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Birmingham Greenway
Watford Gap to Cofton Park
37km/23 miles EASY
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Across the City of Birmingham from northeast to
southwest, through parks and open spaces and alongside rivers and canals,
including Sutton Park, Aston Park, the Rea Valley, Bournville and the edge
of Lickey Hills. Devised by Fred Willits of Birmingham Ramblers and first
publicised in 2000.
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Some easy-access sections. See route
guide, or contact Birmingham council for information on access to
parks. |
Public Transport.
Blake Street, Aston, Bourneville, Northfield and Longbridge rail stations
are on or near the route with frequent suburban services on the Cross City
Line. Regular buses serve many other points, including the end of the
route where a bus connects with Selly Oak station, also on the Cross City
Line. The route is entirely within the Centro area and various ticket
deals are available. See
West Midlands regional page
for more details.
Publications
- The Birmingham Greenway by Fred
Willits, ISBN 1 869922 40 9.
Meridian, £4.95.
Order here!
Guidebook with route description, transport details, sketch maps and much
fascinating historical background.
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Regions
West Midlands
Local authorities
Birmingham
Staffordshire
Worcestershire
Connecting routes
Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
Birmingham Canal Navigations
Birmingham walks
Grand Union Canal Walk
North Worcestershire Path (via link through Lickey Hills)
Worcester and Birmingham Canal
Parks and countryside
Cannon Hill Park
Lickey and Waseley Hills
Sutton Park
Maps
Explorer
220
Landranger
139
Route is shown on maps.
Local street atlases may be more useful in built-up areas. See
Walking
in West Midlands: Maps
More about maps
Visitor
information
Birmingham
Accommodation
Birmingham
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