Favourite Walks
 | Forest of Arden | | 9:51am Mon 16 Jun 08 | | DANZEY Green is located a few miles east of Redditch, in the area that Shakespeare referred to when he wrote about the Forest of Arden. Even in his time, the forest was not composed solely of woodland, and that remains true today. Plenty of copses remain, along with some statuesque oaks dotted around in fields and hedgerows, and the landscape is still pleasant and peaceful. There's not much at Danzey itself, just a handful of houses and farms, so it's a near-miracle that it has retained its railway station. It used to have a windmill but that's long gone. Nonetheless, many of us will have seen it because it now stands in the grounds of Avoncroft Museum of Buildings, near Bromsgrove. |
 | Tyddesley Wood | | 10:31am Mon 9 Jun 08 | | Much of Tyddesley Wood belongs to Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, which welcomes visitors. There are numerous paths to explore, but please keep dogs on leads and do note that there's a military firing range at the south-west corner of the wood. You can find information on how to avoid this danger area on a notice within Tyddesley Wood, by the bridleway mentioned in points three and five. |
 | Park Gate, west of Bromsgrove | | 10:07am Mon 2 Jun 08 | | Pepper Wood belongs to the Woodland Trust and is managed in the traditional way by local people as a community woodland. |
 | Broadway | | 10:43am Mon 26 May 08 | | Broadway needs no introduction, but not everybody is familiar with the villages of Laverton (Gloucestershire) and Childswickham (Worcestershire), both of which are visited during the course of this beautiful walk. |
 | Upper Arley | | 9:43am Mon 19 May 08 | | Upper Arley is very popular in the summer, and so are Trimpley Reservoirs and Eymore Wood, thanks to the extensive public access long permitted by both Severn Trent and the Arley estate. |
 | Shelsley Beauchamp | | 10:56am Mon 12 May 08 | | IN the west of the county the river Teme is fed by a number of tributary streams which have cut steeply down through the limestone from the high ground around Clifton, creating densely wooded dingles with spooky names such as Witchery Hole and Devil's Den. |
 | Eckington | | 9:43am Mon 28 Apr 08 | | Bredon Hill is modest in height, reaching only 299m, but the lack of competition in low-lying south Worcestershire enables it to make an impact on the landscape out of all proportion to its size. |
 | Worcester and Birmingham Canal | | 9:57am Mon 21 Apr 08 | | It took 24 years to build the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, the purpose of which was to provide a more direct route between Birmingham and the river Severn than was offered by the three existing canals - the Dudley, the Stourbridge and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire. |
 | Lower Brockhampton | | 10:45am Mon 14 Apr 08 | | The beautiful Brockhampton estate can trace its origins back to the Domesday Book (1086) when it was already a working farm. | | Reader comment (1) |
 | Shrawley | | 9:19am Mon 7 Apr 08 | | Britain and Ireland are home to more than half the world's bluebells, with what looks like a fair percentage of them growing in Shrawley Wood, making it an ever popular place for a springtime walk. Try to go on a sunny day, because the warmth of the sun brings out the delicate scent of the bluebells. | | Reader comment (1) |
 | Little Witley | | 9:24am Mon 31 Mar 08 | | With woods full of bluebells and hedgebanks bursting with primroses, this part of the county is at its loveliest in March and April, especially when the apple blossom gets under way too. |
 | Stoke Heath, Worcs | | 9:21am Tue 25 Mar 08 | | This walk starts near Avoncroft Museum, which rescues and re-erects threatened or demolished buildings of architectural and social interest. |
 | Whitbourne | | 2:59pm Mon 17 Mar 08 | | The village of Whitbourne sits among hills, valleys, woods and orchards between the River Teme and one of its major tributaries, Sapey Brook. |
 | Chaddesley Corbett | | 8:46am Mon 10 Mar 08 | | Enjoy remnants of the woodland and heathland which once covered so much of north-west Worcestershire as you follow a lovely path around Mount Segg. |
 | The circuit of the Avon Valley | | 9:30am Mon 3 Mar 08 | | This circuit of the Avon valley includes some lovely villages and the chance to admire the Georgian townscape and Norman abbey at Pershore. |
 | Bromfield, Shropshire | | 8:38am Mon 25 Feb 08 | | Clustered around a road junction, by the confluence of the rivers Onny and Teme, Bromfield is an attractive village with houses of stone, brick and timber. It stands on the edge of Oakly Park, a farming estate surrounding a Temeside Georgian mansion which is the home of the Earl of Plymouth, who owns most of the village. |
 | Little Hereford near Tenbury | | 9:53am Mon 18 Feb 08 | | The church of St Mary Magdalene at Little Hereford, near Tenbury, is of considerable interest in itself, but from late January to mid or late February it has the added appeal of a churchyard full of snowdrops. |
 | Malvern Hills, Malvern | | 9:56am Mon 11 Feb 08 | | This isn't the walk that was intended for this week - that was stymied at the last minute by a closed footpath, with no suitable alternative available. But perhaps that's not such a bad thing, as part of the planned route was by the river Severn, and right now it's raining again. So let's head for the Malvern Hills instead, where the ground can shrug off much of what the climate throws at it and path closures are not only practically unknown, but wouldn't matter anyway because there are so many others to choose from. And if it should be cold, wet and windy on those exposed hilltops, that's not such a disaster either, because you're never more than a few minutes from the sheltered, wooded paths on the lower slopes, while Great Malvern has plenty of cafés and pubs where you can quickly warm up. |
 | Long Mynd | | 9:44am Mon 4 Feb 08 | | You'd have to be very keen on the great outdoors to relish trudging through sodden, lowland arable fields, with half a kilo of mud clinging to each boot. |
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