Walks you can reach from Erdington by train

Warwickshire · West Midlands

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Alvechurch
Green Hills by Jemma Graham

Alvechurch to Kings Norton (Worcestershire)

1 hour direct from Erdington.

Towpath along canal with suburban and greenbelt sections. Nearly 1000 years ago Kings Norton was valued five times higher than Birmingham for taxation; canal junction constructed 1796; area incorporated into Birmingham in 1911.

Waterway: three quarters along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: Narrow road with fast traffic; dark tunnel to avoid (2.5km Wast Hill Tunnel).

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

GPX
Rolling
11
KM
Alvechurch
A Small Hike by Probee

Alvechurch to Earlswood (Worcestershire)

1 hour direct from Erdington.

Hilly north Worcestershire landscape. River Blythe rises near Earlswood Lakes.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: Cars travel fast on twisty road with no pavement; busy A435 dual carriageway crossing.

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

GPX
Steep
10
KM
Alvechurch
Autumn Trees Canal Tardebigge Worcestershire by rodtuk

Alvechurch to Redditch (Worcestershire)

1 hour direct from Erdington.

Rolling countryside into a riverside country park, finishing through Redditch town centre.

Time: 2h30–4h30

Similar walks: Railwalks (inc. GPX) and Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Rolling
9
KM
Hagley
Clent Hills From The Dark Side by nikonshooter1954

Hagley to Barnt Green (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Erdington.

Ridge walk over North Worcestershire Hills, open hilltops, scrubland, gorse, woods, pastures, motorway bridge crossing, country parks and heathland with bilberry and heather.

Time: 5h

Warnings: Steep descents.

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

Reverse direction: Railwalks (inc. GPX).

19
KM
Bromsgrove
Canal by davva73

Bromsgrove to Barnt Green (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Erdington.

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 Alvechurch (Worcestershire)

1 hour direct from Erdington.

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
Lichfield Trent Valley
A dusting of snow on a frozen Stowe Pool by Dave Fieldhouse Photography

Lichfield Trent Valley Circular via Whittington Heath (Staffordshire)

30 minutes direct from Erdington.

Golf club, heath, woodland and Heart of England Way.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 5h–10h30

2 lunch spots: the Tame Otter (2h–4h30 in), or the Red Lion (2h–4h30 in)

2 end-of-walk rewards: the Horse and Jockey, or the Turnpike

Warnings: MOD firing range — check access.

Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

GPX
Rolling
20
KM
Sutton Coldfield
Town Hall Sutton Coldfield 2411 by stagedoor

Sutton Coldfield to Lichfield City (Warwickshire)

6 minutes direct from Erdington.

Varied suburban and exurban and rural terrain. Connects Sutton Coldfield to historic cathedral city of Lichfield via Anglo-Saxon Shenstone and Roman remains at Wall where Watling Street and Icknield Street met.

Time: 5h–10h

Warnings: Camp Road has high traffic, tight bends and heavy lorries; M6 Toll, A5, A5148 crossings; low-hanging power lines.

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

GPX
Rolling
20
KM
Birmingham New Street
Birmingham New Street station, spilling out towards Smallbrook Queensway and St Martin's Queensway, Birmingham city centre, June 2023 by Wagsy Wheeler

Birmingham New Street to Kings Norton (Warwickshire)

15 minutes direct from Erdington.

Canal towpath (Worcester and Birmingham Canal). Kings Norton was site of a 1642 English Civil War battle.

Waterway: nine tenths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Time: 2h30–5h

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

GPX
Rolling
10
KM
Birmingham New Street
Snow Hill by acwatson1z

Birmingham New Street to Bournville (Warwickshire)

15 minutes direct from Erdington.

Canal towpath, urban paths and suburban streets. Walk along the Worcester-Birmingham Canal from city centre to Cadbury's model village.

Waterway: four fifths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

Time: 2h–4h

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

GPX
Rolling
8
KM
Longbridge
I'll take the long way round, I'll find my own way down, as I should. by LauraMacbeath

Longbridge to Wood End (Worcestershire)

45 minutes direct from Erdington.

Spectacular views to Birmingham and Worcestershire. Ridge lip with fields, woodlands and lanes. Traces the Midlands Watershed Ridge along the Birmingham Plateau lip; route parallels Roman Icknield Street.

Time: 4h–8h

Warnings: A441 Redditch Road busy; M42 motorway crossing.

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

GPX
Rolling
16
KM
Bromsgrove
The Dance by jactoll

Bromsgrove to Kings Norton (Worcestershire)

30 minutes direct from Erdington.

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
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