Walks you can reach from Evesham by train

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

Honeybourne Station to Stratford-upon-Avon Station (Gloucestershire)

6m direct from Evesham.

15km.

Beautiful line through the northern Cotswolds. Trackbed of old railway line, fields, roads through villages, and flat greenway. Route follows the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway from 1859, closed for passenger services in 1968-1969, finally closed in 1976. Now a greenway. First section still in use for goods traffic; moderately busy road between Pebworth and Long Marston.

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Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Station to Pershore Station (Gloucestershire)

6m direct from Evesham.

19km.

Dramatic outlying northwestern limb of the Cotswolds. Walk crosses from Gloucestershire into Worcestershire at Carrant Brook. Dangerously busy lane with tight bends near Aston-on-Carrant.

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Moreton-in-Marsh Station to Honeybourne Station (Gloucestershire)

6m direct from Evesham.

Tough: steep ascents. 20km. 6h30.

Long views; picturesque. Hill and moorland paths and with substantial climbs. Sections can be overgrown.

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Moreton-in-Marsh Station Circular via Longborough Opera House (Gloucestershire)

15m direct from Evesham.

20km.

Gentle Cotswold hills, open fields, ridge with fine views, and honey-coloured villages.

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Kingham Station to Moreton-in-Marsh Station (Oxfordshire)

15m direct from Evesham.

17km. 5h.

Fields near river Evenlode, quiet tarmac lanes, flower-filled meadows, gentle hills, and picturesque Cotswolds villages and churches. Can be boggy.

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Worcester Foregate Street Station to Great Malvern Station (Worcestershire)

30m direct from Evesham.

17km.

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

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Droitwich Spa Station to Worcester Foregate Street Station (Worcestershire)

30m direct from Evesham.

14km.

Droitwich Canal constructed in 1771 to transport salt to River Severn; fully restored and reopened in 2011. Riverside path may be fenced off during repair works.

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Malvern Link Station to Worcester Foregate Street Station (Worcestershire)

30m direct from Evesham.

Tough: steep ascents. 15km. 6h30.

Long views; magnificent. Riverside path with woodland, fields, and with substantial climbs. Can be very muddy or boggy; Sections prone to flooding after heavy rain.

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Charlbury Station to Kingham Station (Oxfordshire)

30m direct from Evesham.

Tough: steep ascents. 17km.

Beautiful; picturesque. Hill and moorland paths with woodland, fields, and with substantial climbs. Stretches of road with no pavement; Can be very muddy or boggy.

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Ledbury Station to Great Malvern Station (Herefordshire)

30m direct from Evesham.

16km. 5h.

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

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Colwall Station to Great Malvern Station (Herefordshire)

30m direct from Evesham.

10km.

Spectacular (Priory gate). Undulating peaks, steep woodland paths, and rocky valley sections. Malvern developed as spa town in 19th century; inspired Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. Steep descents need careful footing; muddy at stream crossings; steep slope near Beacon.

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Great Malvern Station Circular (Worcestershire)

30m direct from Evesham.

20km. 6h30.

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

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