From Hunningham, Millenium Way
Departure from Hunningham (Warwickshire)
This walk goes across mostly flat open countryside between Hunningham and Weston under Wetherley. The first part of the walk follows a very short section of the Millennium Way. This is the walk 8 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Hilltop to Hunningham
Departure from Hunningham (Warwickshire)
Hunningham is a beautiful, traditional English village with some fantastic historical buildings, including a 13th century church and a 16th century pub.
The Three Villages
Departure from Hunningham (Warwickshire)
Hunningham is a beautiful, traditional English village with some fantastic historical buildings, including a 13th century church and a 16th century pub.
Ryton Wood
Departure from Ryton on Dunsmore CP (Warwickshire)
The Warwickshire countryside is filled with an abundance of beautiful plants, birds, animals and bugs all year round – particularly in the spring and summer.
West from Offchurch, Millenium Way
Departure from Offchurch (Warwickshire)
The first half of this country walk follows the route of The Millennium Way as far as Newbold Comyn Park before returning along a lovely section of the Grand Union Canal, then along the Offchurch Greenway to return back to Offchurch. This is walk 28 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
East from Offchurch, Millenium Way
Departure from Offchurch (Warwickshire)
Within a short driving distance of Leamington Spa, this circular walk starts at The Stag in the lovely village of Offchurch, Warwickshire. This is walk 27 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Offchurch-Hunningham-Ridgeway-Canal-Railway
Departure from Offchurch (Warwickshire)
Circular route on footpaths, canal and old railway line.
Leamington Spa to Long Itchington, Millenium Way
Departure from Royal Leamington Spa (Warwickshire)
This is the 9th section of the Millenium Way 100 miles from Leamington Spa to Long Itchington.
Around Leamington Spa, Millenium Way
Departure from Royal Leamington Spa (Warwickshire)
This easy circular town walk can be completed in under two hours, but it is better to take at least a half day, so that you can explore some of the monuments, historical sites along the way, linger in the attractive parks, visit the museum and cafe in the Pump Rooms and enjoy the tranquillity of the Grand Union Canal and River Leam. This is walk 13 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Royal Leamington Spa Railway Station to Offchurch, Rail Trails
Departure from Royal Leamington Spa (Warwickshire)
A fashionable spa town with a history built on its saline springs, Leamington Spa’s beautiful town centre is known for its Regency architecture, wide boulevards and award-winning gardens. First following the Grand Union Canal and then the River Leam, this trail takes you into the surrounding countryside to the village of Offchurch. On your route you can explore the Leam Valley Local Nature Reserve and Newbold Comyn, as well as the renowned Jephson Gardens. Branch out from this fashionable spa town to follow the Grand Union Canal to the village of Offchurch and back via Newbold Comyn.
Around Warwick, Millenium Way
Departure from Royal Leamington Spa (Warwickshire)
On this circular walk, short sections of the route are along roads but mostly you will be walking along the riverbank, near to parks, or by the canal. Also, you will pass the historic Warwick Castle and St. John's House Museum near to the centre of Warwick. During the first part of the walk, you will enjoy a short section of The Millennium Way where it follows the Grand Union Canal. This is the walk 10 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Long Itchington to Priors Marston, Millenium Way
Departure from Long Itchington CP (Warwickshire)
This is the 10th section of the Millenium Way 100 miles from Long Itchington to Priors Marston.
Long Itchington to Ufton and return
Departure from Long Itchington CP (Warwickshire)
A stroll through rural Warwickshire with no destination in mind. This route includes paths, country lanes and a section of the Grand Union Canal.
From Long Itchington, Millenium Way
Departure from Long Itchington CP (Warwickshire)
A lovely walk from Long Itchington, a village with 7 pubs nearby! it goes over open fields and back along a stretch of the Grand Union Canal. This is walk 26 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Kenilworth Railway Station, Rail Trails
Departure from Kenilworth (Warwickshire)
This trail takes you from the heart of Kenilworth and out across farmland and open countryside, with many attractive views. You are a stone’s throw from the babbling Inchford Brook, the rolling greenery of Abbey Fields, and some monumental WW2 relics at Goodrest Farm. You’ll also get even closer to some gorgeous Alpacas before the halfway point!
Lias and Stockton Locks Circular, Millenium Way
Departure from Stockton CP (Warwickshire)
This is an attractive walk encompassing some delightful canal towpaths, mostly flat through countryside and woodland near the lovely villages of Long Itchington and Stockton. This is walk 15 from the 44 composing the Millenium Way.
Warwick Railway Station, Rail Trails
Departure from Warwick (Warwickshire)
Explore the towers and spires of Warwickshire’s county town! Set on the River Avon, this historic market town is full of medieval, Georgian and Victorian architecture and graced with beautiful gardens and parks, crowned by its world famous Warwick Castle – the ancestral home of the Earls of Warwick.
The Pleasance and Meer End from Kenilworth
Departure from Kenilworth (Warwickshire)
A pleasant walk through the Warwickshire countryside. The start is Kenilworth where you have the opportunity to visit the castle. The route includes a section of Millennium Way long distance footpath.
Coventry's Historic Centre, Rail Trails
Departure from Coventry (West Midlands Combined Authority)
Vibrant Coventry... England’s 9th largest city is known for its industrial past (think cars, bicycles and ribbons), Lady Godiva, and of course the devastating bombing in WWII which practically destroyed St Michael's Cathedral., Wilmcote Coventry, today is a city of unsung art and culture.
Canley to Coventry Railway Station, Rail Trails
Departure from Coventry (West Midlands Combined Authority)
This walk between Canley and Coventry railway stations explores the green spaces of Canley Ford Local Nature Reserve, Top Green Park, and Coventry’s largest city park, the stunning War Memorial Park.
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- Allesley
- Ansty CP
- Ashow
- Baginton
- Barford
- Berkswell
- Binley Woods CP
- Birdingbury CP
- Bishop's Tachbrook
- Bishops Itchington
- Blackdown
- Boddington
- Bourton And Draycote CP
- Brandon and Bretford CP
- Brinklow CP
- Bubbenhall
- Budbrooke
- Burton Green
- Cawston
- Chadshunt CP
- Chapel Ascote CP
- Charlecote CP
- Chesterton and Kingston
- Church Lawford CP
- Compton Verney CP
- Coombe Fields CP
- Corley CP
- Coventry
- Cubbington
- Dunchurch
- Easenhall CP
- Eathorpe
- Finham
- Frankton CP
- Fulbrook CP
- Gaydon
- Hampton Lucy CP
- Harborough Magna CP
- Harbury
- Hatton
- Hodnell and Wills Pastures CP
- Hunningham
- Kenilworth
- Keresley
- King's Newnham CP
- Ladbroke CP
- Leamington Hastings CP
- Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe
- Lighthorne
- Little Lawford CP
- Long Itchington CP
- Long Lawford
- Marton CP
- Meriden
- Monks Kirby CP
- Moreton Morrell CP
- Napton on the Hill CP
- Newbold Pacey CP
- Offchurch
- Old Milverton
- Pailton CP
- Princethorpe CP
- Priors Hardwick CP
- Radbourne CP
- Radford Semele
- Royal Leamington Spa
- Rugby
- Ryton on Dunsmore CP
- Sherbourne
- Shilton and Barnacle CP
- Southam CP
- Stockton CP
- Stoneleigh
- Stoneton CP
- Stretton on Dunsmore CP
- Stretton under Fosse CP
- Thurlaston CP
- Ufton CP
- Upper Lighthorne
- Wappenbury
- Warwick
- Warwick
- Wasperton
- Watergall CP
- Wellesbourne CP
- Whitnash
- Withybrook CP
- Wolston CP
- Wormleighton CP