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Stratford-On-Avon

Stratford Upon Avon

The best walks and hikes around Stratford Upon Avon

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Hikes around Stratford upon Avon explore the gentle Warwickshire countryside. The region is characterized by riverside paths along the River Avon, towpaths beside the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, and rolling hills within the Welcombe Hills nature reserve. Most routes feature minimal elevation change, following flat valley floors and dismantled railway lines.

Best hiking trails around Stratford Upon Avon

  • The most popular hiking route is the River Avon & Shakespeare Sites loop from Stratford-upon-Avon, a 4.2 mile (6.7 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to complete. This easy walk follows the river and passes several historical sites.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is the Mary Arden's House – Ducklings by the Water loop from Stratford-upon-Avon, a moderate 7.2 mile (11.5 km) path. The route follows the canal towpath out of the town into open countryside.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Royal Shakespeare Theatre – Stratford-upon-Avon Waterside loop from Shottery, a 4.5 mile (7.2 km) trail leading through parkland and along the river, often completed in about 1 hour 50 minutes.
  • Hiking around Stratford Upon Avon is defined by level riverside paths, canal towpaths, and gentle ascents into nearby nature reserves. The network of trails provides options for different ability levels, from short town walks to longer countryside hikes.
  • The routes in Stratford Upon Avon are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 170 reviews. More than 2,200 hikers have used komoot to explore Stratford Upon Avon's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Shakespeare's Avon Way and Stratford Greenway Loop

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Embark on an easy hike along the Shakespeare's Avon Way and Stratford Greenway Loop, a pleasant 4.2-mile (6.7 km) route. You'll experience a gentle ascent of just 87 feet (27 metres) over approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes, making it accessible for most. The trail offers picturesque views of the River Avon, where you can watch boats glide by, and leads you through open countryside. You'll enjoy a mix of riverside paths and the flat, accessible greenway, providing a varied and enjoyable experience. This loop is designed for a relaxed pace, allowing you to soak in the tranquil atmosphere of the area.

This route is suitable for all ages and abilities, making it an excellent choice for a family outing. While the Stratford Greenway section is mostly surfaced and easy to navigate, be aware that some parts of the Avon Way can become muddy after rain. We recommend wearing sturdy hiking boots to ensure comfort and stability on these sections. You will find amenities like Bobby's Cafe & Wine Bar, housed in a vintage train carriage, along the route for refreshments.

This loop uniquely combines sections of two popular paths, offering a diverse experience around Stratford-upon-Avon. As you hike, you will cross the historic Stannals Bridge on the Stratford Greenway, a notable reminder of the area's railway heritage. The route also takes you past significant landmarks, including the Holy Trinity Church, famously known as the burial place of William Shakespeare. This trail provides a wonderful opportunity to connect with both nature and history.

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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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May 29, 2024, Grave of William Shakespeare, Holy Trinity Church

With two short contributions (in German), lasting just half an hour in total, the life and work of => WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564 to 1616) – the great author of important dramas – whose birthplace and grave are here in Stratford Upon Avon, is presented by and with Tilman Spengler as part of the ARD series "Classics of World Literature". Anyone who would like to find out more in the media library just needs to follow the link: Episode -I- https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/william-shakespeare-i/ardalpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2JhNjg3NzQxLWEwODUtNDk4ZC05N2NiLTY0MWI2MTE2YWRkOA Episode -II- https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/klassiker-der-weltliteratur/william-shakespeare-ii/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2QxMGY1Mzk3LTZkYjQtNGMxNy05Y2RiLTA1NWM3YTNiMWFiMw

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From here it is 'just' 185 locks to get to London ;-)

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Beautiful and well preserved half-timbered building, you will not find many in similar style and quality around. Even if you do not enter the museum it is worth a detour to have a view.

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Obviously not the original Shakespeare Theatre, but a similar touristy place as the on ein London - much less 'into the face' though. The shop has quite some nice items, the Café is ok and you can get up to the tower for a view. On the different floors costumes from plays are on display - worth checking them out. If you join a play expect to have a number of school classes in there.

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K.E.S. is a state-funded Academy Trust selective school for boys with a co-educational Sixth Form. The School, known to have been in existence from 1295 and re-founded by a Charter of King Edward VI, has a reputation for high academic standards and an outstanding co-curricular programme. The poet and playwright William Shakespeare attended the School in the 1570s, leading to our being widely known as Shakespeare's School. (https://www.kes.net/)

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Fountain does not really describe it well, more a minature church tower (which can also dispense water).

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Very nicely done and very recent too

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Lovely views off the bridge with Suppe reflections in the river below

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Riverside ambles on Shakespeare’s Avon


The river is as good a place as any to begin your walks around Stratford-upon-Avon. Often referred to as Shakespeare’s Avon, to distinguish it from several other River Avons in England, many of the town’s most important sites can be seen on a riverside stroll.


The recently renovated Royal Shakespeare Theatre stands proud on the western shore, by the lovely green space of Bancroft Gardens. A short stroll south brings you to Holy Trinity Church and Shakespeare’s grave, while just to the north is the historic Clopton Bridge, which was instrumental in the growth of the town when it replaced the original wooden bridge in 1480. This is a buzzing part of town, with market stalls often lining the banks and rowing boats and river cruises on the water.


Wandering historic streets


Many of the best walking routes around Stratford-upon-Avonexplore its historic streets. A stroll along Henley Street rewards with street performers and a visit to Shakespeare’s birthplace, a beautifully preserved Tudor farmhouse. There are plenty of al fresco cafes should you wish to take the weight off your feet. Nearby Ely Street and Sheep Street are also worth a mosey, with many old buildings and tempting restaurant options.


Exploring the surrounding countryside


Despite its international status, Stratford is only a small town, so it doesn’t take long to escape those paying homage to Shakespeare and find some peaceful greenspaces. To the north is Welcombe Hills and Clopton Park, which rewards with views across the town from its 19th-century obelisk. Comprising oak, horse chestnut and beech woodland, flower-rich grassland and lovely ponds, the park is rich in wildlife. Look out for the many brimstone butterflies in spring, as well as breeding ravens.


For longer, accessible hikes around Stratford-upon-Avon, the Stratford Greenway runs from the town to the village of Long Marston for around 5 miles (8 km). Its surface and gradients are suitable for wheelchair users and the path is part of the National Cycle Network, as well as part of the Monarch’s Way long-distance trail, which journeys through Stratford.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are the hikes around Stratford-upon-Avon difficult?

Most hikes in this area are considered easy to moderate. The landscape is defined by gentle, rolling hills and flat riverside paths, so you won't find many steep climbs. Out of more than 160 routes, the vast majority are rated as easy, making it a very accessible region for most walkers.

What are some good family-friendly walks?

The area is great for families. For a short, engaging walk, consider the River Avon & Shakespeare Sites loop. It's a relatively flat 4.2-mile (6.7 km) walk along the river, passing historical sites that can keep children interested. The Stratford Greenway, a car-free path on a former railway line, is another excellent and safe option.

Can I bring my dog on the trails?

Yes, Stratford-upon-Avon is generally very dog-friendly. Many trails, especially those in open countryside and along the river, are perfect for walking with a dog. The Welcombe Hills are a popular spot for local dog walkers. However, always be mindful of livestock in fields and keep your dog on a lead where required, particularly near farmland and on canal towpaths.

Are there many circular walks available?

Absolutely. The majority of popular routes in the area are circular, designed to bring you back to your starting point. These loops often combine different types of scenery, for example, starting in town, following the river, and returning through parkland, like the Royal Shakespeare Theatre – Stratford-upon-Avon Waterside loop from Shottery.

What's the difference between walking along the river and the canal?

Both offer lovely, flat waterside walks. The River Avon paths are generally wider and pass through open parkland and meadows with views of the town's historic buildings. The Stratford-upon-Avon Canal towpath offers a more tranquil, enclosed experience, featuring historic locks, unique split bridges, and narrowboats. A great example of a canal walk is the route to Wilmcote, home of Mary Arden's Farm.

Are there any walks that focus on Shakespeare's life?

Yes, many trails are intertwined with Shakespearean history. The Shakespeare's Birthplace – Stratford-upon-Avon Waterside loop is a great example, taking you past key landmarks. You can also easily walk from the town centre to Anne Hathaway's Cottage in Shottery for a shorter, history-focused stroll.

What is the terrain like in the Welcombe Hills?

The Welcombe Hills offer more varied terrain than the flat riverside walks. This popular nature reserve features a mix of protected grassland and woodland. You can expect some gentle climbs and steeper paths which reward you with panoramic views over Stratford. The ground can be uneven and muddy in places, especially after rain.

Where is the best place to park for walks?

For walks starting in the town centre, there are numerous pay-and-display car parks. For routes starting further out, like the Stratford Greenway, there is a dedicated car park. If you plan to explore the Welcombe Hills, some walkers park at the Welcombe Hotel and use the public footpaths that cross the golf course to access the reserve.

Is the Stratford Greenway suitable for walking?

Yes, the Stratford Greenway is perfect for walking. It's a 5-mile, car-free path on a dismantled railway line, so the surface is flat and well-maintained. It's shared with cyclists, but there is plenty of space for everyone. There are also benches and a café along the route, making it a comfortable and easy outing.

Are there options for longer hikes?

While the area is known for gentle walks, you can find longer routes. The Mary Arden's House – Ducklings by the Water loop is a moderate 7.2-mile (11.5 km) hike. For a full day of walking, you can combine sections of the canal towpath, the River Avon trail, or explore the extensive network within the Heart of England Forest.

What do other hikers say about the trails?

The trails around Stratford-upon-Avon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the mix of culture and nature, the well-maintained riverside paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the canal towpaths.

How can I hike in the Cotswolds from Stratford-upon-Avon?

Stratford-upon-Avon is on the northern edge of the Cotswolds, making it a great base for exploring the area. You can drive a short distance to famous Cotswold towns like Chipping Campden or Broadway to start numerous well-known trails, including sections of the Cotswold Way national trail.

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