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Abberley Circular Walk

The Abberley Circular Walk

Abberley

Abberley

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.

Starting at Abberley Village Hall and passing through Abberley Village, this 5 mile route winds its way through beautiful woodland, country lanes, pastures and fields. It takes in stunning views and follows part of the Worcestershire Way.

There are wide views over the valley of Dick Brook featuring the tall tower of Astley Church. And at the highest point of Abberley Hill you can see Woodbury Hill and the famous tall needle of Abberley Clock Tower.

The walk is indicated by the 'Abberley Clock Tower' waymark, simply follow these and the direction arrows and you won't get lost.

Route Information:

Start and finish at Abberley Village Hall. 5 miles / 8 km, approx 2 ½ - 3 ½  hours.  Grid reference: SO 746678.

Additional Facilities and Information:

  • Free car park
  • Information boards
  • 10 gates and 3 stiles
  • A challenging walk with several steep sections
  • Surface may be slippery and wet in places
  • GPS ref: WR66AA

OS Maps:

OS Explorer Map 204 'Worcester and Droitwich Spa'.

Download Abberley Circular Walk leaflet 

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  • Defra
    Department for environmental food and rural affairs.
  • British Waterways
    Creating sustainable waterways for the future.
  • English Heritage
    Looking after the historical environment in England for future generations.
  • Environmental Agency
    The government agency responsible for protecting and improving the environment, water, land and air.
  • Natural England
    The Government advisor on the natural environment.

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This page was last reviewed 29 February 2012 at 14:35.
The page is next due for review 27 August 2013.