Circular Trails
The Abberley Circular
Walk
5 miles / 8 km
Waymarked walk
An enjoyable 5 mile circular walk, combining woodland, country
lanes, fields and pastures and taking in stunning views from
Abberley Hill and following part of the Worcestershire Way.
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Walk
Avon Valley Circular
Walks
5 miles / 8 km and 3.5 miles /
5.7 km
Waymarked walk
Riverside walks never fail to be
interesting, as rivers are havens for wildlife of all sorts and
anything could drift past. Colourful narrowboats, shy waterbirds,
the splash of a fish, eerie reeds as they sway in the breeze, if
you stay alert all sorts of sights and sounds will delight you.
These two fully waymarked walks along the River Avon will not
disappoint, whatever time of year you visit. There are no stiles to
negotiate on either walk.
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Walks
Habberley Valley Circular Walk
2.5 miles / 4 km
Waymarked walk
This walk is a real favourite for many, and it's not hard to see
why. Long enough to blow away the cobwebs and give a healthy glow
to your cheeks, yet short enough to be walked in a couple of hours.
Within view of Kidderminster, yet a world away, it takes you
through a peaceful variety of heath, woodland, pasture, and farm
tracks, passing stunning views, a bubbling brook and ancient rock
houses along your way.
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Walk
Hanbury Circular Walk
6 ¾ miles / 11 km
Waymarked
walk
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
circular walk combines canal-side walking, hedge-line fields,
historic buildings and parkland.
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Circular Walk
The Martley Circular Walk
6 ¼ miles / 10 km
Waymarked walk
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.
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Walk
Northwick Manor Heritage Trail
3 miles / 5 km
Waymarked walk
This circular walk starts just outside the suburbs of north
Worcester a
nd
follows the scenic River Severn to the hamlet of Bevere Green. The
route continues to Northwick and returns to car park via a rural
trackway. Beautifully illustrated interpretation panels mark
points along the route of historical and archaeological interest
and provide information on the natural environment and wildlife.
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Manor Heritage Trail
Ribbesford Circular Trail
2 miles / 3.2 km
Waymarked walk
Incorporating a tranquil part of the River Severn, attractive
views, historical features and ample wildlife, this route is a real
treat. Passing through the Georgian riverside town of Bewdley and
the surrounding countryside, mobility vehicle (RADAR key required)
and pushchair accessible gates allow an enjoyable route for all.
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Walk
The Royal Hunters Walks
5, 8 & 12 miles / 8, 13 & 19 km
Waymarked walk
Travel back in time from the very heart of bustling Bromsgrove
to the hunting forests of the Middle Ages. The countryside around
here gives a rich and vibrant picture of Royal Hunting Forests, the
rise of Chartist settlements, priories, visiting kings and much
more. Through three waymarked circular walks you can explore the
fascinating heritage that this part of Worcestershire has to
offer.
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Walks
Stourport Circular Walk
6.5 miles / 10.5 km
Waymarked walk
This popular walk passes through the historic town of Stourport
on Severn, with its Georgian buildings and waterways together with
all the attractions of a seaside resort. The route takes you along
canal towpaths, over a golf course, across a nature reserve and
back to Stourport, along a river bank, all with many points of
interest along the way.
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Walk
This page was last reviewed 16 May 2012 at 17:18.
The page is next due for review 12 November 2013.