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Bus station hiking trails around Whittington offer access to a landscape characterized by gentle countryside, canal towpaths, and river banks. The area features low elevation gains, with routes often traversing country gardens and orchards. Some trails lead to gentle hilltops, providing views of the surrounding area.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
5.0
(5)
50
hikers
11.9km
03:08
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
20
hikers
7.52km
01:58
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
13
hikers
14.1km
03:42
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(5)
25
hikers
13.4km
03:29
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.47km
00:38
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A towpath (known in German as a towpath or Leinpfad), which runs alongside the river or canal, was an essential part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could be propelled by motor power, horses walked along the bank, pulling the boat against the current. This activity was called "treideln" in German, and thus the "treidelpfad" got its name. Where these paths – running directly along the bank – have survived to this day, they no longer serve their original purpose, but are still popular: namely, with hikers and cyclists.
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THIS PLAQUE AND BOUNDARY STONE. SPONSORED BY THE LICHFIELD BRANCH OF THE INLAND WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION AND UNVEILED AT THE BI-CENTENARY ON 22ND JULY 1990 BY ROGER HERRINGTON OF BRITISH WATERWAYS MARKS THE JOINING OF THE BIRMINGHAM AND FAZELEY AND COVENTRY CANALS AT THE WHITTINGTON BROOK IN JULY 1790
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A wonderful little place selling homemade cakes and food, and lovely drinks.
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The Dog was originally a coaching inn and the building dates back about 300 years. Until quite recently the pub was a simple local; however, in 1992 the pub was extended and transformed into a cosy, attractively furnished hostelry with a popular restaurant, panelled bar and good selection of lagers and hand-pulled beers.
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A lovely place to go for a walk and cycle along the towpath. Just wear good shoes as it can be a bit muddy when it's wet.
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An ancient area of woodland with a mixture of native tree species and a wide range of animals, insects and birds. The area is owned by Tarmac and the Ministry of Defence, some areas are occasionally closed for military exercises so always follow signs.
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A lovely little village, taking in the Old Police Station, the Old School and the Old Post Office.
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A really interesting walk through the barracks, spotting the old Post Office and the Defence Medical Services building.
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There are over 20 hiking routes around Whittington that are easily accessible from bus stations, allowing for car-free adventures. These include 11 easy, 7 moderate, and 2 difficult trails.
The komoot community highly rates the bus station trails around Whittington, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 338 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessible paths, tranquil canal towpaths, and the gentle countryside views.
Yes, Whittington offers several easy hiking trails directly from bus stations. A great option is the View of the Countryside – Canal Towpath Walk loop from Whittington, which is 7.6 km long with minimal elevation gain. Another short and easy route is The Bell – Canal Towpath Walk loop from Whittington, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Many of the trails around Whittington, particularly those along canal towpaths and river banks, are suitable for families. Their generally flat terrain and low elevation make them enjoyable for all ages. The View of the Countryside – Canal Towpath Walk loop from Whittington is a good example of a family-friendly option.
Yes, many of the trails around Whittington are dog-friendly. The region's canal towpaths and countryside paths are popular for dog walking. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any local signage regarding leash requirements or restricted areas, especially near livestock.
Absolutely. Many of the routes accessible from Whittington bus stations are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. Examples include the Hopwas Hays Wood – View of the Countryside loop from Whittington and the Whittington Village – View of the Countryside loop from Whittington.
Hikes around Whittington offer diverse scenery, including accessible paths along canal towpaths and river banks, gentle countryside, country gardens, and orchards. You'll also find scenic views of the surrounding area, with some trails leading to gentle hilltops.
Yes, the area around Whittington offers several points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like Lichfield Cathedral, tranquil spots like Minster Pool, or natural areas such as Gentleshaw Common Nature Reserve. Some routes may also pass by Beacon Park or Erasmus Darwin House Museum and Herb Garden.
Whittington village and nearby areas offer options for refreshments. Many local pubs and cafes are situated conveniently, especially along popular walking routes or in the village center, making them ideal spots to relax after your hike. While specific establishments are not listed here, local searches upon arrival will provide current options.
The best time to hike around Whittington is generally during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is milder and the countryside is in full bloom or displaying vibrant fall colors. Winter hikes are also possible, but paths may be muddy, and daylight hours are shorter. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While many routes are gentle, there are moderate options for those seeking a longer walk. The Hopwas Hays Wood – View of the Countryside loop from Whittington is a moderate 11.9 km trail, and the Hopwas Hays Wood – Hopwas Canal Path loop from Whittington covers 13.4 km, offering a good workout with varied scenery.


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