210 miles / 337 kilometres
| Severn Way | There's something rather romantic about following natural features in the landscape, whether it’s a mountain range, a coastline, or in this case a river, from its source in the Welsh Mountains to its end at the sea in the Bristol Channel. Along the way, you are sure to find beautiful scenery, wonderful accessible wildlife, fascinating industrial history, comfortable riverside walking, historic villages, towns and cities, and welcoming places to eat, drink and stay. So what are you waiting for? More… |
31 miles / 50 kilometres
| Worcetsershire Way | Whoever said 'short walks have a way of getting longer' has probably walked the Worcestershire Way. Passing through some of the remotest corners of the county, discover hidden gems you can only access on foot. The walking varies from the scenic ridges, to peaceful valleys, tempting you to see what delights are round the next corner, over the next brow, or through the next wood. Isn't it time you discovered more of Worcestershire? More… |
37 miles / 59 5 kilometres
| North Worcs Path | From ancient byways and cool woodlands to manmade reservoirs and wildflower meadows, the North Worcestershire Path offers the walker a pleasant and realistic look at the working and living countryside in the characteristic part of Worcestershire. More… |
4.5 miles / 7.2 kilometres
| The Illey Way | This varied wildlife-rich walk runs parallel with the M5, yet it couldn’t be further away. Travelling at two miles an hour instead of 70 miles an hour you can smell the Wild Garlic, hear the songbirds, see the patterns of the trees, feel the ridge and furrow underfoot and remember this walk for many years to come. More… |