habitats for flora, fauna, insect life and numerous species of resident and migrating birds.'
'The Bromsgrove Cemetery was built in 1858. Over the last six years the Bromsgrove Society has been working in association with the District Council and other historical and h ...
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'Follow the heritage trail to discover the people of Bromsgrove, their lives and their deaths.'
'Bromsgrove has over 70 parks and open spaces, these range from small pretty gardens for sitting and relaxing, woodland areas for long walks and rambling to formal town parks ...'
Member of the Ramblers - Worcestershire Area Grouping
'A stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands. Explore the miles of footpaths, bridleways and easy access trails offering breathtaking panoramic views over the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders ... The North Worcestershire Path goes through Clent Hill and Walton Hill and connects the Waseley Hills on one side and Hagley on the other. There are also footpaths connecting local villages such as Romsley, Clent, Lower Clent and Hagley.'
'The Elgar Walk takes you on a gentle stroll through the streets of Worcester which Elgar knew from childhood. With brief stops to admire each of the significant landmarks, it should t ...
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'Two fascinating routes that take you around what is often referred to as "Elgar Country". The Elgar Walk and Elgar Drive both give a fascinating insight into the streets and countryside that Elgar knew so well.'
Member of the Ramblers - Worcestershire Area Grouping
'The Wyre Forest is the one of the largest ancient lowland oak woods in England. The 6000 acres, huge though they are, are all that remains of a forest that once stretched from Bridgnorth ...
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'Guides visitors through areas of the Forest less trodden by the majority of day trippers and thus the opportunity to indulge in the oak woodlands outstanding beauty.'
Worcestershire County Council
Detailed descriptions of nine Walks of two to four miles in length - plus a 12.5 miles Walk entitled 'Around Hagley'.
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'Hagley is a large village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England. It is on the boundary of the West Midlands and Worcestershire counties between the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley and Kidderminster. As of December 2016 it had an estimated population of 6,097.' [Wikipedia]
'The start of the walk is at the Gateway Park on the recently restored Droitwich Canal, situated less than 1 mile to the east of the historic salt town of Droitwich Spa. From here you venture out v ...
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'Nestling in the heart of agricultural Worcestershire is the picturesque parish of Hanbury. To help you explore all that this parish has to offer, Worcestershire County Council have recently developed a 6 ¾ mile circular walk. This varied walk combines canal-side walking, hedge-line fields, historic buildings and parkland.'
Worcestershire County Council
'The Country Park has a number of marked walking trails of varying lengths and difficulty. There are also many paths and tracks that can be followed. The marked trails and other walks on and around ...
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'Lickey Hills Country Park is one of Birmingham’s most varied and treasured parks ... located just 10 miles south west of Birmingham. The park offers different things to different people - it’s a place for family days out, to spot wildlife, for sport, school trips, or maybe just for the views and a cup of tea. Lickey Hills has a complex and interesting geology which has created a variety of habitats. These include woodlands, heathland and grassland, which are home to an incredible diversity of wildlife ... Beacon Hill is the most famous viewpoint at the Lickey Hills. The hill rises to 297m (975 feet) above sea level, giving expansive views of the surrounding countryside.'
'The Malvern Hills are a 15km (c.9 mile) range of ancient rocks made up of a complex assemblage of crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks (granite) of pre-Cambrian age (at least 650 mil ...
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'Malvern has been given "Walkers are Welcome" status due to the fantastic countryside in and around the Malvern Hills, the wide range of walks for all abilities and our commitment to welcoming walkers.'
'We do hope you have enjoyed this historical stroll, compiled by the Worcestershire Group of The Milestone Society. The Society was established in 2001 to campaign for the conservation of ...
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'Malvern is situated in the scenic Worcestershire countryside beloved of the composer Edward Elgar. Popular in Victorian times for its therapeutic spa waters and numbering Florence Nightingale amongst its patients, the town retains a quiet charm with many fascinating roadside heritage features, including milestones and estate boundary markers.'
'The Malvern Hills, cared for by the charity Malvern Hills Trust, divide the beautiful English countryside of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, and are a great destination for walkers of all ages a ...
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'On foot, hitting the trail, rambling…is there any better way to experience the Malverns than heading out for a walk in some of England’s finest countryside? We don’t think so, which is why we’ve put together a fantastic range of downloadable walks and a walking app highlighting some of the best of the area.'
Adopted Walks 'The Society has, over the years, accumulated some 60 favourite walks; each one being adopted by a member who "looks after" the walk, using it regularly to ensure it remains ...
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'Welcome to the home of dedicated Malvern Hills District walkers, who enjoy everything to do with walking over, around, and across the Malvern Hills and surrounding countryside and bordering Counties ... '
'Our Discovery Walks and Miles Without Stiles guides will take you to some of the best bits of the AONB and provide you with an insight into the natural beauty and variety of inte ...
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'An excellent destination for walkers of all ages and abilities, whether you are interested in a gentle stroll along a tree-lined path or an energetic trek along the ridge of the Malvern Hills. '
'Due to popular demand we once again include The Malvern Hills End-to-End, the End-to-End-And-Back and the Worcestershire-Way-in-a-day.'
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Held Late May.
The Path-or-Nones Group 'meet for 2-3 hours, third Sunday of each month, tackling anything from clearance of undergrowth to the installation of bridges and stiles. Do join us, we meet at a ...
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'Martley was the 13th community in the country to be accredited and the first in Worcestershire. We are proud of this achievement, continuing as it did our ongoing work on rights of way through the Path-or-Nones Group (30 years old in 2015) and the publishing of ten circular walks leaflets by Audrey and Keith Trumper in the 80s and 90s.'
'The River Terne with its steep sides and wooded dingle valleys has good water quality. Migrating salmon and eel are found as well as resident brown trout and coarse fish. Otters thrive on the rive ...
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'A lovely circular walk in the Teme Valley through traditional orchards, pastures and ancient woodlands with spectacular views across some of the best countryside in Worcestershire taking in part of the Worcestershire Way.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Experience the delights of the three beautiful Shire counties of Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Northamptonshire. Enjoy the rural setting of the Borough of Solihull with its fine houses, leafy l ...
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'The unique Millennium Way is a gem of a long-distance path, taking in 100 miles of the diverse, delightful and historic heart of England. The route extends from Pershore, Worcestershire, in the west to Middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire in the east.'
Solihull 41 Club
'The Monarch's Way is an approximation of the King's route using available public rights of way and visiting places noted in the historic records. Most of the route has been radically chan ...
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'Long-distance footpath in England that approximates the escape route taken by King Charles II in 1651 after being defeated in the Battle of Worcester. From its starting point at Worcester the route travels north to Boscobel and then south to Stratford upon Avon. It then continues south to Stow on the Wold before turning south west towards Bristol via Cirencester. South of Bristol the route is almost directly south across the Mendip Hills to Wells and then on through Somerset almost to Yeovil and then south west to Charmouth.There is then a short section along the Dorset coast before turning north again to Yeovil, before turning east across the Downs to Brighton and Shoreham-by-Sea.'
The Monarch's Way [The Monarch's Way Association]
'North Worcestershire has often been referred to as the lungs of the West Midlands. From the mid 18th Century onwards years of industrial growth and increasing urbanisation changed the character of ...
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'The walk will allow you to discover ancient royal hunting grounds, sites of special scientific interest, dense woodlands, a river valley, reservoirs and farmland, with fantastic views across the contrasting landscapes of the Birmingham Plateau and the Black Country in the north, to the rural beauty of the Worcestershire countryside in the south.'
Worcestershire County Council
North Worcestershire Path [Walking Englishman]
'Interpretation panels were designed by students as part of the Graphic Design and Media course at the University of Worcester and a winning design concept chosen by local people ...'
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'A circular walk through Northwick and Bevere, along existing rights of way, has been way-marked and illustrated with interpretation panels and reconstruction drawings, bringing the fascinating story of this historic landscape to life.'
Industrial Tour
'The local Ramblers groups are Bromsgrove, Evesham, Redditch, Worcester and Wyre Forest; all offer a varied programme of walks, however each group operates differently. Some assemble at a meeti ...
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'This section of the Worcestershire Ramblers is the executive comittee that liaises with head office, our local groups and other agencies to enhance the walking experience for everyone ... Currently there are over one thousand members in the Area.'
Member of the Ramblers - Worcestershire Area Grouping
'The aim of the site is to develop walks related to Redditch history and existing historical artefacts and buildings and I have created a range of walks in the Redditch area which I am steadily extending ...'
Anthony Green
'The journey taken by the Rea as it meanders through Birmingham, reflects the history of the communities that sprang up throughout the centuries along its banks. Both the archaeological and ecologi ...
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'The River Rea travels through the many diverse communities of south west Birmingham. Rising on the Waseley Hills the river heads across the city towards its confluence with the River Tame near Spaghetti Junction (The Gravelly Hill interchange).'
'Explore our special Roadway Arts outdoor trail for a treasure hunt through vibrant bus shelter artwork in Winyates and Matchborough! ... Roadway Arts uses artwork inspired by the local community to help make underpasses and bus shelters places that we can enjoy using, where we can feel safe and stay connected to our community.'
'Designed to promote Great Malvern's rich historical and cultural offer, this partnership project will see the installation of a new walking route that connects the town with the hills. It will also celebrate this unique history through a 3 year program of events and activities ...'
Malvern Hills District Council
'The Hedgelayers Walk (5 miles) ... The Chartists Walk (8 miles) ... The Foresters Walk (12 miles).'
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'Walking these routes is a great way to experience the area as our ancestors did. The great hunting forest of Feckenham covered 190 square miles of Oak forest. Although there are only patches of forest left here, you can explore the ancient woodlands, local legends, flower rich meadows and nature reserves, as you wander through the gentle rolling hills of North Worcestershire. There are three walks to choose from ...
'It is a journey across many memorable landscapes, visiting numerous ancient villages, passing by several places of historic interest such as the picturesque, historic yet obscure Huddington Court ...
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'Gives a detailed guide to a newly developed long distance walk across Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, linking the two places most connected with the life of the ninth century Mercian Saint ... The trail is documented in a 60 page pocket-sized guide which gives clear directions, notes about historic sites on the route, an account of the legend of St Kenelm and tourist information ... St Kenelm's Way is a walk with the same starting and finishing points, but using a different route.'
'Welcome to the website for the North Worcestershire communities of Stoke Heath, Stoke Pound, Stoke Prior and Stoke Works ... There are a number of walks in the Parish that enable visitors to experience all aspects of life in our Parish. The parish has the services of a Footpaths Officer who is responsible for the management of footpaths in the Parish.'
'The River Teme flows from its source just inside the Welsh border on Cilfaesty Hill, four miles south of Newtown, Powys for approximately 75 miles to its confluence with the River Severn on the southern extremity of the boundary of the loyal city of Worcester. The Way described in this book is a route of just under one hundred miles following the river from its mouth, by a modem midland city with a troubled historic background, to its source high on the side of a lonely mystic welsh hillside; a journey twisting through some of the most beautiful, quiet and unspoilt countryside in our lovely country. The views, the countryside and the villages along the route will delight followers on the Way.'
The Teme Valley Way: Sauce to Source Bob Charteris (Exposure Publishing, 2006)
[1] Abbots Morton - - - : [2] Beckford - - - : [3] Church Lench - - - : [4] Dormston - - - : [5] Middle Littleton - - - : [6] Pirton - - - : [7] Upton Snodsbury
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'Circular walks that have been designed to help you explore the Vale on foot. The walks are of varying distance and take in some of the Vale’s most spectacular views, interesting buildings and beautiful flora and fauna.'
Website Sections include: [1] Introduction to walking on the Malverns - - - : [2] Leaflets, web pages describing walking routes. Plus our own GPS routes - - - : [3] Guide Books - - - : [4] Led Walk ...
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'Ideas, groups and resources for walking on the Malvern Hills and around the local area.'
'Wander through the intricately designed parterres, vibrant flower beds, ornate terraces and pavilions which make up the magnificently landscaped gardens of Witley Court ... Walk up the sweeping dr ...
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'Explore the winding woodland paths of Witley's vast parkland and wonder at the many different species of trees and shrubs from all over the world. The rhododendron collection is particularly impressive. Follow the path beside the lake and look out for the rustic Victorian boathouse. If you are lucky you may even catch a glimpse of a great crested grebe fishing for his supper. Just one of the many beautiful birds which make up Witley's varied wildlife.'
'Come with us on a journey of discovery along the ancient historic highways & byways of Worcester, taking in the Riverside, Cathedral, Friar Street etc. Our qualified Green Badge Guides will be delighted to entertain you with amazing Tales of Triumphs & Tragedies, the escape of Charles II after the Battle of Worcester, of Hannah Snell the girl soldier, of Worcestershire Sauce & the Royal Worcester Porcelain ... We start our walks from early April and continue until the end of September.'
Member of the Ramblers - Worcestershire Area Grouping
This is a perfect one-way waterway walk - take the train from Worcester to Droitwich, then walk back at your leisure. The views are delightfully varied, from quiet pastures to the impressive bulk o ...
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‘This fantastic cycling and walking route takes you from the historic city of Worcester which is famous for its cathedral to Droitwich which is known for its spa, medieval churches, and half-timbered buildings.’
'Whether you are looking for birds, swings, coffee, flowers, footpaths or all of these and more, you've come to the right place at Worcester Woods Country Park.'
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'Two nature reserves, a huge open field, busy Countryside Centre with cafe facilities, adventure play area and easy access from the city or the motorway, make this site very popular with a variety of visitors ... '
Worcestershire County Council
'As the term suggests, a bat walk is a guided outdoor walk aimed at seeing (and hearing) bats in their natural environment. Most walks begin with a short introductory talk, explaining a little ...
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'Each year members of the Worcestershire Bat Group host a number of public bat walks, but just what is a bat walk, and what can you expect if you come along to one, and what should you bring to help you enjoy the evening? ...'
[1] Short Distance Trails - - - : [2] Long Distance Trails - - - : [3] Walk Worcestershire Trails - - - : [4] Waymarked Walks - - - : [5] Non-Waymarked Walks - - - : [6] On-Site Waymarked Circu ...
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'Worcestershire has some fantastic walking routes within the county, from short urban routes around the towns, to long way-marked trails through the beautiful countryside. The County Council is interested in ideas from members of the public to improve the walking network in Worcestershire. We currently operate a scoring system for prioritising future projects, which includes assessments based on value for money, deliverability, support and demand ... '
'The Countryside Service has opportunities for people to volunteer as: [1] Tree Wardens - - - : [2] Parish Paths Wardens - - - : [3] Countryside Site Work Party Volunteers - - - : [4] Health Walks Leaders - - - : [5] Worcestershire Wardens Partnership - - - : [6] Parish Paths Partnership (P3) Scheme - - - : [7] Countryside Access Volunteers Scheme - - - : [8] Community Greenspace Team Advice and Support to Local Communities.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Worcestershire County Council is responsible for the management of the public rights of way network in the county. This responsibility is carried out primarily by the Council's Countryside Service Access Team. With nearly 16,000 individual public rights of way there is a considerable range of issues to address including vegetation growth, signposting and waymarking, repair and replacement of bridges, blocked paths, stiles and gates in need of repair and drainage and surfacing problems.'
Worcestershire Walks and Countryside 'Worcestershire has more than 3000 miles of footpaths and bridleways through spectacular countryside, including the Malvern Hills which has 100 miles for walking, cycling and horse riding. The county of Worcestershire has one of the most varied and panoramic landscapes to be found anywhere in England ... countryside just waiting to be explored.'
'Hugging the western edge of the County as it borders Herefordshire, the Worcestershire Way really is an opportunity to explore outstanding rural landscapes. At 31 miles, the route passes through beautiful sleepy villages and verdant steep sided valleys between the Georgian town of Bewdley and the grand spa town of Malvern.'
Worcestershire County Council
'The Trail described leads through a varied landscape of woodland, plantation, orchard, pasture and farmland ... This area has an abundance of footpaths. The trail described here only covers a smal ...
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'A circular walking route including three of Worcestershire WildlifeTrust Nature Reserves.'
'The start and finish points are Droitwich Spa and Broadway ... The magnificence and importance of each place should not be underestimated; Droitwich has been an important centre for Salt ...
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'You will be guided by the Wychavon Way logo through a variety of landscapes. From meadows, woodlands, orchards and riverside pastures, through hidden hollows and towering hilltops with stunning views over the famous Vale of Evesham and beyond.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Wyre and its surrounding woodlands are fantastic places to enjoy the fresh air and and have fun outdoors. There is something for everyone all year round, from walking and family cycling to Go Ape, learning and adventure play.'
'The Audio Trails are free and easy to download, simply save onto your mp3 player or mobile phone. There are four trails to try: [1] Dowles Brook - - - : [2] Ribbesford - - - : [3] Upper Arley - - ...
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'Four new Audio Trails have been developed in the Wyre Forest area. Each downloadable audio trail acts as your very own personal tour guide ensuring you follow the correct path. The audio tours offer much more than just a simple guide to the route as the description covers interesting heritage and wildlife characteristics that you can discover while on the walk.'
Worcestershire County Council
'We are fortunate to have some beautifully picturesque areas in Wyre Forest in which to walk. Whether you walk to get somewhere or just to enjoy your surroundings, prefer to walk with a guide or do your own thing we have brought together a selection of links and information for you to explore.'
Member of the Ramblers - Worcestershire Area Grouping
'Five local circular walk booklets (produced by the Countryside Carers) can be downloaded for printing ... or copies can be obtained from the Parish Council Office ... 'The prime aims ...
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'Wythall is situated in the north east corner of Worcestershire, within the District of Bromsgrove and the County of Worcestershire. The village shares borders with Solihull and Birmingham and has a population of over 12,000 spread amongst several areas which includes Majors Green and parts of Walkers Heath.'
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