WEST MIDLANDS

HEREFORDSHIRE
Hereford City Trail (PT 201)
13km
Grade 2
Organised by Amesbury Walkers
The circular walk
takes you around all the historic sites including the Castle and the
Cider Museum.
SHROPSHIRE
Benthall Edge (Ironbridge) (PT 129) 11km Grade 2+Organised by British Walking Federation
The walk starts by crossing the
famous Iron Bridge
and enters Benthall Edge Wood. The focus of this walk is the
lovely countryside of Benthall Edge. Benthall Hall is open to the public on Wednesday and
Sunday afternoons in the summer. There are nine museums in the
immediate area, all with a local industrial theme.
Ludlow Trail
(PT 200)
10km
Grade 2
Organised by Amesbury Walkers
This circular walk starts in the historic town of Ludlow and visits
the castle and museums, and affords magnificent hill-top views.
WARWICKSHIRE
Stratford-upon-Avon Permanent Trail
(PT 20)
10km
Grade 1
Organised by Ise Valley Vagabonds
Take time to explore the town where William Shakespeare was born.
Don't miss the must-see sights connected with him, including Anne
Hathaways cottage and the modern Shakespeare Theatre.
Warwick Permanent Trail
(PT
98) 12km
Grade 2
Organised by Ise Valley Vagabonds
New route now open
A revised route is now
available. Please only use the version currently available on the
Ise Valley Vagabonds web site and not any
previous versions you may have already downloaded / printed.
Starting from just outside Warwick. Takes in canals, riverside,
park land, Warwick Castle, old Warwick and then crosses the race
course and on through fields. Plenty to see. Please see route description for Warwick race
days – the route is closed on those days.
Lawrence Sheriff Trail (PT 194)
10km
Grade 2
Organised by Ise Valley Vagabonds
This is where the game of rugby began. Tour the town, see the rugby
football museum, pass Rugby school and imagine Webb Ellis picking up
the football!
WORCESTERSHIRE
Ramada
Ramble (PT 202)
10km Grade
2
Organised by British Walking Federation
The
start is close to the Georgian Town of Bewdley. The route is a
mixture of minor roads, lanes and footpaths, tracks and riverside
paths. Varying terrain gives outstanding views across the
Worcestershire and Shropshire countryside.
