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Hiking around Hindlip offers access to a diverse range of natural landscapes in Worcestershire. The region features tranquil riverside paths along the River Severn and picturesque canal routes, providing flat walking options. Rolling countryside and ancient woodlands characterize the area, offering varied terrain for exploration. For more challenging hikes, the Malvern Hills are accessible, providing expansive views.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Hard hike. Very 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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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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This memorial to the victims of war and tyranny takes us back a step further in history than the two terrible world wars that usually spring to mind first, and which claimed so many lives in the first half of the 20th century. However, this WAR MEMORIAL commemorates the fallen of the Second Anglo-Boer War, at the very beginning of the century (1899 to 1902), in which the British Empire subjugated the "Boer Republic of the Orange Free State" and the "South African Republic (Transvaal)."
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The new gates replaced old wooden doors and have been much admired by local residents and visitors to the Cathedral. The gates are on the bank of the river Severn and the area is often deep in water during winter floods. The gates permit the free flow of water through the archway in times of extreme flood.
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The swan is set on a plain cylindrical column within a circular area of cobbles. The swan stands facing the river, one foot raised to support a shield with the arms of Kleve shown in low relief. Its neck arches backwards and then forwards as its beak points out across the river, and its wings stretch upwards and outwards. The swan is the symbol of the town of Kleve in Germany, one of the two towns twinned with Worcester (the other being Le Vesinet, France).
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Edgar Tower Edgar Tower is an 14th-century gatehouse originally constructed to protect the entrance to the great court of Worcester Cathedral
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The River Severn flows through the heart of the city of Worcester - often flooding over the winter months. It's the longest river in Britain, at 220 miles, running from Pumlumon Fawr in the Cambrian Mountains to the Severn Estuary.
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Very nice locations with views of Worcestershire-Birmingham Channel.
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Great Stop for coffee, friendly staff open from 09:00am
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There are over 300 hiking routes around Hindlip, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find options for all skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
The region around Hindlip features tranquil riverside paths along the River Severn and picturesque canal routes like the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. You'll also encounter rolling countryside, ancient woodlands such as Trench Wood Nature Reserve, and for more challenging hikes, the Malvern Hills offer expansive views.
Yes, Hindlip offers many easy trails suitable for families. Options include loops around Wildflower Gardens by the Canal and paths near Martin Hussingtree. For a specific example, the Wild About Worcester Way – Worcester Orbital Pedway loop is an easy 5.2 km route that takes about 1 hour 21 minutes.
Yes, many circular walks are available. For instance, a scenic, easy walk from Hadley Bowling Green pub follows the River Salwarpe and Worcester Birmingham Canal. Another option is the Forge Studio loop from Worcestershire, a moderate 9.0 km path through rolling countryside.
While hiking, you might encounter historical sites like Worcester Cathedral or the charming St John the Baptist Church, Grafton Flyford. The Diglis Weir and Worcester Riverside Path is also a popular trail feature, offering scenic views along the water.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil riverside paths, picturesque canals, and the variety of ancient woodlands and rolling countryside that make for diverse and rewarding experiences.
Yes, for more challenging hikes, the Malvern Hills are readily accessible from the wider Hindlip area, offering numerous trails with expansive vistas. A difficult route closer to Hindlip is the Diglis Bridge – River Severn in Worcester loop, which is 24.4 km long and takes over 6 hours to complete.
Absolutely. The region is known for its combination of waterways and wooded areas. A great example is the Canal Lock Gate – Woodland Pathway loop from Worcestershire, a moderate 14.7 km trail that leads through both canal-side paths and woodlands.
The woodlands and nature reserves, such as Trench Wood, are excellent habitats for wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including warblers, and a diverse range of butterflies. The riverside paths also offer opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, for expansive vistas, the Malvern Hills are a designated National Landscape easily accessible from the Hindlip area. Trails like the Worcestershire Beacon route provide breathtaking panoramic views across three English counties. Bredon Hill also offers outstanding views.
Yes, for shorter, easy loops, you can explore paths near Martin Hussingtree or the Hillwood Meadow loop from Worcestershire. This route is 4.5 km and typically takes about 1 hour 10 minutes, perfect for a quick and refreshing walk.


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