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Easy hiking trails around Alvechurch traverse a landscape characterized by picturesque waterways, including the Worcester and Birmingham Canal and the Upper and Lower Bittell Reservoirs. The region features a mix of tranquil canal towpaths, open fields, and lush woodlands. Gentle slopes and low-lying hills define the terrain, offering accessible paths for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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5.80km
01:36
100m
100m
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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4.29km
01:10
70m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.92km
01:48
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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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Currently covered in Oil Seed Rape, but gives a view of the Upper Bittell Reservoir.
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Upper Bittell Reservoir is hidden from view for the most part, but there are occasional glimpses through the trees. The reservoir was built to feed the Worcester Birmingham canal.
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Can be muddy in places if it has rained a few days earlier.
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If heading north your about to hit a muddy section of tow path, it’s passable with care is heading south you’ll be glad it’s over lol
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I’d give this a miss as there’s someone sleeping rough in the woods.
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Nice to see nature art along the canal though be aware of on coming cyclists if admiring this painting as your standing on a blind spot.
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hard to find footpath (you have to run through a section of someone's garden, and along the left side of their house, when coming from the Alvechurch side) because the sign in their garden is "missing". signpost is still present. as of 15092024 they also had a bag of ballast blocking the footpath.
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Alvechurch offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 20 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features more than 40 hiking routes for various skill levels.
Easy hikes around Alvechurch typically feature a mix of tranquil canal towpaths, level paths around reservoirs, open fields, and lush woodlands. The terrain is generally gentle, with low-lying hills and no significant elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed walk.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Alvechurch are suitable for families. Routes like the Upper Bittell Reservoir loop from Alvechurch CP offer level walking and waterside views, which are often enjoyable for all ages. The Alvechurch Loop, mentioned in regional research, is also a popular family choice.
Yes, Alvechurch is a great area for dog walking. Many of the canal towpaths, woodland trails, and open field paths are dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and follow local signage regarding leads.
The easy trails often pass by the picturesque Worcester and Birmingham Canal, the Upper and Lower Bittell Reservoirs, and various woodlands. You might also encounter highlights such as Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice or the Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park. The impressive Tardebigge Locks on the canal are also a significant local feature.
Yes, Alvechurch offers several easy circular routes. Popular options include the Sheep Pasture – Start of Bridleway to Sibsey loop from Alvechurch and the Cobley Hill Trig Point – View of the Canal loop from Alvechurch, both providing varied scenery and returning to your starting point.
Easy walks in Alvechurch generally range from 2.5 to 4 miles (4 to 6.5 km) in length. Most can be completed within 1 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. For example, the Upper Bittell Reservoir loop from Alvechurch CP is about 3.8 miles and takes around 1 hour 35 minutes.
Alvechurch is well-connected by public transport. The village has a train station with links to major cities like Birmingham and Redditch, making it easy to access the starting points of many trails without a car.
Yes, ample parking is generally available in and around Alvechurch, particularly for those arriving by car to explore the local trails. Many routes, such as the Upper Bittell Reservoir loop from Alvechurch CP, start from designated car parks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil waterside paths along the canal and reservoirs, the varied scenery of woodlands and open fields, and the accessibility of the trails for all fitness levels.
The easy trails around Alvechurch are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers, butterflies, and bees in the woodlands and fields. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks, especially along the canal towpaths.
Yes, the diverse landscapes around Alvechurch, including woodlands and waterways, offer good opportunities for wildlife spotting. Hikers might see various bird species like woodpeckers, robins, and blue tits, as well as squirrels and occasionally deer.
Yes, the quaint village of Alvechurch itself has amenities including pubs and cafes where you can refresh after your hike. The Alvechurch Marina is also a lively spot with facilities. Additionally, the Lickey Hills Country Park, accessible from Alvechurch, features a visitor centre and cafe.


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