Rail trails | Free circular walking guides from Worcestershire Stations
Five new circular walks from Worcestershire stations
Alvechurch Circular Walk
Route summary
Visiting historic Alvechurch, Barnt Green and the Upper and Lower Bittell Reservoirs, well known for sailing and their bird life.
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Evesham Circular Walk
Route summary
Passing the river Avon, the obelisk, Evesham weir and lock, the site of Evesham Abbey and the Almonry Museum.
Worcester Shrub Hill Circular Walk
Route summary
Walk beside the Commandery, the Diglis Basin, along the Severn past the massive locks, Worcester Cathedral and main road bridge.
Bromsgrove Circular Walk
Route summary
Walk part of the Monarch’s Way alongside farms before passing the 21 locks of the Tardebigge Flight and picturesque countryside to Bromsgrove.
Kidderminster Circular Walk
Route summary
Pass old mills, Springfield Park, woods and Wolverley Court, to stroll a towpath and go alongside the Stourvale Nature Reserve.
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The Cotswold and Malvern Line
The Cotswold and Malvern Line gives access to the famous Malvern Hills via Great Malvern and Malvern Link, the historic city of Worcester, and the picturesque market towns of Pershore and Evesham.
The Wyre Valley Line
The Wyre Valley Line runs through rolling countryside into the heart of Worcestershire connecting the villages of Hagley and Blakedown, Kidderminster, Hartlebury and the famous Droitwich Spa with the city of Worcester.
The Saltway Line
The Saltway Line connects Worcester with the historic town of Droitwich Spa, the market town of Bromsgrove and the charming village of Barnt Green offering access to the famous Lickey Hills.
The Arrow Valley Line
The Arrow Valley Line provides access to the Lickey Hills at Barnt Green, canal walks at Alvechurch, and to the town of Redditch with it’s the needle manufacturing history.