Skip to content

Walk Midlands

Day walks doable without a car right across the English Midlands

Primary Navigation

  • Home
  • All Walks
  • Walks by County
  • Walks by Distance
  • Walks by Scenary
  • Walks by Topography
  • Blog
  • Newsletter
  • About
  • Work With Me and Support
  • Contact

Social Navigation

Category: Fascinating Places

Worcestershire Way
Blog, Fascinating Places, Long Distance Walks

Worcestershire Way

Starting at Bewdley, the largest town in northern Worcestershire (mostly) west of the River Severn, the Worcestershire Way winds south in a remarkably straight line down to Great Malvern, the largest town in southern Worcestershire. Continue reading Worcestershire Way

Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Walking Tips

Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2025

In 2025 more than 40,000 people have accessed Walk Midlands routes. These are the ten most viewed during the year. Continue reading Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2025

Blog, Fascinating Places, Long Distance Walks

A Three Day Walk on the Limestone Way

Corkscrewing for 46 miles between Rocester in Staffordshire and Castleton in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District, the Limestone Way is an idiosyncratic, but very popular and enjoyable way to see the highlights of the White Peak plateau. Continue reading A Three Day Walk on the Limestone Way

Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places

GRAIN Project’s Autumn 2025 Staffordshire Moorlands Photo Walks

A series of Artist-Led Photo Walks are taking place in locations across the Staffordshire Moorlands for people to experience and enjoy the natural environment, hear about landscape and folklore, wildlife habitats and heritage, and create new photographs. Continue reading GRAIN Project’s Autumn 2025 Staffordshire Moorlands Photo Walks

Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History

The Campden “Wonder”

Everything about the Campden “wonder”, a bizzare, weird and tragic true story which occured in the northern part of England’s Cotswolds in the early 1660s. Continue reading The Campden “Wonder”

Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Walking Tips

Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2024

Here are the most viewed walks published in 2023 on the Walk Midlands website. As ever all are doable without a car. Continue reading Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2024

Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History

Night Time Economy Anthology

Birmingham indepndent publishers Floodgate Press have a new anthology out, and this time the focus is on the West Midlands region’s Night Time Economy, very, very broadly defined. Continue reading Night Time Economy Anthology

Blog, Fascinating Places, Long Distance Walks, Walking Tips

Walking the 60 Mile Long Harzer-Hexen-Stieg (Harz Witches Trail)

All about walking the excellent 60 mile long Harzer-Hexen-Stieg (Harz Witches Trail) across the Harz Mountains in northern central Germany. Continue reading Walking the 60 Mile Long Harzer-Hexen-Stieg (Harz Witches Trail)

Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History

Event Recordings: “Step into Coventry’s History: A Virtual Walking Tour”

Recordings from the “Step into Coventry’s History: A Virtual Walking Tour” event I was a panellist for in May 2024 are available on YouTube. Continue reading Event Recordings: “Step into Coventry’s History: A Virtual Walking Tour”

Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Long Distance Walks, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History

Event: STORIE feat. Josh Allen, Ashley Hickson-Lovence, So Mayer & Jackson Rees

I am delighted to have been invited to share a chunk of my book project at Storie on the evening of Thursday 20th June 2024 (19:00 – 21:30). Continue reading Event: STORIE feat. Josh Allen, Ashley Hickson-Lovence, So Mayer & Jackson Rees

Posts navigation

Older posts
Powered by WordPress.com.
Exit mobile version
%%footer%%