Favourite Walks
 | Wyre Forest | | 9:35am Mon 24 Dec 07 | | Wyre Forest is well known as a beautiful place to visit in autumn and early winter, but this walk also includes secluded Snuffmill Dingle, a delightful remnant of ancient woodland surviving on the southern edge of Bewdley. The site of a former snuff mill, the steep-sided dingle is a wildlife-rich mixture of woodland and wetland, with a brook, several pools and extensive marshy patches. Reeds and rushes flourish on the valley floor, while hollies, oaks and beeches grow on the drier valley sides. |
 | Leamington Spa | | 9:22am Mon 17 Dec 07 | | Crowds flock to Warwick, drawn by the castle and the attractive town centre, but far fewer visitors make their way to Warwick's close neighbour Leamington Spa, not realising how full of interest and character it is. |
 | Wolverley Village | | 9:59am Mon 10 Dec 07 | | This is a lovely walk, full of interest and with a few surprises. For instance, between Whitehouse Farm and Island Pool there is a totally unexpected landscape - a shallow valley with gorse, bracken, scrub, masses of rosebay willowherb and patches of wetland. |
 | Shoulton | | 9:52am Mon 26 Nov 07 | | Wallabies in Worcestershire? An unlikely scenario, perhaps, but you should glimpse some on this walk. |
 | Hawbridge | | 9:53am Mon 19 Nov 07 | | Though this is predominantly farmland, there are woods, orchards and ancient hedgerows too, adding masses of autumn colour to the landscape. |
 | Church ruin is popular with fans of the occult | | 9:26am Mon 12 Nov 07 | | The remote little churches at Acton Beauchamp and Stanford Bishop are the principal objectives of this walk in lovely undulating countryside in and above the valleys of the river Frome and its tributaries, Whelpley Brook and Linton Brook. |
 | Stourport on Severn | | 9:34am Mon 5 Nov 07 | | Stourport is undergoing something of a renaissance at the moment, with improvements to the canal basins in progress. |
 | Purshull Green | | 9:02am Mon 29 Oct 07 | | Purshull Green is a delightful place, but you could easily live a lifetime in Worcestershire without ever knowing it existed. |
 | Clifton upon Teme | | 9:05am Mon 22 Oct 07 | | SAINT Bartholomew's Church at Lower Sapey is a simple, charming Norman building which fell into dereliction through disuse but was sensitively restored in the 1990s. |
 | Callow Hill to Flounders Folly | | 9:53am Mon 15 Oct 07 | | Craven Arms consisted only of a road junction, a coaching inn (the Craven Arms Hotel) and a hamlet called Newton, until the Shrewsbury and Hereford railway was built in the 1840s. |
 | Teme Valley near Tenbury | | 9:55am Mon 8 Oct 07 | | FACTFILE
Start: Eardiston (on the A443 between Abberley and Tenbury); grid ref SO693683. |
 | Ravenshill Woodland Reserve | | 11:19am Mon 1 Oct 07 | | Why not take the opportunity to explore Ravenshill Woodland Reserve on this beautiful walk from Knightwick? Established in the 1970s by the late Elizabeth Barling, the reserve is privately owned, but open to the public from 9am to 4pm daily, September to March (9am-7pm April-August). |
 | River Teme | | 9:17am Mon 24 Sep 07 | | THIS short and very easy walk explores both banks of the River Teme just to the west of Worcester. At this point the Teme, a major tributary of the Severn, is close to the end of its 75-mile journey from its source in the Kerry Hills of mid-Wales and is a typical example of a river in its lower reaches, as it meanders in large, willow-fringed loops across a wide, flat floodplain. |
 | Edwyn to Edvin | | 8:26am Mon 17 Sep 07 | | SAMPLE a short stretch of the 154-mile Herefordshire Trail on this lovely walk from Bromyard. The trail was created by members of the Ramblers' Association in partnership with Herefordshire Council and it's a hugely scenic route linking the county's five market towns. |
 | Inkberrow, Worcestershire | | 10:04am Tue 11 Sep 07 | | Julie Royle visits Shell, a tiny hamlet consisting of a packhorse bridge, a ford, a former mill, a 15th-century cottage and farm and a 20th-century picnic place. |
 | Droitwich Canal | | 11:35am Tue 4 Sep 07 | | THE Droitwich Canal, haunt of numerous moorhens and mallards, is easily explored by using the towpath which runs along its entire length. The canal cuts through the valley of the River Salwarpe, which has no towpath and in its more rural stretches is mostly inaccessible by rights of way. |
 | Ribbersford Woods | | 9:00am Mon 27 Aug 07 | | This walk turned out rather differently than was intended, due to an unexpected path closure following flood damage. |
 | Enjoy castles and churches in the shadow of Black Mountains | | 9:15am Mon 20 Aug 07 | | Ewyas Harold lies in the shadow of the Black Mountains, close to the southern end of the Golden Valley. Dulas Brook runs through the village and Ewyas Harold Common, criss-crossed by footpaths, rises above it to the north. |
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