An overview of walking the St Kenelm's Way including links to walking information, walking equipment, walking holidays, walking maps and travel related to walking
St
Kenelm's Way 100 km / 60 miles (4 days)
part of the Walking on the Web guide to walking in England |
Start St Kenelm's Well, Romsley Finish Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe
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Map
Ordnance Survey Explorer 205, 219, 220 and OL45 |
Two Kenelm's Ways have been developed to celebrate the life of Saint Kenelm linking the scene of his murder on the Clent Hills south of Birmingham to Sudeley Castle south east of Winchcombe. The routes have been devised by Gerry Stewart (Western Route) and John Price (Eastern Route)
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer 219 Wolverhampton & Dudley |
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer 220 Birmingham Walsall, Solihull & Redditch |
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer 205 Stratford-upon-Avon & Evesham |
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer OL45 The Cotswolds |
Gerry Stewart's Western route
Romsley Church, Belbroughton, Upton Warren, Hanbury Hall, Upton Snodsbury, Pinvin, Pershore Abbey, Gt Comberton, over Bredon Hill, Ashton under Hill, Dumbleton, Toddington, Hailes, Salt Way and descend to St Kenelm's Well at Sudeley. Further details and the book of the route from Countryside Matters
Romsley Church, Walton Hill and the North Worcestershire Path, Romsley Hill, Waseley Hill, Lickey Hills, Burnt Green, The Worcester and Birmingham Canal, Tardebigge, Dean Brook to join the Wychavon Way, Shell, Bow Brook, Himbledon, Huddington, Upton Snodsbury, North Piddle, Flyford Flavell, Rous Lench, Church Lench, Sherriff's Lench, Fladbury, Cropthorne, Salt Way, Dumbleton Hill, Alderton Hill, Hailes Abbey, Salter's Hill, Winchcombe, Sudeley Castle
Links to the North Worcestershire Path, Wychavon Way, Monarch's Way, Cotswold Way, Windrush Way, Warden's Way, Gloucestershire Way
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