Walks you can reach from Jewellery Quarter by train

Warwickshire · West Midlands of England | Walks by foot

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The Hawthorns Station to Smethwick Galton Bridge Station (Staffordshire)

4m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 1km, gentle ascents. 30m.

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Birmingham Moor Street Station to Birmingham Snow Hill Station (Warwickshire)

4m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Tough: steep ascents. 0km. 0m.

Streets and pavements.

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Smethwick Galton Bridge Station to Sandwell and Dudley Station (Staffordshire)

6m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 3km, moderate ascents. 1h.

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Smethwick Galton Bridge Station to Smethwick Rolfe Street Station (Staffordshire)

6m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 1km, moderate ascents. 30m.

Canal towpath.

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Solihull Station to Birmingham Moor Street Station (Warwickshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

12km.

Mostly towpath along the Birmingham branch of the Grand Union Canal. Canal authorized in 1793 connecting Digbeth to Warwick; modernized in 1930s; freight traffic ceased by 1970s. Some low bridges requiring ducking; steep ramp at end.

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Birmingham Moor Street Station to Duddeston Station (Warwickshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 3km, flat terrain. 1h.

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Birmingham Moor Street Station to Bordesley Station (Warwickshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 2km, gentle ascents. 30m.

Canal towpath with open moorland and street sections at either end.

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Whitlocks End Station to Birmingham Moor Street Station (Warwickshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

12km.

Towpaths and river banks. Urban walk tracing Birmingham's waterpower heritage from suburbs to city center. Busy roads to cross; low bridges on canal sections.

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Small Heath Station to Tyseley Station (Warwickshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 2km, gentle ascents. 30m.

Canal towpath with street sections at either end. Short stretch on a fast-traffic road with limited verge.

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Bordesley Station to Small Heath Station (Warwickshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 2km, gentle ascents. 30m.

Canal towpath. Not wheelchair-accessible — steps with no ramp alternative.

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Old Hill Station to Tipton Station (Staffordshire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

9km.

Wild and dramatic escarpment (Rowley Hills). Mostly along canal towpaths through suburban towns and villages. Walk celebrates William Perry, the 'Tipton Slasher', a renowned 19th-century bareknuckle boxer born in Tipton in 1819. Over two miles through dark Netherton Tunnel (option).

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Tyseley Station to Spring Road Station (Worcestershire)

15m direct from Jewellery Quarter.

Easy: 1km, gentle ascents. 30m.

Streets and pavements. Short stretch on a fast-traffic road with limited verge.

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