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Easy hiking trails in Warwickshire traverse a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and tranquil waterways. The region features gentle hills, river valleys, and a network of well-maintained paths suitable for various abilities. Notable natural features include a section of the Cotswolds, the River Avon, and several ancient woodlands like Tocil Wood and Oakley Woods. These areas provide diverse habitats and scenic routes for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Embark on an easy 4.2-mile (6.7 km) hike through the Clowes Wood & New Fallings Coppice loop, a route that takes about 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete with…
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Embark on an easy hike around the Earlswood Lakes, a scenic 4.7-mile (7.6 km) circular route that offers a gentle escape into nature. You'll experience varied landscapes, from tranquil canal…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Shakespeare's Avon Way and Stratford Greenway Loop, a pleasant 4.2-mile (6.7 km) route. You'll experience a gentle ascent of just 87 feet (27…
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Embark on the ACW Circular Walk 12C, an easy hiking route that guides you through pleasant rural landscapes. This trail offers glimpses of historical landmarks, including the impressive Brinklow Castle,…
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Embark on an easy hike along Shakespeare's Avon Way: Warwick Loop, a delightful 3.0-mile (4.8 km) journey that takes just 1 hour and 14 minutes to complete. You'll experience gentle…
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Embark on an easy hike through the picturesque Warwickshire countryside with A Coventry Way Circular Walk 8A. This route spans 4.3 miles (7.0 km) and involves a gentle ascent of…
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Embark on an easy hike through the Brandon Wood loop, a gentle route spanning 3.9 miles (6.2 km) with a modest elevation gain of 131 feet (40 metres). You can…
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Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile loop hike through diverse woodlands and meadows at Ryton Pools Country Park, perfect for a quick outdoor escape.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church isn't level inside! It's well worth popping in. The VE Day memorial is very well done and worth a closer look.
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Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.
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The area surrounding Castle Green offers picturesque views of the castle ruins and a greenery for visitors interested in England's rich history and architecture
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The castle was founded after the Norman Conquest of 1066; with development through to the Tudor period. It has been described by the architectural historian Anthony Emery as "the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship". Kenilworth played an important historical role: it was the subject of the six-month-long siege of Kenilworth in 1266, thought to be the longest siege in medieval English history, and formed a base for Lancastrian operations in the Wars of the Roses. Kenilworth was the scene of the removal of Edward II from the English throne, the perceived French insult to Henry V in 1414 of a gift of tennis balls (said by John Strecche to have prompted the campaign that led to the Battle of Agincourt), and the Earl of Leicester's lavish reception of Elizabeth I in 1575. It has been described as "one of two major castles in Britain which may be classified as water-castles or lake-fortresses...
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Robert Langham (C16) - "The Castle has the name of Killingwoorth, but if truth grounded upon faithful story, Kenelwoorth [Kenilworth]. It stands in Warwickshire, a 74 mile North-West from London, and as it were in the navel of England, four mile somewhat South from Coventry a proper city, and a like distance from Warwick, a fair Shire town on the North. In air sweet and wholesome, raised on an easy-mounted hill, is set evenly coasted with the front straight into the East, has the tenants and town about it, that pleasantly shifts from dale to hill, sundry wherewith sweet springs burst forth; and is so plentiful and well sorted on every side into arable, meadow, pasture, wood, water, and good air, as it appears to have need of nothing that may pertain to living or pleasure."
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The dam was probably constructed in three phases; initially circa 1125, then subsequently raised by King John and lastly the western lane and bridge possibly 17th century. It is not known when the castle’s great defensive lake, created by the dam, was first called a Mere nor when the breach, shown here being repaired in 1964, was first called Hawkesworth’s Gap. At the end of the Civil War in 1649, Cromwell’s Parliamentarians were determined to ensure that the former Royalist strongholds would never again provide a safe haven for those who opposed the new republican parliament’s powers. So, Colonel Joseph Hawkesworth, MP was appointed to ‘slight’ or damage the castle beyond repair and it is said he breached the Tiltyard to drain the mere as part of the slighting.
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Drop down and corner past a medieval castle. Pretty cool.
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Warwickshire offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 1300 routes suitable for various abilities. The komoot community has explored more than 27,000 routes in the region, highlighting its popularity for outdoor activities.
Easy hikes in Warwickshire typically feature a diverse landscape of rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and tranquil waterways. You'll find gentle hills, river valleys, and well-maintained paths. Areas like the Cotswolds (a small section extends into Warwickshire), the River Avon, and numerous country parks offer varied and scenic routes.
Yes, many easy trails in Warwickshire are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Earlswood Lakes Circular Trail, which offers pleasant lakeside views, and the Brandon Wood loop, leading through peaceful woodlands.
Many easy hiking trails in Warwickshire are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open countryside. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
Absolutely. Warwickshire's easy trails are often ideal for families, featuring gentle gradients and interesting points along the way. Routes like the Ryton Pools Country Park Loop offer accessible paths and amenities suitable for all ages.
For scenic views and waterside paths, consider routes along the River Avon, such as the Shakespeare's Avon Way and Stratford Greenway Loop. The Earlswood Lakes Circular Trail also provides beautiful lakeside vistas. Additionally, areas like Burton Dassett Hills Country Park offer panoramic views across the county.
Yes, Warwickshire's rich history is often intertwined with its walking routes. You can find easy hikes that pass by or offer views of historical sites. For instance, the Kenilworth Castle Ruins loop provides views of the historic Kenilworth Castle. The Shakespeare's Avon Way: Warwick Loop also offers glimpses of Warwick's heritage.
Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many popular easy hiking trails and country parks in Warwickshire. Some locations may have dedicated car parks, while others might offer roadside parking. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
While some trails are more accessible by car, several easy hiking routes in Warwickshire can be reached via public transport, particularly those near towns and villages with bus or train services. Routes around Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick, for example, often have good public transport links.
Warwickshire offers pleasant easy hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and riverside walks, and even winter can be beautiful for crisp, clear walks through woodlands, though some paths may be muddy.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Warwickshire, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3400 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse and accessible landscapes, from tranquil woodlands like those on the Clowes Wood & New Fallings Coppice loop to scenic riverside paths and well-maintained country parks.
Yes, Warwickshire's network of waterways provides excellent opportunities for combined river and canal walks. The River Avon & Grand Union Canal loop from Warwick is a great example, offering a peaceful journey along both the river and the historic canal towpaths.


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