Walking in Worcestershire

by David Hunter

Published 1 September 1999
This volume explores the length and breadth of a county rich in scenic pleasures. There are over forty routes to suit walkers of all abilities. Enjoy the all-embracing views from the Clent and Lickey Hills, the incomparable Malverns and the heights of Bredon. Explore the rivers where heron, kingfisher and wild fowl add to the pleasures of a gentle stroll, or go deep in hidden, almost secret, valleys. From the slopes above the Teme Valley watch buzzards soar, or go quietly through woodland hoping for a glimpse of deer. The author includes background histories of many of the towns and villages and some of the people who once lived there. A "Useful Information" section includes places of interest, picnic sites, country parks and travel contact numbers.