Beautiful circular walk over Abberley, Walsgrove and Woodbury hills, starting and finishing at Great Whitley
Tracy Jones
Beautiful woodland, great short but steep walks. The paths are very clear. There's an absolute abundance of wildlife with fantastic views all around
Graham Higgins
Fairly steep walk up to the trigpoint but great views when you get there!
Andrew Collins
Did this same hike twice. Once in spring and again in the autumn. Great scenery not too far from Birmingham. Word of warning some paths were overgrown with nettles and bramble on the Autumn trip. Not clever to ware shorts!
Alyson Lloyd
Living looking at Abberley Hill, hardly surprising that I wandered up and along the ridge often. Delightful in bluebell season. There is limited car parking at the top of Wynniatts Way on the west end where access is easier. It is only a shortish walk to the Flagstaff Trig and a delightful view point with bench just beyond. I always enjoy looking across to the Teme Valley, admiring Woodbury and Walsgrove Hills, not forgetting looking down on Abberley Hall clock tower. The ridge walk is about a mile in distance with teasing glimpses of views mostly to the north. The decent is very steep at Shavers End.
Toby robson121 days ago
A beautiful and quiet walk from the village up to the top! Great countryside views!
Duncan Gallimore243 days ago
Beautiful views, amazing countryside
Martin Davis2 years ago
Beautiful winter walk. Parked in the village and followed the signs up to the ridge. From there the trail was clear as bf the view’s between the trees extended for many miles.
There is limited car parking at the top of Wynniatts Way on the west end where access is easier.
It is only a shortish walk to the Flagstaff Trig and a delightful view point with bench just beyond.
I always enjoy looking across to the Teme Valley, admiring Woodbury and Walsgrove Hills, not forgetting looking down on Abberley Hall clock tower.
The ridge walk is about a mile in distance with teasing glimpses of views mostly to the north. The decent is very steep at Shavers End.