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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around Kidderminster

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Dog friendly hiking trails around Kidderminster offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and tranquil river valleys. Notable features include Wyre Forest, the Clent Hills, and the River Stour, providing varied terrain from gentle towpaths to more elevated routes. The area also encompasses several nature reserves, such as Habberley Valley and Burlish Top, which feature meadows, heathland, and woodlands.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around Kidderminster

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Bewdley Bridge – Bewdley Riverside Promenade loop from Habberley Valley Nature Reserve

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Clive G
February 8, 2026, Burlish Top Nature Reserve

One of the highlights of this part of the Geopark Way, rather better than walking through Stourport.

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Roy
January 25, 2025, The Windlass Cafe

Great place for coffee and cake . Or breakfast or lunch

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This safari park has existed since the 1970s. It features a 4-mile safari drive-through, an adventure theme park, a handful of fascinating exhibits and an aquarium. This is not the actual entrance to the park but it's visible from here through the gates.

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Restored viaduct for the Severn Valley Railway

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The nature reserve is approximately 35 hectares (86 acres) in size. The dominant habitat is heath and acid grassland, surrounded by oak and birch scrub. The acid grassland has been surveyed by many professional bodies, and Natural England rated it as the best quality acid grassland in the county. Wildlife on the site is typical for what you would expect on a heathland site, while reptiles are scarce due to the levels of disturbance from the public; however common lizard, grass snake and slow worm have been seen. There are many notable species of solitary bee and wasp which make use of the bare sandy soil, as do unusual heathland specialists, the green tiger beetle. The open areas are also utilised by a variety of ground feeding birds such as green woodpecker and as nesting sites for rarities like woodlark. There are a few small pools on site; one in particular supports a good breeding population of smooth newt, common frog, various dragonflies, damselflies and great diving beetle. Although traditionally a heath, this has given way in the main to gorse and broom scrub. There has been an increase in the density of rare grey hair grass after scrub clearance carried out in previous years. The area has an interesting history, with the site being used as a World War II American Army training and hospital camp. All that remains from those days are concrete paths, and some foundations from the original buildings. Much of this has been highlighted along a way marked ‘History’ trail. The website 'Burlish Camp' has more on the history of the site. In addition to the history trail, there are 3 other trails around the site, including 2 easy going routes, which take advantage of the sites historical concrete tracks, and a heathland circular, which also incorporates much of the Rifle Range SSSI. Source: Wyre Forest District Council

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Bewdley was once an important inland port, connecting Shrewsbury with the Midlands and the seaports of Gloucester and Bristol. Originally the quays were shorter and had slipways between them. In time, as more landing space was needed, the quayside walls were joined into one continuous length. The larger boats, known as Severn Trows, carried local goods such as rope and charcoal, metal goods from Birmingham and Staffordshire pottery to the south. They returned laden with woollen cloth, wine, spirits, tobacco, sugar, spices, citrus fruit and dried fish to be sold in market towns across the West Midlands and Welsh borders. This civic space was developed when the Environment Agency built the Town's new flood defences, and incorporates work by artist Elizabeth-Jane Grose. On the lower quayside you can find flowing words relating to the river and the vessels that worked on it. On the upper quayside have a look for the 'cargo-plates' recording forty of the common and less common exports and imports to the Port of Bewdley. Source: Environment Agency

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Bewdley Bridge over the Severn was built in 1798 by Thomas Telford. It was erected to replace the 1483 medieval bridge that was swept away in the floods of 1795.

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Nej
July 12, 2022, Bewdley Bridge

Pretty, Georgian town with lots to see and do right on the River Severn

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available around Kidderminster?

There are 5 curated dog-friendly hiking routes around Kidderminster in this guide, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging moderate hikes. These trails allow you and your canine companion to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on dog-friendly hikes near Kidderminster?

Kidderminster offers a variety of picturesque landscapes for you and your dog. You can expect ancient woodlands like Wyre Forest, rolling hills such as the Clent Hills, tranquil river paths along the Stour, and scenic canal towpaths. Nature reserves like Habberley Valley and Burlish Top also provide open meadows and heathland for exploration.

Are there any easy dog-friendly walks suitable for all fitness levels?

Yes, there is an easy dog-friendly route perfect for a relaxed outing. Consider the Devil's Spittleful Summit loop from Kidderminster, which is approximately 5.5 km long and features minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a gentle walk with your dog.

What are some longer, more active dog-friendly routes in the area?

For more active dogs and hikers, several moderate routes offer a good challenge. The Stourport Marina – Stourport-on-Severn Basins loop from Kidderminster is a longer option at nearly 19 km, taking you along the River Stour and canal. Another great choice is the Burlish Top Nature Reserve loop from Kidderminster, which covers about 13.5 km through varied terrain.

Are there any circular dog walks around Kidderminster?

Yes, all the dog-friendly routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing for convenient starts and finishes. For example, you can enjoy the Bewdley Bridge – Bewdley Riverside Promenade loop from Habberley Valley Nature Reserve, which is a moderate 9.1 km circular hike.

What interesting landmarks or natural features can I see on these dog-friendly trails?

Many trails offer access to notable landmarks and natural features. You might encounter the unique Holly Austin Rock Houses carved into the sandstone at Kinver Edge, or enjoy panoramic views from The Four Stones on Clent Hills. The region also features ancient woodlands and nature reserves like Chaddesley Wood.

What do other hikers say about the dog-friendly trails in Kidderminster?

The dog-friendly hiking trails around Kidderminster are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to explore natural beauty with their dogs.

Are there any specific considerations for walking dogs in nature reserves near Kidderminster?

When walking in nature reserves like Habberley Valley or Burlish Top, it's important to keep your dog under close control, especially during nesting seasons or when livestock are present. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, such as lead requirements, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Can I find dog-friendly pubs or cafes near the hiking routes in Kidderminster?

Kidderminster and its surrounding villages are generally welcoming to dog owners. While specific establishments are not listed in this guide, many local pubs and cafes in the area, particularly those catering to hikers, often have dog-friendly sections or outdoor seating. It's always a good idea to check with the venue directly before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike with my dog around Kidderminster?

The best time to hike with your dog around Kidderminster is generally during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, vibrant foliage, and less crowded trails. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be mindful of warmer weather and ensure your dog has access to water and shade. Winter walks are possible, but trails can be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

Are there any trails that offer views or scenic overlooks for dogs and their owners?

Yes, several areas provide excellent views. The Clent Hills, for instance, offer extensive panoramic vistas from points like Walton Hill Summit and The Four Stones. Kinver Edge also provides dramatic views across the countryside. Many of the routes will take you through varied terrain that includes open sections with scenic outlooks.

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