Green Walks in England’s West Midlands

Baddesley Clinton Manor

The region is split into two by a line which skirts Birmingham, leaving the main conurbation to the south-east of the line. The areas are

Neighbouring regions are

Routes

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Centenary Way (Warwickshire)

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A walk of 161km between Kingsbury Water Park and Upper Quinton.

Image: the route crosses the Grand Union Canal near Ufton.


Chiltern Railway Walk

Length >60km
Max transport gap > 30km

A 288km walk between London Marylebone and Kidderminster.

Image: Denham


Coventry Canal Path

Length >60km
Max transport gap <10km

A 61km walk between the centre of Coventry and Fradley Junction.


Coventry Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 67km circuit of Coventry.


Cross Britain Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap > 30km

A 449km walk between Boston and Barmouth.



Grand Union Canal Walk

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 227km walk along the towpath of the canal between the River Thames at Brentford and Birmingham’s famous Gas Street Basin.

Image: Norwood Green


Kerridge from above Rainow on a hot summer day

Gritstone Trail

Length <60km
Max transport gap <30km

A 56km walk between Disley and Kidsgrove.

Image: Kerridge from above Rainow



Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, on a cold winter day

Heart of England Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 166km walk between Milford (in Staffordshire) and Bourton-on-the-Water.

Image: Baddesley Clinton manor


Heart of Wales Line Trail
Llwybr Rheilffordd Calon Cymru

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 235km walk between Craven Arms and Llanelli.



Kidsgrove to Stoke Ridgeway

Length <20km
Max transport gap <20km

A 14km walk between Kidsgrove and Stoke-on-Trent.



Macmillan Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap > 30km

A 474km walk between Boston and Chesil Beach at Abbotsbury.


Millennium Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap >20km

A walk of 168km between Middleton Cheney and Pershore, via Meriden.


Monarch’s Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap > 30km

A 936km walk between Worcester and Southwick, following the route taken (following the Battle of Worcester) by King Charles I (1600-49).

Image: Charles I, after Anthony Van Dyck
(public domain)



National Forest Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A walk of 120km through the area of the National Forest between Beacon Hill (Charnwood) and the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas.

Image: The Old Man of Charnwood


North Worcestershire Path

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 60km walk between the Birmingham suburb of Shirley and the Severnside town of Bewdley.



Llwybr Clawdd Offa
Offa’s Dyke Path

Length >60km
Max transport gap >20km

A walk of 286km between Chepstow and Prestatyn.

Image: Devil’s Pulpit, looking towards Tintern Abbey


Oxford Canal Path

Length >60km
Max transport gap >20km

A walk of 129km between Oxford and Hawkesbury Junction, on the north-eastern tip of Coventry.

Image: Braunston Junction, where the Oxford Canal (right) meets the Grand Union Canal



Sandstone Trail

Length <60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 55km route between Frodsham and Whitchurch.


Llwybr Hafren
Severn Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap > 30km

A 338km walk between the river’s source on Pumlumon Fawr and the upper boundary of the Bristol Channel at Severn Beach.


Shakespeare’s Avon Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap >20km

A walk of 151km following the Warwickshire Avon from its source at Naseby to its outflow into the Severn at Tewkesbury.


Shakespeare’s Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap >20km

A 288km walk between Stratford-upon-Avon and the Globe Theatre in Southwark, commemorating the life of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), poet and playwright.

Image: First Folio, engraving by Martin Droeshout
(public domain)


Shropshire Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap > 30km

A 296km walk around Shropshire (plus a couple of fields in Wales).


Length <20km
Max transport gap <20km

A walk of 8km, linking Haughmond and Shrewsbury.


Shropshire Way: Whitchurch Spur

Length <20km
Max transport gap <20km

A 17km walk between Whitchurch and the Shropshire Way.


Staffordshire Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A walk of 165km between Kinver and Kidsgrove.



Llwybr Clawdd Wat
Wat’s Dyke Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 99km path between Llanymynech and Holywell.


Worcestershire Way

Length <60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 50km walk between Bewdley and Great Malvern.


Wychavon Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 65km walk between Droitwich and Broadway.


Guided and group walks

Saturday Walking Club

This online-driven group has been well established in the London area for some years, but the reach of their walks goes far beyond the M25. Their walks are all free (the word “club” may be a bit misleading) and there are walks on other days of the week. You may download a route from their extensive catalogue to enable you to walk on your own — you are expected to carry your own copy of the route-map if you join a group walk.

Image: Sheffield Park

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