Walks you can reach from Selly Oak by train
Worcestershire · West Midlands of England | Walks by foot
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Birmingham New Street Station to University Station (Warwickshire)
2m direct from Selly Oak.
5km.
Spectacular modernist architecture. Canal towpath and university campus paths. Urban walk through Birmingham's industrial heritage and prestigious university grounds. Steep slope approaching campus.
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Five Ways Station to University Station (Warwickshire)
2m direct from Selly Oak.
Easy: 2km, gentle ascents. 30m.
Canal towpath. Not wheelchair-accessible — steps with no ramp alternative.
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Birmingham New Street Station to Bournville Station (Warwickshire)
3m direct from Selly Oak.
8km.
Canal towpath, urban paths, and suburban streets. Walk along the Worcester-Birmingham Canal from city centre to Cadbury's model village.
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Bournville Station to Kings Norton Station (Worcestershire)
3m direct from Selly Oak.
Easy: 3km, gentle ascents. 1h.
Canal towpath with fields. Can be very muddy or boggy.
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Bromsgrove Station to Kings Norton Station (Worcestershire)
5m direct from Selly Oak.
19km.
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. Fast cars on suburban lanes; dual carriageway crossing.
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Alvechurch Station to Kings Norton Station (Worcestershire)
5m direct from Selly Oak.
10km.
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. Narrow road with fast traffic; dark tunnel to avoid (2.5km Wast Hill Tunnel).
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Birmingham New Street Station to Kings Norton Station (Warwickshire)
5m direct from Selly Oak.
10km.
Canal towpath (Worcester and Birmingham Canal). Kings Norton was site of a 1642 English Civil War battle.
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Kings Norton Station to Northfield Station (Worcestershire)
5m direct from Selly Oak.
Easy: 3km, flat terrain.
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Birmingham New Street Station to Five Ways Station (Warwickshire)
6m direct from Selly Oak.
Easy: 1km, flat terrain. 30m.
Canal towpath. Not wheelchair-accessible — steps with no ramp alternative.
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Northfield Station to Longbridge Station (Worcestershire)
9m direct from Selly Oak.
Easy: 1km, gentle ascents. 30m.
Can be very muddy or boggy.
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Birmingham New Street Station to Smethwick Rolfe Street Station (Warwickshire)
15m direct from Selly Oak.
6km.
Canal towpath. Walk along Birmingham Canal Navigation from city center to ethnically diverse Smethwick.
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Longbridge Station to Wood End Station (Worcestershire)
15m direct from Selly Oak.
16km.
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. A441 Redditch Road busy; M42 motorway crossing.