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Walks around Baxterley Warwickshire explore the rolling countryside of North Warwickshire. The area is characterized by a mix of ancient woodlands, agricultural land, and peaceful canal towpaths. Most routes feature gentle elevation changes, making the region accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
3.0
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17
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10.1km
02:38
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.8
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15
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9.52km
02:26
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
8
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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13
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5.11km
01:21
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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10
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5.22km
01:24
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Quite dull but this can be ridden across in summer
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Outwoods Bridge carries a bridleway over the Coventry Canal. It was completed in 1789 and has remained passable ever since, although it's been leisure only since 1947.
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Great trails for dog walkers or a nice wander. Head to nearby Planters Garden Centre for a coffee afterwards.
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A good place to stop off and refuel should you need to after riding the hills to the south.
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nice view from the canal side
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Cobbled streets to the church , secure your bottles.
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The bridge between Polesworth and Dordon. Assu.ingly medievil.
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A nice park in the centre of Polesworth featuring a nature reserve, play area, and access to the canal. Theres always plenty of ducks to feed if you are taking the young ones.
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There are over 240 hiking routes to explore in the Baxterley region. These range from easy, short loops to more challenging long-distance paths, offering plenty of options for all fitness levels.
The trails around Baxterley are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the mix of quiet canal towpaths, ancient woodlands, and the gentle, rolling countryside.
Yes, the area is great for beginners. About half of the trails are classified as easy. A good option is the Hiking loop from Atherstone, a relatively short walk through fields and local paths that is perfect for a gentle introduction to the area.
For a family outing, consider the Kettle Brook Nature Reserve loop from Hockley. It's a short, easy walk. Another excellent choice is Kingsbury Water Park, which has 15 lakes and surfaced paths that are ideal for children and pushchairs.
Dogs are welcome on most public footpaths in the countryside, but always check for local signage, especially in nature reserves or on farmland with livestock. For a walk that ends with a dog-friendly stop, Whitacre Heath is a popular area with trails and a nearby tea room that welcomes dogs.
Yes, there are numerous circular walks available, which is a popular query for the area. Many routes are designed as loops that start and end in the same place, such as villages like Kingsbury or Mancetter, making logistics simple.
While most trails are gentle, there are options for those seeking a challenge. The Nuneaton Town Centre – St. Mary's Church loop from Atherstone is a difficult hike covering over 13 miles. Additionally, the region is crossed by national trails like the 100-mile Heart of England Way, offering segments for longer day hikes.
The area is known for its beautiful ancient woodlands. Hartshill Hayes Country Park is famous for its bluebell displays and panoramic views. Bentley Park Wood, part of the Merevale Estate, also offers delightful circular routes through a mix of woods and open farmland.
Definitely. Waterside walks are a key feature of the region. The Abbey Green Bridge – Coventry Canal Towpath loop from Dordon CP is a popular route along the peaceful Coventry Canal. For river walks, the Riverside Wildlife Area in nearby Atherstone offers paths along the River Anker.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, as the ancient woodlands like Bentley Park Wood and Hartshill Hayes Country Park come alive with vibrant displays of bluebells and wood anemones. However, the well-maintained paths and gentle terrain make it a great year-round hiking destination.
Many popular walking areas have dedicated parking. Country parks like Hartshill Hayes and Kingsbury Water Park have official car parks. For village-based walks, you can often find on-street parking, but always be considerate of residents. Some trailheads, like the one for the loop from Dordon, start from a designated car park (CP).
Yes, several trails are accessible via public transport. Towns like Atherstone and Nuneaton have train stations and bus services, and you can start hikes directly from these urban centres to explore the surrounding countryside, such as the Coventry Canal – St. Mary's Church loop from Atherstone.


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