'Based on the historic Warwickshire towns of Henley-in-Arden and Alcester, weaving its way through the delightful Shakespearian countryside and Forest of Arden.'
'Route from Henley-in-Arden through Alcester and Aston Cantlow using mainly public footpaths and bridleways.'
Heart of England Way Association
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'Aston Cantlow Parish is a beautiful place to walk in the countryside and it is excellent exercise to help to keep you fit & healthy ... You can download lots of local walks from Aston Cantlow in PDF format that were produced in conjunction with the Aston Cantlow Parish Path Volunteers.'
'There's something for everyone in the gardens: play in the woodland, walk around the lake or simply find a quiet seat and relax. The formal walled garden, with flower borders and fruit trees, make ... Read More...
'A gentle walk along country lanes, field paths and the Grand Union Canal. Taking in Baddesley Clinton, a secluded moated manor house, Rowington Church, the Heart of England Way and Kingwood Junction.'
National Trust
'There are two Blue Lias Rings walks that begin and end at the pub, both of which are approximately 5 ½ miles long. These walks take in beautiful scenery, including Ufton and Long Itchington Wood, ... Read More...
White Hart Inn, Ufton
'View hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.'
'Warwickshire's Centenary Way was established by the Council in 1989 to celebrate its 100th anniversary ... This 100 mile Path starts at Kingsbury Water Park in the north of the county and winds its way down to Upper Quinton on the Gloucestershire border. The route can be followed on Ordnance Survey Explorer Maps.'
AllTrails
'The series of Church2Church Walks in Warwickshire offer the walker something uniquely different. Because the distances between churches are generally very manageable to walk, it is about taking your time to go from Church2Church, to enjoy and appreciate the countryside around and when finally, you arrive at the next church, to allow yourself time to have a look around and to enjoy and appreciate the stillness and peace that can be found in and around churches and churchyards.'
The Diocese of Coventry
'The art trail is not only for canal and towpath users but also the local residents, thus not all of the artwork is visible from the canal. Local schools and resident groups, working with artists, ... Read More...
'The last 5.5 miles of the Coventry canal, from Hawkesbury junction to the city basin, has been developed and transformed into the City’s longest park. The park contains an art trail, pocket parks, heritage trail and towpath improvements.'
Coventry Canal Society
'Saturday rambles are usually 4-5 miles at a gentle pace and are usually held in the West Midlands / Warwickshire area where travel passes can be used on local buses are trains. We hire a c ... Read More...
'Organise Saturday and Sunday rambles plus “Sunset Strolls” during the lighter evenings.'
'Walk more, feel good! ... Maps of easy walks in the following areas are now available: City centre; Foleshill; Tile Hill and Canley; Willenhall; Longford ... Copies of these are being delivere ... Read More...
Member of the Ramblers - Warwickshire Area Grouping
'At Coventry Rocks we are always looking for new places to explore! We have round up a collection of Coventry's local parks, nature reserves, woodlands, and walks, for the whole family to enjoy.'
Coventry Rocks
'For more details of the 40-mile route, see the "Green Book" : A Coventry Way: A 40 mile circular Walk 18 Maps and Directions.' There are also Downloadable Versions of the ACW Green Book.< ... Read More...
Circular route around Coventry.
Cyril Bean
'The d'Arcy Dalton Way was created in 1986 to celebrate the Society's diamond jubilee. It was named after Colonel d'Arcy Dalton - one of the founding members of the Society. Its northern e ... Read More...
'The Way's 65 miles run through the unspoilt countryside along the western side of Oxfordshire ... The idea behind the Way was to form a link between the Oxford Canal towpath, the Oxfordshire Way, the Thames Path and the Ridgeway.'
There is a Guidebook - The D'Arcy Dalton Way across the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and the Thames Valley by Nick Moon - but you might have difficulty locating a copy.
Oxford Fieldpaths Society
D'Arcy Dalton Circular [Barry Cornelius] | The D'Arcy Dalton Way [Carl Sprake]
'Geochaches can be found in or around Warwickshire Country Parks, for example: [1] Burton Dassett - - - : [2] Hartshill Hayes - - - : [3] Kingsbury Water Park - - - : [4] Ryton Pools - - - : [5] Kenilworth Greenway - - - : [6] Offchurch Greenway - - - : [7] Stratford Greenway ...'
Warwickshire’s Country Parks
The Geocaching Association of Great Britain | Geocaching
'The 4.5 mile pathway can be used for walking or cycling and a great deal of wildlife can be seen in the diverse mix of habitats along the pathway. The Warwickshire Wildlife Trust does a l ... Read More...
'Completed in 1899 and cutting straight through the middle of Rugby is the path of the Great Central Railway ... The route is no longer a railway line but a nature reserve known as the Great Central Walk. Rugby Borough Council looks after 95 acres of it.'
Industrial Tour
'Whilst this guide is adequate to allow you to follow the route safely it is advisable to carry the relevant O/S Explorer Maps with you. Unfortunately because of Southam's geographical position thr ... Read More...
'Circular walk linking eight villages around Southam. The guide was produced in memory of Harry Green who was the Chairman of the Southam Ramblers for 20 years and who devised the walk in 1988.' Unfortunately the Route Guide referenced here no longer seems accessible online via the Southam Website.
Walking Around Rugby
'Having spent nearly 30 years transforming parts of the estate into a rural escape, they have recently opened up these walks for all to enjoy. They are on their private land (permissive access), to ... Read More...
'There are 3 new walking routes across the Hatton Estate that link up our 2 well established attractions: Hatton Country World and Hatton Locks to The Hatton Arms Pub & Restaurant. The Arkwright family who own Hatton Country World bought the Hatton Estate in 1830 after the owner Johnnie Arkwright's forefather Richard Arkwright developed the Spinning Jenny and built the world's first factory.'
Hatton Shopping Village
'Our main aim is to clear and waymark a hundred plus rights of way - footpaths and bridleways in Kenilworth and the surrounding parishes, to make sure that all the paths in our latest booklet Kenilworth and Beyond are always open, accessible and clearly marked. This involves building stiles, gates and bridges, path clearance and waymarking with blue and yellow arrows. In addition we hold two social events each year in August and December.'
'The Kenilworth to Berkswell Greenway is a linear Country Park set in the beautiful South Warwickshire countryside. The site forms a 6.5 kilometres section of former railway, with the entire park extending to some 16 hectares ... The Greenway provides opportunities for enthusiasts from all sections of society, including walkers, athletes, cyclists, horse riders, educationalists, life scientists, geologists and industrial archaeologists.'
The Greenway Trust
Download from the Website PDFs of three (Adult) Walks: [1] Commemorative Garden Trail - - - : [2] Water Lily Walk - - - : [3] Middleton Lakes Circular Walk - - - (plus Three Children's Walks) ... Read More...
'So much to see and do at Warwickshire's premier waterside attraction! Kingsbury Water Park has 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres of country park. Stroll along the surfaced paths, explore hidden corners, spot birds and wildlife, hire a bike, join an organised event or host your own event. Whatever your idea of a countryside visit is, you will find it at Kingsbury.'
Friends of Kingsbury Water Park
The route passes close to two National Trust properties at Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House.'
'An easy-paced eleven mile circuit around south Warwickshire taking in canal-side walking, woodland paths, and arable farmland.'
'A pleasant, waymarked 3½ mile (5½ km) walk linking Leamington and Warwick.'
Warwick District Council
Local Attractions: [1] Ashlawn Cutting Nature Reserve - - - : [2] Cock Robin Wood Nature Reserve - - - : [3] Draycote Meadows Site of Special Scientific Interest - - - : [4] Newbold Comyn - - - : [ ... Read More...
'This attractive route links Rugby and Leamington Spa passing pretty villages, wildlife reserves, reservoirs and canals. From the centre of Rugby, the route follows the Great Central Way, and soon passes two Wildlife Trust Sites: Ashlawn Cutting and Cock Robin Wood ...'
Sustrans
'The trail's foundation is the historic network of ancient tracks, farmers’ walks for driving livestock and delivering local produce or timber to market, and miners’ walk between their home, work, ... Read More...
'Project worked with local communities to establish a 25 mile circular heritage trail in North Warwickshire passing through the parishes of Atherstone, Mancetter, Hartshill, Ansley, Arley, Astley, Fillongley, Maxstoke, Shustoke, Nether Whitacre, Kingsbury, Baddesley Ensor and Merevele.'
'The main attractions on the walk are the delightful waterside stretches along the Coventry and Ashby de-la Zouch canals. You will also visit the beautiful Hartshill Country Park where you will fin ... Read More...
'This super circular walk was devised by the Nuneaton Rotary Club and takes you on a tour of the countryside, parks and canals around Nuneaton.'
GPS Cycle and Walking Routes
ALERT The Nuneaton Rotarians no longer organize an annual sponsored walk of this route, but 'we continue to provide back up by way of a Guide to the Walk and a Certificate of Completion upon request. We still maintain the route through Rotary Waymarks'.
'The canal takes you from the beautiful university city of Oxford to the three spires of Coventry. The southern part of the canal remains largely unaltered, its winding course untouched by mid-19th ... Read More...
The Oxford Canal is 'a long-distance route, following the towpath for 77 miles from Oxford to Hawkesbury. The gentle engineering of the canal, with few lock flights, means that the walking is always easy, and the scenery is stunning'. The Walk itself can (also) begin 'near Hawkesbury Village at Hawkesbury Junction, also known as Sutton Stop, where it connects with the Coventry Canal, four miles from the centre of Coventry'.
Canal & River Trust
'Packwood was transformed by Graham Baron Ash in the 1920s, from a 17th-century farmhouse into a dream-like vision of a Tudor country home.'
'An easy walk around Packwood House, going through the park and up to the church.'
'There are so many things to see and do at Pooley Country Park. The 62.5 hectare site, one third of which is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, contains several pools caused by mining subsidence, woodland habitats and is situated on the Coventry Canal. Take a stroll along the footpath used by miners as long ago as 1846 and visit the tea room during the course of your relaxing and enjoyable visit ...'
Pooley Country Park [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes] (6 miles)
'We have over 3800 members in the Area, spread over 12 Local Groups.'
'Our boundaries mirror those of the old Warwickshire county and include Solihull, Coventry and Birmingham, (now West Midlands), where many of our members live. The Area contains some great walking country - amazingly there are over 1740 miles of public rights-of-way in Warwickshire alone.'
Parks and Open Spaces 'Rugby Borough Council manages more than 300 hectares of leisure open space throughout the borough.'
'Rugby's location in the middle of the country provides means that it is spoilt for choice when it comes to local country and nature parks. There are several near Rugby that can be easily accessed ... Read More...
Download from the Website PDFs of a range of walks around and about Rugby: Blue Plaque Tour; Pathway of Fame; Urban Walks; Town and Country Walks; Walks in the Countryside.
Member of the U3A - Warwickshire Grouping
'The 100 acres of Ryton Pools Country Park are just waiting to be explored. The many different habitats are home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife. The excellent surfaced paths enable easy walking around the site, and provide access to an adjoining ancient woodland, Ryton Wood (by agreement with the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust).'
'Runs between Shakespeare's Birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon and Shakepeare's Globe, London ... Using existing footpaths, bridleways and a few minor roads, this path has been planned to follow, as cl ... Read More...
'Links some of Britain's best-loved tourist destinations - London, the Chilterns, Oxford, Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon.'
The Shakespeare's Way Association
'We are a group of about 90 members, part of the Warwickshire Area Ramblers. We are based in the small, but expanding, market town of Southam, in Warwickshire, near Leamington Spa. The town is near ... Read More...
'Follows the course of part of the Honeybourne Line, a single track railway built in 1859 by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway and closed in 1976. Now a trail for walkers and cyclists, the route links the attractive town of Stratford-upon-Avon with the village of Long Marston.'
Stratford Greenway [Sustrans]
The Website of the Stratford upon Avon Canal Society provides 'a series of diagrammatic maps of the Stratford upon Avon Canal with information for walkers and boaters and some historical p ... Read More...
'The canal is usually considered as a northern and a southern section. The Northern Stratford starts at Kings Norton Junction, with its guillotine-gated stop-lock that prevented water loss from one company's line to the other. It continues on the same level for ten miles then descends by 19 locks to Kingswood Junction, where there is a link to the Warwick & Birmingham Canal (now the Grand Union Canal). The South Stratford is memorable for its split bridges, built with a gap to allow the tow ropes of the boat horses to pass through, and its unique barrel-roofed lock cottages.'
The Stratford upon Avon Canal Society | The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal
Philip Larkin was 'born a Coventrian and spent all his childhood and schooldays in Coventry until he left for Oxford ... Despite the wartime destruction and re-development, enough of the Coventry L ... Read More...
Descriptions of twelve locations around and about Coventry associated with the poet Philip Larkin: 'This self-guided leaflet ... is aimed at residents and visitors alike, since many of today's Coventrians remain unaware of Larkin's literary heritage'.
Coventry City Council
'Hunt for the hidden sculptures. Solve the puzzles to get clues about their location. Draw your favourite and explore what they are made of ... and when you're finished you can enjoy the beautiful ... Read More...
Family Friendly Sculpture Trail 'Take the Sculpture Trail challenge at Warwick Arts Centre! There's no need to book, simply download our FREE family activity packs and explore the University campus. It's suitable for all ages and everyone is welcome ...'
University of Warwick
Paths and Trails 'Information about the wealth of marked trails available in Warwickshire and the different types of waymarker which show you the status of a right of way (e.g. footpath, bridleway or byway)'.
'A list of those promoted routes which meet certain criteria and are therefore supported by WCC [Warwickshire County Council]. This may mean that route-specific waymarking is permitted, or that we work in partnership with the promotes of the route. There will also normally be a link from the WCC website ... A Promoted Route is one which has a leaflet, guide book or website describing the route in sufficient detail that a member of the public could follow it with reasonable ease. ' List published March 2011.
'Members of the Forum are appointed by the three authorities to serve a term of either two or three years. The Forum’s membership is made up of people with an interest in the countryside and access, though not necessarily representatives of organisations. Interests that it is hoped to have represented by the Forum include: [1] walking, cycling, horseriding and recreational motor vehicle use - - - : [2] landownership and land management - - - : [3] accessibility - - - : [4] tourism - - - : [5] access provision - - - : [6] relevant professions'
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