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Cookhill Walks

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Walk 1 An easy walk on field paths, with pleasant views of Worcestershire to the west. About 2km or 1¼ miles, taking half an hour. Start/ Finish: The Why Not Public House.
Walk 2 A moderate walk around the northern end of the parish, crossing into the Parish of Feckenham. About 5.5 km or 3½ miles taking 1- 1.5 hours. Start/ Finish: The Why Not Public House.
Walk 3 There are no stiles to climb over on this easy route, which follows a clear pathway. About 1 km or 5/8 mile, taking about ¼ hour. Start/ Finish: Village Hall.
Walk 4 A moderate walk mainly through open fields. About 4¼ km or 2½ miles, taking about 1¼ hours. Start/ Finish: Village Hall.
Walk 5 A short moderate walk mainly on field paths and country lanes around the hamlet of Cladswell. About 3½ km or 2¼ miles, taking about 1 hour. Start/ Finish: Village Hall.
Walk 6 A moderate walk around the southern part of Cookhill Parish, the first section of which is in the County of Warwickshire. About 7½ km or 4¾ miles, taking about 2½ hours. Start/ Finish: Nevill Arms Public House.
Further details of the above walks can be obtained from the “Walks Around Cookhill” booklet. The Clerk has a few free copies still available.

To view the wider public rights of way network around Cookhill and Worcestershire, you can explore Worcestershire County Council’s Countryside Service interactive map here.


The Countryside Code

Respect other people
* Consider the local community and other people enjoying the outdoors
* Park carefully so access to gateways and driveways is clear
* Leave gates and property as you find them
* Follow paths but give way to others where it’s narrow

Protect the natural environment
* Leave no trace of your visit, take all your litter home
* Don’t have BBQs or fires
* Keep dogs under effective control
* Dog poo – bag it and bin it

Enjoy the outdoors
* Plan ahead, check what facilities are open, be prepared
* Follow advice and local signs and obey social distancing measures

Click here to learn more about respecting our beautiful countryside when you are out and about.

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