A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Stratford-on-Avon
'Based on the historic Warwickshire towns of Henley-in-Arden and Alcester, weaving its way through the delightful Shakespearian countryside and Forest of Arden.'
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'Route from Henley-in-Arden through Alcester and Aston Cantlow using mainly public footpaths and bridleways.'
'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 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, ...
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White Hart Inn, Ufton
'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 ...
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'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.
D'Arcy Dalton Circular [Barry Cornelius] | The D'Arcy Dalton Way [Carl Sprake]
'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 ...
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'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.
'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 ...
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'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 ...
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Member of the Ramblers - Warwickshire Area Grouping
'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]
Member of the Ramblers - Warwickshire Area Grouping
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 ...
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'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.'
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