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Stratford-On-Avon

Alcester

The best hikes from bus stations around Alcester

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Bus station hiking trails around Alcester traverse a diverse rural English countryside, characterized by extensive woodlands, picturesque river valleys, and gentle hills. The region features significant woodland areas like Oversley Wood, offering varied deciduous tree cover. Meandering rivers such as the Arrow and Alne provide peaceful riverside paths. This varied terrain ensures a constantly changing environment for hikers.

Best bus station hiking trails around Alcester

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Malt Mill Lane – Spittle Brook loop…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Malt Mill Lane – Spittle Brook loop from Alcester

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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Monarch's Way: Part 1 — Conquer the longest inland trail in England

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Monarch's Way: Part 1 — Conquer the longest inland trail in England

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JakobusPilger
April 28, 2026, St Mary Magdalene Church, Kineton

After the Virgin Mary, „MARY MAGDALENE“ is the woman most frequently mentioned in the scriptures of the New Testament. Originally – according to her place of origin on the Sea of Galilee – referred to as „Mary of Magdala“, over time the now common name „Mary Magdalene“ has formed. According to the testimony of the evangelists, she is one of the women and men who followed Jesus Christ. Furthermore, according to biblical accounts, Mary Magdalene is one of the three who wanted to anoint the body on Easter morning after Jesus’ crucifixion and burial, and the one who, as the very first person, encountered the Risen One. Pope Francis has therefore honored her as the 'Apostle of the Apostles', saying on the occasion of a general audience: + „She shows us the God who knows us humans, takes care of us, and cares about our lives. Every human being is a love story that God writes on earth. As with Mary of Magdala, the life of every Christian is drawn into this overflowing joy: We have a God at our side who calls us by name and lifts us up, who through his resurrection transforms us and the world.“ The feast day of Saint Mary Magdalene in the liturgical calendar is unanimously on July 22nd across the major Christian denominations.

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Such a beautiful place full of wildflowers and ponds. It is a circular walk. With a slow pace and rest on the bench at the top, it will take you about 30 minutes to walk around. Surrounded by meadows and benches all over the place. Beautiful little village

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A pretty church with a big clock set into the corner of the the tower

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Pretty building hidden behind the church in a pretty square

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Stephen
August 2, 2023, Malt Mill Lane

Pretty sure it was in Shakespeare and Hathaway

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A pretty place for a walk or a picnic

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Start and finish, from Alceater town hall

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August 16, 2020, Trig Point

A trig point in an unusual site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are accessible directly from bus stations in Alcester?

There are over 30 hiking routes around Alcester that are easily accessible from local bus stations. These trails offer a convenient way to explore the region's diverse countryside without needing a car.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus-accessible hikes around Alcester?

The trails around Alcester feature a varied landscape, including open meadows, gentle hills, and extensive woodlands like Oversley Wood. You'll also find peaceful riverside paths along the Rivers Arrow and Alne, offering a mix of scenery and surfaces.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes from Alcester bus stations?

Yes, Alcester offers several easy routes suitable for families. An excellent option is The Nev Pub loop from Cookhill, which is just over 6 km and provides a gentle introduction to the local countryside.

Can I find circular routes that start and end near a bus stop?

Many of the bus-accessible trails in Alcester are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point easily. For example, the Malt Mill Lane – Spittle Brook loop from Alcester is a moderate 11.6 km circular route that takes you through riverside paths and open fields.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus station trails in Alcester?

The bus station hiking trails in Alcester are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 770 ratings. Hikers often praise the region's diverse rural English countryside, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical interest.

Are there any longer, more challenging hikes accessible by bus?

For those seeking a longer challenge, the St Peter's Church, Inkberrow – Inkberrow Millennium Green loop from Cookhill is a moderate 14.4 km route that explores more extensive countryside. There is also one difficult route available for experienced hikers.

What historical landmarks or points of interest can I see on these hikes?

Many routes incorporate the historic town of Alcester itself, with its Roman heritage and preserved Tudor and Georgian architecture. Further afield, you might encounter highlights such as the Wootton Wawen Aqueduct or the Edstone Aqueduct. Some trails also pass near Coughton Court, a National Trust property.

Are there any woodland walks accessible from Alcester's bus network?

Absolutely. Alcester is known for its significant woodland areas. You can find routes that lead through remnants of the ancient Forest of Arden and Oversley Wood, offering a rich, colorful backdrop, especially in autumn. The Malt Mill Lane – Trig Point loop from Alcester is one such moderate route that includes woodland sections.

Can I combine a hike with a visit to a nature reserve?

Yes, the region offers opportunities to explore natural areas. For instance, you might find trails that lead near the Grafton Wood Nature Reserve or Bannam's Wood, providing a chance to observe local flora and fauna.

Are there any routes that offer views of rivers or lakes?

Yes, the meandering Rivers Arrow and Alne provide peaceful riverside paths, and many routes incorporate these scenic sections. You might spot wildlife like mallards, Canada geese, and even kingfishers. Some trails also pass by features like Colletts Wood and Pond.

What is the best time of year to hike around Alcester?

Alcester's diverse landscape is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn transforms the woodlands with vibrant colors. The gentle terrain makes it suitable for hiking in most conditions, though riverside paths can be muddy after rain.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for on the trails?

Beyond the general woodlands and rivers, you might discover specific natural monuments. Keep an eye out for features like the Ancient Tree on The Monarch's Way, which adds a unique character to some of the longer routes.

Are there any bus-accessible routes that pass through charming villages?

Many walks around Alcester meander through charming villages. The Coughton and Alcester Loop Walk, for example, passes through villages like Sambourne, allowing you to experience the local rural charm alongside the natural scenery.

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