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Category: Hills and Uplands

Colwall – Upton upon Severn
5 - 10 Miles, Arts and Heritage Destinations, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Herefordshire, Hills and Uplands, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Midlands Contemporary, National Landscapes (AONBs), Severn Basin, Walks, Welsh Marches, Worcestershire

Colwall – Upton upon Severn

Walk from Colwall across a low point in the Malvern Hills, over Castlemorton Common, to the River Severn side town of Upton-upon-Severn. Continue reading Colwall – Upton upon Severn

Stourbridge – Kinver
5 - 10 Miles, Arts and Heritage Destinations, Black Country, Canals and Rivers, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Industrial Heritage, Severn Basin, Staffordshire, Walks, West Midlands

Stourbridge – Kinver

Walk from Stourbridge along canal towpaths and across fields to Kinver at the southern tip of Staffordshire known for Kinver Edge and rock houses. Continue reading Stourbridge – Kinver

Ledbury – Malvern
10 - 15 Miles, Countryside Rambles, Herefordshire, Hills and Uplands, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, National Landscapes (AONBs), Severn Basin, Walks, Welsh Marches, Worcestershire

Ledbury – Malvern

Walk Ledbury to Great Malvern via Eastnor Castle and along the dramatic Malvern Hill’s ridge Continue reading Ledbury – Malvern

Heptonstall – Haworth
10 - 15 Miles, Arts and Heritage Destinations, Countryside Rambles, Hills and Uplands, Hills and Uplands, History and Heritage, Outwith, Walks

Heptonstall – Haworth

Walk up and across the south Pennine moors between Heptonstall near Hebden Bridge and Haworth, famous for literary superstars the Bronte sisters. Continue reading Heptonstall – Haworth

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