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Bus station hiking trails around Bilbrook offer access to a landscape characterized by gentle river valleys, historic canal towpaths, and semi-natural woodlands. The area features the Moat Brook and River Penk, which wind through the countryside, alongside the Shropshire Union Canal. Public footpaths and bridleways crisscross the terrain, providing varied walking opportunities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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7.05km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great place for a pint of Holden's ale at the end of your walk.
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Two canals for the price of one
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This mile-long avenue of oak trees is the eastern approach to the privately owned Chillington Hall. The trees were originally planted by Peter Giffard sometime around 1725, though some of the trees would have been pre-existing. At the end of the avenue, you can make out Chillington Hall, a Georgian manor house that is home to the Giffard family.
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Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve is a patch of open countryside that has been naturally-managed since the 13th century. As such, the reserve is a vital habitat for wildlife, right on the fringes of an urban area. The reserve is free to enter but can only be accessed at certain times: 8am-4pm Monday to Thursday, 8am-3pm on Friday, and 10am-4pm on Saturday and Sunday.
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There are over 120 hiking trails around Bilbrook that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a convenient way to explore the local countryside without needing a car.
The majority of bus-accessible hikes in Bilbrook are rated as easy, with 77 routes falling into this category. There are also 44 moderate trails for those looking for a bit more challenge, but no difficult routes are listed directly from bus stations.
Hikes around Bilbrook accessible by bus often feature diverse landscapes. You can expect to encounter picturesque towpaths along the Shropshire Union Canal, tranquil paths alongside the Moat Brook and River Penk, and semi-natural woodlands like Clewley Coppice. Many routes also pass through open countryside and nature reserves such as the Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve.
Yes, many of the easy routes are suitable for families. The area's relatively flat terrain, especially along the canal and through local playing fields, makes for pleasant walks. Routes like the Shropshire Union Canal loop from Bilbrook offer gentle paths perfect for a family outing.
Many public footpaths and bridleways in Bilbrook are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland or nature reserves to protect wildlife and livestock. The Twentyman Playing Fields, for example, are a pleasant space for walks where dogs are welcome on leads.
Yes, several routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. Examples include the Codsall Station Pub loop from Codsall and the Autherley Junction loop from Bilbrook, which are convenient for public transport users.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails from public transport, the peaceful canal paths, and the opportunity to explore local nature reserves and woodlands.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting points. You might encounter historical sites like Boscobel House and the Royal Oak or the White Ladies Priory Ruins. The Shropshire Union Canal loop from Bilbrook offers views of the canal's infrastructure, and you might also pass by local nature spots like Perton Lake.
The Bilbrook Parish Council highlights several local walks, including the Jubilee Walks, which explore the scenic countryside. The Pendeford Public Nature Walk, accessible from Wobaston Road, also offers paths along the River Penk towards the Shropshire Union Canal. For more details on these local initiatives, you can visit the Bilbrook Parish Council website.
While popular routes can see more foot traffic, exploring the smaller, local loops or venturing into areas like Clewley Coppice or the less-trafficked sections of the Jubilee Walks can offer a more secluded experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally best for quieter trails.
Yes, some routes are designed with refreshment stops in mind. For instance, the Codsall Station Pub loop from Codsall explicitly mentions a pub, making it a great option for combining a walk with a meal. Many villages and towns accessible by bus in the wider Bilbrook area will also have local pubs.


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