A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Wyre Forest
'There are many walks around Arley at four miles in length; The Upper Arley Circular Walk really is a family favourite. This waymarked circular trail starts in the picturesque Worcestershi ...
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'Go back in time and watch the Severn Valley Railway trains steam across the hill from one of the magnificent signposted walks. The garden provides the ideal day out for you and your family, a dream escape from the bustle of everyday life ...'
'Gives you the opportunity to explore the Severn Valley by following the route of the river Severn four miles upstream from Bewdley to the hidden gem that is Upper Arley village. The return leg offers the opportunity to return to Bewdley; either under your own steam by walking back along the opposite bank of the river or by steam power utilising the historic Severn Valley Railway.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Please be aware due to our location the Arboretum may be closed due to poor weather ... Suggested length of visit is two hours to all day. Paths may be slippery, we recommend suitable ...
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'Walks will take you through a patchwork quilt of pools, plantations, dells and glades which provide habitats for flora, fauna, insect life and numerous species of resident and migrating birds.'
'The Wyre Forest is the one of the largest ancient lowland oak woods in England. The 6000 acres, huge though they are, are all that remains of a forest that once stretched from Bridgnorth ...
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'Guides visitors through areas of the Forest less trodden by the majority of day trippers and thus the opportunity to indulge in the oak woodlands outstanding beauty.'
Worcestershire County Council
'North Worcestershire has often been referred to as the lungs of the West Midlands. From the mid 18th Century onwards years of industrial growth and increasing urbanisation changed the character of ...
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'The walk will allow you to discover ancient royal hunting grounds, sites of special scientific interest, dense woodlands, a river valley, reservoirs and farmland, with fantastic views across the contrasting landscapes of the Birmingham Plateau and the Black Country in the north, to the rural beauty of the Worcestershire countryside in the south.'
Worcestershire County Council
North Worcestershire Path [Walking Englishman]
'Hugging the western edge of the County as it borders Herefordshire, the Worcestershire Way really is an opportunity to explore outstanding rural landscapes. At 31 miles, the route passes through beautiful sleepy villages and verdant steep sided valleys between the Georgian town of Bewdley and the grand spa town of Malvern.'
Worcestershire County Council
'Wyre and its surrounding woodlands are fantastic places to enjoy the fresh air and and have fun outdoors. There is something for everyone all year round, from walking and family cycling to Go Ape, learning and adventure play.'
'The Audio Trails are free and easy to download, simply save onto your mp3 player or mobile phone. There are four trails to try: [1] Dowles Brook - - - : [2] Ribbesford - - - : [3] Upper Arley - - ...
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'Four new Audio Trails have been developed in the Wyre Forest area. Each downloadable audio trail acts as your very own personal tour guide ensuring you follow the correct path. The audio tours offer much more than just a simple guide to the route as the description covers interesting heritage and wildlife characteristics that you can discover while on the walk.'
Worcestershire County Council
'We are fortunate to have some beautifully picturesque areas in Wyre Forest in which to walk. Whether you walk to get somewhere or just to enjoy your surroundings, prefer to walk with a guide or do your own thing we have brought together a selection of links and information for you to explore.'
Member of the Ramblers - Worcestershire Area Grouping
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