A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Wolverhampton
'Explore Wolverhampton's past with 2 different walking trails that guide you around city centre landmarks and the 21 Lock canal network.'
'There are many informal walks through the country park and opportunities to view or photograph a wide variety of wildlife, in their natural habitats. Northycote Farm itself is a Tudor farmhouse and is steeped in history. The farmhouse itself is not always open to the public, but throughout the year, it is opened to the public for tours and other events.'
Northycote Farm to Moseley Old Hall Walk [National Trust]
'At the moment only the Historical Walk and the Architectural Walk have been completed, others will soon follow ...'
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'Series of historical walks which feature many aspects of Wolverhampton's past. A photograph of each point of interest is included, along with a map giving its location and a brief description.'
[1] Bilston Town Trail - - - : [2] John Fulwood Trail - - - : [3] Heath Town Trail - - - : [4] Molineux Trail - - - : [5] Monmore Green Trail - - - : [6] West Park Trail - - - : [7] Wolverhampton C ...
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'Click on an image ... to see one of our City Trails with old photos pinned to an interactive map and take a trip down memory lane! Once the map opens, click and drag with your mouse to move around the map, double click on the map to zoom in.'
Member of the Ramblers - Staffordshire Area Grouping
A great way to discover Wolverhampton [1] Not too many stiles and steep hills - - - : [2] Cafes and pubs along the way - - - : [3] Easy access by bus - - - : [4] Fine views of the city centre
[1] Wolverhampton City Centre Walking Trail 'This trail covers 1.6 km (1 mile) of Wolverhampton's compact city centre starting and finishing in Queen Square. By completing it you will have ...
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'Explore Wolverhampton's past with 2 different walking trails that guide you around city centre landmarks and the 21 Lock canal network ... Enjoy the heritage of the city and improve your health at the same time!'
'We are ideally situated in Wolverhampton to access areas such as Shropshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, the Cotswolds, Cheshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire, Warwickshire and the Welsh border ...
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'We are a friendly local independent walking club, founded in 1947 ... We have 120 members coming mostly from within a ten mile radius of the city. The age range of our club is mainly 50+ but we do have some younger members. '
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