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Gravel biking around Baggeridge Wood offers a diverse landscape for cyclists. The area, transformed from a former colliery, features a blend of broadleaf and coniferous woodlands, open grasslands, and wetlands. Reclaimed industrial hills provide elevation changes and panoramic views, while several pools and marsh areas add to the scenic beauty. The extensive network includes unpaved woodland paths and sections suitable for gravel bikes, catering to varied terrain preferences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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26.8km
02:08
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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10
riders
17.2km
01:07
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
riders
18.9km
01:08
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.4km
03:27
240m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal (the "Staffs and Worcs") is famous for its 5 unique circular bywash weirs (overflow spillways) built above its locks. These structures allow excess water to spill into a central circular pit and return to the lower canal.
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Steep hills, and lovely location especially the run through Mary Stevens Park
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Very muddy in places and clearly frequented by the local horsey community cus it's covered in horse deposits
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Have a look at this vid of the Wolverhampton canals and out to Wombourne. https://youtu.be/0_tq81TZtR0
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Excellent views up and down. Plenty of wildlife if your quiet.
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This guide features 16 no-traffic gravel bike trails around Baggeridge Wood, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Baggeridge Wood, with an average score of 4.49 out of 5 stars from 21 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from quiet woodland paths to reclaimed industrial hills offering panoramic views, and the overall peaceful, traffic-free experience.
Yes, Baggeridge Wood is well-suited for families. The park features easy access trails and a dedicated family mountain bike trail that forms a two-kilometer figure-of-eight circuit. Many of the routes in this guide, such as the Wombourne Station Café – Forest Cycle Track loop from Wombourne, are rated as 'easy' and are ideal for a family outing.
Yes, Baggeridge Wood is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails, but it's important to keep them under control, especially around wildlife and other visitors. Always check for specific signage regarding dog rules within the Country Park itself.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain. The trails include unpaved woodland paths, open grasslands, and sections along canal towpaths and old railway lines like the Wombourne Railway Walk. Some routes feature gentle elevation changes from reclaimed pit mounds, offering engaging climbs and rewarding views. Surfaces can vary from compacted earth and fine gravel to potentially muddier sections after rain, especially in wooded areas.
Yes, many of the routes in this guide are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Narrow Forest Path – Stourbridge Canal Towpath loop from Kingswinford offers a scenic circular ride.
Baggeridge Country Park has a dedicated car park. For detailed information on parking fees and locations, it's best to check the official South Staffordshire Council website for Baggeridge Country Park: sstaffs.gov.uk.
Spring and autumn are often considered the best times for gravel biking in Baggeridge Wood, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, with the woodlands providing welcome shade. During winter or after heavy rain, some unpaved sections may become muddy, so appropriate tires and gear are recommended.
Yes, Baggeridge Country Park itself has a tearoom on-site. Additionally, the surrounding villages and towns offer various options. For example, the Wombourne Station Café – Forest Cycle Track loop from Wombourne starts near a cafe, and the The Vine Restaurant & Bar – Kinver Clock Tower loop from Stourbridge passes by a restaurant and bar, providing convenient refreshment stops.
Beyond the natural beauty of Baggeridge Wood, you can explore features like the Baggeridge Park Toposcope, which offers panoramic views from a reclaimed pit mound. Many routes also connect to or pass by Himley Hall and its Capability Brown-landscaped parkland. Canal towpath sections may feature historic locks, adding to the scenic interest.
This guide focuses on accessible no-traffic routes, with 6 trails rated as 'easy' and 10 as 'moderate'. There are no 'difficult' trails listed. This means there are plenty of options suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride, as well as slightly more challenging routes for those seeking a bit more adventure.
While there isn't a dedicated repair shop directly within Baggeridge Country Park, the nearby towns of Wombourne and Kingswinford will have bike shops that can assist with repairs. It's always advisable to carry a basic repair kit for punctures and minor adjustments when heading out on any gravel ride.

