Walks you can reach from Colwall by train

Herefordshire · West Midlands

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Colwall.

Great Malvern
Alternative lunar by Stu Thatcher

Great Malvern Circular (Worcestershire)

5 minutes direct from Colwall.

Steep dramatic hills rising from flat vales, ancient woodland, open grassy commons with bracken and heather, scrub and rock ridge and rolling pastures.

Time: 6h30

Warnings: Steep ascents and descents.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

21
KM
Ledbury
UK - Herefordshire - Near Ledbury - View over fields by JulesFoto

Ledbury to Great Malvern (Herefordshire)

6 minutes direct from Colwall.

Majestically out of the Severn Plain. Undulating hills, steep ascents and descents and rocky paths and scree. Malvern Hills formed from ancient rock 680 million years old; inspired Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. Renowned spa destination from 17th century.

Hilly: three fifths on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 5h–10h

Warnings: Boggy sections; steep descents treacherous in unsuitable shoes; loose scree.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Steep
16
KM
Worcester Foregate Street
City Skyline from the Racecourse by Rev Paul O'Connor

Worcester Foregate Street to Great Malvern (Worcestershire)

15 minutes direct from Colwall.

Picturesque and historically rich. Riverside paths, fields, woodland and urban approaches. Walk traversing two rivers to reach a Victorian spa town beneath iconic hills.

Time: 4h30–9h

Warnings: Muddy sections; multiple gates.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Reverse direction: Worcestershire Community Rail Partnership (PDF, inc. GPX) and Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Rolling
17
KM
Droitwich Spa
A Canal Walk-0554.jpg by Ruth Flickr

Droitwich Spa to Worcester Foregate Street (Worcestershire)

30 minutes direct from Colwall.

Droitwich Canal constructed in 1771 to transport salt to River Severn; fully restored and reopened in 2011.

Waterway: three quarters along the Droitwich Barge Canal.

Time: 3h30–7h30

Warnings: Riverside path may be fenced off during repair works.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Reverse direction: Worcestershire Community Rail Partnership (PDF, inc. GPX) and Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Gentle
15
KM
Droitwich Spa
Worcester Cathedral and the River Severn by MickyFlick

Droitwich Spa to Hartlebury (Worcestershire)

30 minutes direct from Colwall.

Parkland and field paths past lakes and fishing ponds.

Time: 3h–6h

End-of-walk reward: A pub and brewery at Hartlebury near the end.

GPX
Rolling
12
KM
Bromsgrove
Canal by davva73

Bromsgrove to Barnt Green (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Colwall.

A gentle climb through open country on the Monarch’s Way and canal towpath.

Waterway: three fifths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Time: 3h30–6h30

Reverse direction: Railwalks (inc. GPX).

GPX
Rolling
13
KM
Bromsgrove
Lickey Hills Monument at Sunrise by Sarah and Simon Fisher

Bromsgrove to Droitwich Spa (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Colwall.

Mostly along canal towpaths with field paths and road sections. Walk through mid-Worcestershire from Bromsgrove to Droitwich Spa, tracing salt industry heritage and Victorian spa development via canal routes. Droitwich is a town literally constructed on salt.

Waterway: four fifths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Time: 3h–6h30

Warnings: Be careful of fast-moving cars on lane; towpath muddy in places.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Reverse direction: Worcestershire Community Rail Partnership (PDF, inc. GPX) and Railwalks (inc. GPX).

GPX
Gentle
13
KM
Bromsgrove
The Dance by jactoll

Bromsgrove to Alvechurch (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Colwall.

Most pleasant rolling countryside. Pastoral yet industrial terrain of north east Worcestershire. Two towns shaped by 18th-19th century canal development. Alvechurch has long history under Bishop of Worcester from late 8th century.

Waterway: four fifths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: Fast cars on lane; narrow busy road with no pavements.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

GPX
Rolling
10
KM
Bromsgrove
Making Their Way Down Tardebigge Locks by nikonshooter1954

Bromsgrove Circular via Dodford Anglican church (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Colwall.

Dodford founded 1848 by National Land Company; Chartist settlement for small farmers; later became market garden community for strawberries.

Time: 3h30–7h

Warnings: A38 dual carriageway crossing; busy A448; M5 footbridge.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

GPX
Rolling
14
KM
Worcester Foregate Street
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Worcester Foregate Street to Worcestershire Parkway (Worcestershire)

15 minutes direct from Colwall.

Canal towpath at the start, then a wooded climb and open parkland.

Time: 2h–4h30

GPX
Rolling
9
KM
Bromsgrove
Climbing the treeline [Explored] by Sarah and Simon Fisher

Bromsgrove to Kings Norton (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Colwall.

Pastoral yet industrial terrain of north east Worcestershire into Birmingham. Walk traverses the Worcester and Birmingham Canal (1792-1815), featuring 30 locks at Tardebigge Flight.

Waterway: four fifths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Time: 5h–10h

Warnings: Fast cars on suburban lanes; dual carriageway crossing.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

GPX
Rolling
19
KM
Hereford
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Hereford to Ledbury (Herefordshire)

30 minutes direct from Colwall.

Some fantastic scenery. A long, glorious walk through beautiful Herefordshire countryside, mostly off-road on well-signposted named trails, with farmland, vineyards, orchards and the peaceful Haugh Wood. A decent level of fitness is needed for the length, climbs, scrambles, steps and stiles and narrow bridges. Muddy in places after rain; the first 10 km out of Hereford can become boggy. Passes the Mordiford Dragon Trail sculptures and the Lugg Stank raised bank. Few rest stops before the half-way mark at Woolhope, so bring supplies. Well wooded with plenty of shade on hot days.

Time: 7h–14h

2 lunch spots: the Moon, or the Crown

Warnings: Parts can become inaccessible following heavy rain and flooding, particularly the first 10 km out of Hereford where the Wye and Lugg can burst their banks. Some climbs and scrambles are not suitable for less able walkers; there are stiles and narrow bridges. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
27
KM
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