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Hiking around Balsall offers access to a landscape characterized by accessible natural spaces, including native hedgerows, natural ponds, and woodland paths. The region features areas like the Frog Lane Country Trail, which provides a pleasant hiking experience through varied natural features. Marsh Lane Nature Reserve adds further opportunities for outdoor enjoyment and wildlife observation. While primarily a village setting, the area's proximity to historical landmarks like Berkswell Windmill and the wider region around Kenilworth Castle enhances its appeal for outdoor…
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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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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4.7
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18
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13.4km
03:29
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.3km
04:46
120m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.80km
01:47
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Abbey Fields is set in the dramatic valley of the Finham Brook and enjoys views of the historic town and Kenilworth castle. Grassy slopes, a lake, historic buildings and veteran trees recall Abbey Fields’ past as the farmland of St Mary’s Abbey, whose ruins adjoin the park. Because of its important heritage, Abbey Fields is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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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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Drop down and corner past a medieval castle. Pretty cool.
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Open during national trust hours
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There are over 30 hiking routes around Balsall, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging moderate trails. The komoot community has explored these paths over 6,000 times.
Yes, Balsall offers several easy hiking routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Old Green Lane loop from Temple Balsall is an easy 4.2-mile (6.8 km) path that can be completed in just over an hour. In total, there are 7 easy routes to choose from.
Hiking around Balsall allows you to experience accessible natural spaces, including native hedgerows, natural ponds, and woodland paths. The recently opened Frog Lane Country Trail, for instance, features a meandering stream and diverse trees, providing a pleasant connection with nature. You can also explore the Marsh Lane Nature Reserve for additional outdoor enjoyment and wildlife observation.
Yes, many of the routes around Balsall are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Knowle Locks – Knowle Locks loop from Balsall Common, an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) trail that takes you through the scenic canal area.
Several routes incorporate historical landmarks. The Kenilworth Castle – Kenilworth Castle Ruins loop from Berkswell Windmill, for instance, passes by the restored Berkswell Windmill. Another popular route, View of Kenilworth Castle – Kenilworth Castle loop from Oldwich Lane East / Fen End Post Office, offers views towards the historic Kenilworth Castle.
Many trails around Balsall are suitable for families, especially the easier routes that feature gentle terrain and natural attractions like ponds and woodlands. The Frog Lane Country Trail, with its varied natural features, is a good option for a family outing.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Balsall, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 640 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible natural spaces, the mix of woodland paths and historical landmarks, and the variety of routes suitable for different ability levels.
While specific cafes on trails are not detailed, the village setting of Balsall and nearby areas like Berkswell offer local establishments. For example, The Bear Inn in Berkswell is a pub that could be a convenient stop after a hike.
Balsall Common is a village with local transport links. While specific public transport connections directly to trailheads are not detailed, local bus services or train stations in nearby towns may provide access points to the wider area, from which many trails can be reached.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes starting from specific villages or landmarks like Berkswell Windmill, there may be designated parking areas or roadside parking options. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking information relevant to your chosen starting point.
Balsall's trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the natural ponds and hedgerows. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be serene, especially through the woodlands, though conditions may vary.
Many of the natural paths and country trails around Balsall are suitable for dog walking. The varied landscape, including woodlands and open spaces, provides an enjoyable environment for dogs, though it's always recommended to keep dogs under control and be mindful of local regulations and livestock.


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