Hanbury Hall from Piper's Hill
Departure from Dodderhill (Worcestershire)
This Worcestershire walk includes delightful Hanbury Hall. Starting from Piper's Hill the route crosses some typical Worcestershire countryside. An easy walk, very little climbing is involved. It is also ideal for anyone wishing to take their first steps in using compass skills.
Lickey & Waseley Hills
Departure from Lickey and Blackwell CP (Worcestershire)
Lickey hills leading to the Waseley Hills and back starting from the Beacon on the Lickey Hills looking over at Malvern to the south.
Hanbury
Departure from Hanbury (Worcestershire)
A varied, circular walk, combining canalside walking, hedge-lined fields, historic buildings and parkland. The walk is indicated by the 'lock gates' symbol.
From Studley, Millenium Way
Departure from Studley CP (Warwickshire)
This lovely walk is across glorious open countryside with a few gentle inclines, along riverside and through woodland with a short section along quiet country lanes. Suitable for dogs. The walk incorporates sections of the Millennium Way, where you will be guided by the distinctive black and white waymarkers. This is walk 42 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
From New End - Millenium Way
Departure from Cookhill (Worcestershire)
This walk, with a testing short hill near the end, is an opportunity to enjoy the attractive countryside in both Worcestershire and Warwickshire. Walk 2 from the 44 circular walks that composed the Millenium Way.
Inkberrow to Coughton, Millenium Way
Departure from Inkberrow (Worcestershire)
This is the 4th section of the Millenium Way 100 miles from Inkberrow to Coughton.
West of Inkberrow, Millenium Way
Departure from Inkberrow (Worcestershire)
This walk starts from the village of Inkberrow allowing you to enjoy a taste of the MILLENNIUM WAY and the delights of the Worcestershire countryside. The walk is mostly flat and crosses some delightful farmland with an opportunity to visit Inkberrow Church dating from the 13th century and take refreshments at a choice of pubs in the village. When on the main trail you will be guided by the distinctive green Millennium Way waymarkers. This is the walk 9 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
East of Inkberrow, Millenium Way
Departure from Inkberrow (Worcestershire)
A walk from the centre of the delightful village of Inkberrow allows you to enjoy a taste of the Millenium Away and the delights of the Worcestershire countryside. There are a few tricky, high stiles on this route, so be warned!
This is walk 39 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
East of Inkberrow, Millenium Way
Departure from Inkberrow (Worcestershire)
From the centre of the delightful village of Inkberrow allow you to enjoy a taste of the Millenium Way and the delights of the Worcestershire countryside. There are a few tricky, high stiles on this route, so be warned! This is the short version of walk 39 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Earlswood to Wythall Railway Station, Rail Trails
Departure from Tidbury Green (West Midlands Combined Authority)
This short linear trail passes through Kidpile Farm and Fulford Heath, crosses the River Cole and skirts the James Braid designed Fulford Golf Course into Wythall.
To Alcester, Millenium Way
Departure from Coughton (Warwickshire)
This circular walk combines the delights of both town and country walking. Starting in the Coughton you will enjoy riverside paths, country lanes and gentle farmland. Just over half distance you go down the attractive Alcester High Street. There is also the chance to visit Coughton Court, an interesting and attractive National Trust property. This is walk 29 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Around Coughton, Millenium Way
Departure from Coughton (Warwickshire)
This delightful circular walk starts from The Throckmorton near Coughton Court a well-known National Trust property. This is walk 23 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Clowes Wood and Terry's Pool from Wythall Station
Departure from Wythall CP (Worcestershire)
A walk starting and returning to Wythall Station, with opportunities to explore further. Fifty species of birds breed here in the woods. Wildflowers to be seen include bluebell, lily of the valley, cow-wheat, and bilberry. The Earlswood Lakes were constructed in the 1820s to provide water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. The labour force included prisoners of war from the Napoleonic wars.
Wythall to Shirley Railway Stations, Rail Trails
Departure from Wythall CP (Worcestershire)
This trail is a linear walk between the stations of Wythall and Shirley. A wander through the pasture and meadows around the outer Shirley suburbs of Major’s Green and Hollywood (once a wood with some holly in it – no connection with Los Angeles!). Eyes peeled for the Iron Age hillfort!
If spending a little time in Wythall, check out the extensive collections of buses and battery electric vehicles at the Transport Museum or explore the 37 acres of Wythall Park. On the trail you’ll pass the Berry Mound Iron Age Hill Fort and nearby Berry Mound Pastures, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Coughton to Henley in Arden, Millenium Way
Departure from Coughton (Warwickshire)
This is the 4th section of the Millenium Way 100 miles from Coughton to Henley in Arden.
From Flyford Flavell, Millenium Way
Departure from Flyford Flavell (Worcestershire)
An enjoyable short walk starting from Flyford Flavel. The walk takes in attractive countryside and open farmland. This is walk 7 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
North Piddle to Inkberrow, Millenium Way
Departure from North Piddle (Worcestershire)
This is the 3rd section of the Millenium Way 100 miles from North Piddle to Inkberrow.
Broughton Hackett and Upton Snodsbury - Millenium Way
Departure from Upton Snodsbury (Worcestershire)
The walk is part of the Millenium Way and is a little mostly flat across open countryside, through farmland. It is an ideal gentle stroll for a sunny weekend, before taking refreshment at one of the two pubs mentioned. During the walk you will enjoy a delightful section of the Millennium Way, the route being clearly marked by the distinctive green waymarkers. Walk 1 from the 44 circular walks that composed the Millenium Way.
Upton Snodsbury, North Piddle and Flyford Flavell, Millenium Way
Departure from Upton Snodsbury (Worcestershire)
The walk is mostly flat, across open countryside, through farmland but with several stiles. During the early part of the walk, between Upton Snodsbury and Flyford Flavell you will enjoy a delightful section of the Millennium Way. This is walk 38 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Through White Ladies Aston, Millenium Way
Departure from Broughton Hackett (Worcestershire)
A pleasant 5½ mile circular walk from Broughton Hackett with the opportunity to enjoy the delights of the Worcestershire countryside. This is walk 20 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Circular - Broughton Hackett, Millenium Way
Departure from Broughton Hackett (Worcestershire)
The Millenium Way Easy Access Circular is a category 3 Tramper (off-road scooter) route and therefore offers an easy stile free walk in beautiful countryside, taking in the Parishes of Broughton Hackett and White Ladies Aston. Please note that sections of this walk can be muddy in places. The MILLENNIUM WAY section is clearly waymarked with the distinctive green and white circular waymarkers. #walkingonwheels
Kinver, Cookley, Wolverley and Caunsall circular
Departure from Kinver (Staffordshire)
A easy walk with a mixture of canal towpath with country lanes and footpath. Plenty of pubs along the way too with at least one at each village. Much of this could be quite muddy in wet weather and on the return journey approaching Cookley there may be horses loose in the field and around the riding school. Please do not feed them.
More walks in Finstall CP
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Abberton
- Abbots Morton
- Alcester
- Alvechurch CP
- Arrow with Weethley CP
- Barnt Green CP
- Belbroughton CP
- Bentley Pauncefoot CP
- Beoley CP
- Bournheath CP
- Bredicot
- Bromsgrove
- Bromsgrove
- Broome
- Broughton Hackett
- Catshill and North Marlbrook CP
- Chaddesley Corbett
- Churchill
- Churchill and Blakedown
- Clent
- Cofton Hackett CP
- Cookhill
- Coughton
- Crowle
- Dodderhill
- Dodford with Grafton CP
- Dormston
- Doverdale
- Droitwich Spa
- Elmbridge
- Elmley Lovett
- Feckenham
- Flyford Flavell
- Frankley CP
- Grafton Flyford
- Hadzor
- Hagley
- Hampton Lovett
- Hanbury
- Himbleton
- Hindlip
- Huddington
- Hunnington CP
- Inkberrow
- Kington
- Lickey and Blackwell CP
- Mappleborough Green CP
- Martin Hussingtree
- Naunton Beauchamp
- New Frankley in Birmingham
- North Claines
- North Piddle
- Oddingley
- Redditch
- Romsley CP
- Rous Lench
- Rushock
- Salwarpe
- Sambourne
- Spernall
- Spetchley
- St. Peter the Great County
- Stock and Bradley
- Stoke CP
- Stone
- Studley CP
- Tibberton
- Tutnall and Cobley CP
- Upton Snodsbury
- Upton Warren
- Warndon
- Westwood
- Whittington
- Wixford CP
- Worcester
- Wychavon
- Wythall CP