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Hiking around Severn Stoke offers a diverse landscape characterized by the River Severn's gentle riverside paths, rolling Worcestershire parklands, and ancient woodlands. The region provides generally flat and accessible routes, with some trails leading through historic estates like Croome Park. While many routes are level, the area is also within reach of the Malvern Hills, which present more challenging hill walks. This varied terrain ensures a range of bus station hiking trails suitable for different preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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10.7km
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50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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15.4km
03:58
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The river Severn is usually good for generating fog on a cold still morning, and there are fine old trees with mistletoe that create excellent silhouettes.
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This stretch of the river Severn is a real delight. It's quiet and level, with quite sizeable and steep sided hills on the other bank in two places (cliffs even?). Not surprisingly you will see people fishing in quiet tranquil conditions.
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These disused and now flooded gravel pits are now a haven for all manner of ducks, waders and geese. The area is also perhaps surprisingly quiet so the birds don't get disturbed, and so if you are a bird watcher, this is a great place to go.
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Capability Brown designed this as a viewpoint across the park, and it is still a grand place to sit and look.
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This is an enclosed more wooded part of the common, with trees and bushes, and a couple of shallow ponds.
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This beautiful and noble tree has seen better days, but hopefully it will survive for a few more years yet. Unfortunately parts of it got broken off during a particularly violent storm a few years ago, and as a result it is not as stable as it used to be, hence the fence around it.
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Down by the end of the River you can get a superb view of the Park Seat, a beautifully built feature of the park. This picture, taken on a stormy day. has featured on the BBC weather programme!
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A picturesque feature of the park, with exceptional views of the lake and house.
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There are nearly 300 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Severn Stoke. This includes a wide variety of trails, with over 180 easy routes and more than 100 moderate options, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, many routes around Severn Stoke are suitable for families. The area offers gentle riverside paths along the River Severn and loops through parklands like Croome Park, which are generally level and accessible. The Fishing Spot on the River Severn – Fog on the River Severn loop from Severn Stoke is an easy 7.6 km route that could be a good option for families.
Hikes from bus stations in Severn Stoke offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect leisurely strolls along the River Severn, picturesque routes through rolling Worcestershire parkland, and serene walks in ancient woodlands like Stokes Wood, particularly beautiful when bluebells are in bloom. Some routes also provide glimpses of the more dramatic Malvern Hills in the distance.
Yes, many of the trails accessible by bus are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. For example, the Park Seat at Croome Park – Croome Court loop from Severn Stoke is a moderate 10.7 km circular route that takes you through the historic Croome Park estate.
Many trails offer points of interest. You might encounter historical remnants of old mills and weirs along the River Severn. Further afield, but still within reach of the wider area, are significant landmarks like the Iron Age hill fort at Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), or the historic Croome Court within Croome Park. The area also features charming local amenities like St. Denys' church and the Rose & Crown pub.
Generally, the public footpaths and trails around Severn Stoke are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or nature reserves to protect wildlife. Specific rules may apply in managed estates like Croome Park, so check their guidelines before visiting.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the beauty of the rolling parklands, and the accessibility of the trails, making it enjoyable for a wide range of hikers.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are longer options for those seeking more distance. For instance, the Park Seat at Croome Park – Pirton Pool loop from Croome D'Abitot is a moderate 15.4 km route that provides a more extended hiking experience through varied terrain.
Severn Stoke offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful with bluebells in Stokes Wood and fresh greenery. Summer provides pleasant conditions for riverside walks. Autumn brings vibrant foliage to the woodlands and parklands. Even in winter, the generally level paths along the River Severn can be accessible, though conditions may vary.
Yes, the village of Severn Stoke itself has local amenities. The historic Rose & Crown pub, a 15th-century half-timbered building, is a popular spot for refreshments. Depending on your chosen route, you may also find options in nearby villages or within estates like Croome Park.
While many local trails offer pleasant views of the Worcestershire countryside and the River Severn, for truly panoramic vistas, you might need to venture slightly further into the Malvern Hills. However, some routes may offer distant views of prominent features like the Worcestershire Beacon Summit or Parsons Folly on Bredon Hill, which are significant landmarks in the wider region.


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