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: Countryside Rambles

Bewdley – Upper Arley
5 Miles or Less, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, History and Heritage, Industrial Heritage, Severn Basin, Walks, Worcestershire

Bewdley – Upper Arley

Walk along the River Severn in Worcestershire from the 18th Century inland port of Bewdley to Upper Arley an attractive riverside village Continue reading Bewdley – Upper Arley

Ambergate – Langley Mill
10 - 15 Miles, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Derbyshire, History and Heritage, Industrial Heritage, Midlands Contemporary, Nottinghamshire, Suburban Strolls, Trent Basin, Walks

Ambergate – Langley Mill

Walk across western central Derbyshire, partly rural, partly urban, it traverses one of the world’s oldest industrial regions, following the route of the old Cromford Canal closed in 1944. Continue reading Ambergate – Langley Mill

Rocester – Oakamoor
5 - 10 Miles, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Industrial Heritage, Midlands Contemporary, Staffordshire, Trent Basin, Walks

Rocester – Oakamoor

This Staffordshire walk from Rocester, home of JCB, to the little village of Oakamoor in the heart of the River Churnet Valley, primarily follows the course of the long lost Uttoxeter branch of the Caldon Canal. Continue reading Rocester – Oakamoor

Church Stretton – Pontesbury
10 - 15 Miles, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Industrial Heritage, National Landscapes (AONBs), Severn Basin, Shropshire, Walks, Welsh Marches

Church Stretton – Pontesbury

Walk from Church Stretton Railway Station, up to Long Mynd plateau then across the north east of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape to Pontesbury, an unlikely seeming former colliery village. Continue reading Church Stretton – Pontesbury

Bakewell – Magpie Mine
5 - 10 Miles, Arts and Heritage Destinations, Countryside Rambles, Derbyshire, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Industrial Heritage, Peak District, Trent Basin, Walks

Bakewell – Magpie Mine

Circular walk in Derbyshire’s White Peak countryside from Bakewell out to the historic and deeply atmospheric Magpie Mine where lead was mined for hundreds of years. Continue reading Bakewell – Magpie Mine

The Source of the River Derwent
15 Miles or More, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Derbyshire, Hills and Uplands, Peak District, Trent Basin, Walks

The Source of the River Derwent

Walk to Swains Greave the source of the River Derwent in the north of the Derbyshire Peak District. Walk begins from Glossop Railway Station and goes via Bleaklow, heading back to Hadfield Railway Station along the Longdendale Trail. Continue reading The Source of the River Derwent

Alvechurch – Earlswood
5 - 10 Miles, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, Midlands Contemporary, Severn Basin, Trent Basin, Walks, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire

Alvechurch – Earlswood

Countryside walk from Alvechurch in Earlswood through the hilly north Worcestershire landscape. walk goes via the summit of Hob Hill and Forshaw Heath source of the River Blythe. Continue reading Alvechurch – Earlswood

Wythall – Longbridge
5 - 10 Miles, Birmingham, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, Midlands Contemporary, Suburban Strolls, Trent Basin, Walks, West Midlands, Worcestershire

Wythall – Longbridge

This primarily rural walk from Wythall in north Worcestershire to Longbridge in south Birmingham goes via the Wast Hills and the source of the River Cole between the hamlets of Forhill and Red Hill. Continue reading Wythall – Longbridge

Stoke on Trent – Biddulph Moor
10 - 15 Miles, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, Midlands Contemporary, Staffordshire, Suburban Strolls, Trent Basin, Urban Wanders, Walks

Stoke on Trent – Biddulph Moor

Urban and rural walk from central Stoke-on-Trent to the southern edge of the village of Biddulph Moor where Britian’s third longest river the River Trent offically begins Continue reading Stoke on Trent – Biddulph Moor

Frankley – Halesowen
5 - 10 Miles, Arts and Heritage Destinations, Birmingham, Black Country, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Midlands Contemporary, Severn Basin, Suburban Strolls, Trent Basin, Walks, West Midlands, Worcestershire

Frankley – Halesowen

Mostly countryside walk from Frankley via the Waseley Hills and St. Kenlem’s Church near the Clent Hills which is the source of the River Stour into Halesowen. Continue reading Frankley – Halesowen

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
Powered by WordPress.com.
Walk Midlands
Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Publication.
Go to mobile version
 

Loading Comments...