On-site Waymarked
Circular Walks
Arrow Valley Circular
Trails
1, 1 ½, 2 & 2 ½ miles /
1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4 kilometres
Do you sometimes long to find peace and
fresh air in the middle of a busy town? Four varied walks invite
you to explore the largest open space in Redditch. The Woodland,
Meadows, Lakeside and Millers Trails all take you round a different
part of Arrow Valley Country Park on easy to follow circular walks,
each with a free leaflet. So whether you're in the mood for
dappled woodlands, wild flower meadows, wildfowl and watersports,
or a river walk with local history, the choice is yours.
Fox Trail at Ankerdine Common
Picnic Place
½ mile / 0.8
kilometres
There's a strange sense of awe about
the Fox Trail at Ankerdine Common Picnic Place. It's easy to feel a
little puzzled, but you're not quite sure why on this mysterious
trail. Although this is a fairly short route, with all its hills
and turns it certainly helps to clear the lungs and the
mind. More
information about the Fox Trail at Ankerdine
Heather Trail at Hartlebury
Common
1 mile / 1.6
kilometres
Perhaps this trail is best in summer
when the heath is a carpet of mauve Heather attracting colourful
butterflies and bees. Or maybe autumn when the trees are turning
gold and yellow and patterned fungi clings to the bark. Some would
prefer the middle of winter, with the crisp clarity of the views.
But then there's spring when birds are singing, flowers are
blooming and the whole heath is waking up to a new season. What a
difficult choice. More
information about the Heather Trail at Hartlebury
Common
The Limestone Trail at Fish Hill
Picnic Place
½ mile / 0.8
kilometres
This half-mile woodland walk winds up
and down, round and round, like a spaghetti junction in the bold
and beautiful Beech woods. Keep your eyes and ears open, and you
might be lucky enough for your path to cross an owl quietly
watching you perched high in a tree, or a tiny Wood Mouse scuttling
quietly past underfoot. More
information about the Limestone Trail at Fish Hill
The Skylark & Rabbit Trails
at Waseley Hills Country Park
½ mile & 3 miles / 0.8, 4.8
kilometres
Have you ever wondered how springs
form? Or looked really closely at an ancient hedgerow? Or maybe
smelt the sweet coconut scent of a gorse bush in flower? Come
and investigate the countryside at close quarters in the rolling
hills of North Worcestershire, with the help of the Skylark and
Rabbit Trails at Waseley Hills Country Park. More
information about the walking Trails at Waseley
Hills
Woodland & Meadows Trails at
Worcester Woods Country Park
½ mile / 0.8
kilometres
Nestled between the city of Worcester
and the M5, you'd be forgiven for thinking these trails were rather
noisy and disruptive. In actual fact they are anything but. Both
walks lead you round Local Nature Reserves (part of Worcester Woods
Country Park, one a woodland and the other wildflower meadows.
More
information about the walking Trails at Worcester
Woods
Walking Trails at Kingsford
Forest Park
0.3, 1.2, 1.5 & 2 miles /
0.5, 2, 2.5 & 3 kilometres
The Robin, the Coal Tit, the Nuthatch
and the Woodpecker are just some of the wonderful birds you might
happen upon at Kingsford Forest Park. They also happen to be the
name of four waymarked self guided walks, the best way to explore a
diverse habitat of beautiful mixed woodland and colourful
heathland. More
information about the Kingsford walking
trails
This page was last reviewed 9 September 2011 at 12:42.
The page is next due for review 7 March 2013.