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Bewdley

The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around Bewdley

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Dog friendly hiking trails around Bewdley offer diverse landscapes, from ancient woodlands to riverside paths. The region is characterized by the expansive Wyre Forest, one of the UK's largest native woodlands, and the meandering River Severn. Rolling hills and valleys extend beyond the immediate town, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around Bewdley

  • The most popular dog friendly hiking route is Wyre Forest – Wyre Forest loop from Bewdley, a 6.8 miles (11.0 km) trail that takes 2 hours 56 minutes to complete. This route explores the heart of the ancient Wyre Forest, offering a deep immersion in nature.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Bewdley Riverside Promenade – Bewdley Bridge loop from Bewdley, a moderate 9.8 miles (15.8 km) path. This trail follows the River Severn, providing picturesque views and accessible walking.
  • Local hikers also love the Wyre Forest – Wyre Forest Wooden Bridge loop from Bewdley, an 8.4 miles (13.5 km) trail leading through dense woodlands, often completed in about 3 hours 39 minutes.
  • Hiking around Bewdley is defined by ancient woodlands, riverside paths, and rolling hills. The network of dog friendly walks in Bewdley offers options for various ability levels, from easy strolls to moderate hikes.
  • The routes in Bewdley are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 130 reviews. More than 900 hikers have used komoot to explore Bewdley's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Wyre Forest – Wyre Forest loop from Bewdley

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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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Ian
December 5, 2025, St Leonard's Church and Cemetery, Ribbesford

There is so much to look for at this ancient church - I would recommend having look through this page for details and making your own treasure hunt! - https://www.greatenglishchurches.co.uk/html/ribbesford.html#:~:text=Ribbesford%2C%20like%20Pipe%20Aston%20was,is%20now%20the%20north%20aisle.

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The Wyre Forest Beaver enclosure is worth stopping at. Can't guarantee to see any but you never know 😁

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George
June 9, 2024, Butterfly Trail

Long flat path most of the way

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thick mud at the moment

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Stephen
November 14, 2023, Go Ape Wyre Forest

Looks pretty cool would have loved this as a kid

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JerryM
August 30, 2023, Log Den Structure

If doing the outer circle allow 3 hours

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Knowles Mill is the remains of an eighteenth-century water-powered grain mill, located in the Wyre Forest in Worcestershire, England. The mill has been owned by the National Trust since 1938. The mill and its surroundings feature extant machinery, as well as notable populations of adders and wood cranesbill. One of nine possible mills that historically worked on Dowles Brook, Knowles Mill was built in the eighteenth-century, and was later modified in the nineteenth-century. The surviving building is two storeys high and the site also preserves an overshot mill wheel made of iron and a great spur wheel, alongside other remnant machinery. The first record of a mill on the site dates to 1757 when it was listed as for sale in a local newspaper. However there is documentary evidence preceding 1757 that lists owners of the land that the mill was built on. These owners include Arthur Palmer, c.1661, Edward Wheeler, c.1693, Roger Hunt, c.1704, Antony Betts, c.1717, Edward Faulkner, c.1722 and Daniel Crun, c.1735. The first owner of the mill was William Crun, in 1757. It passed through a number of owners, including William and Mary Herbert, William Nicholls and Arthur Nott. The mill takes its name from the Knowles family who worked there from 1803 to the 1870s; earlier names included Coventry Mill and Upper Town Mill. The first member of the family to be listed as owner was James Knowles. The mill continued in use until 1891, when it became no longer financially viable. It was donated to the National Trust by Paul Cadbury in 1938, along with four acres of orchards. The property was visited by the historian James Lees-Milne during his work as a curator for the Trust. Source: Wikipedia

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Bewdley offers a fantastic selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 25 routes specifically curated for you and your canine companion. These trails range from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.

Are there many easy dog-friendly walks in Bewdley?

Yes, Bewdley is an excellent destination for easy dog-friendly walks. You'll find 15 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed outing with your dog. A great example is the Wyre Forest – Knowles Mill loop from Bewdley, which offers a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty.

What are some good dog-friendly trails in Wyre Forest?

The Wyre Forest, one of the UK's largest native woodlands, is a prime spot for dog-friendly hikes. You can explore routes like the Wyre Forest – Wyre Forest loop from Bewdley or the Wyre Forest – Wyre Forest Wooden Bridge loop from Bewdley. Both offer immersive experiences through ancient woodlands, perfect for dogs who love to sniff and explore.

Are there any dog-friendly circular walks around Bewdley?

Absolutely! Many of the dog-friendly trails around Bewdley are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. The Lords Yard Coppice – Go Ape Wyre Forest loop from Bewdley is a moderate circular route that takes you through varied woodland terrain.

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

Bewdley's dog-friendly hikes offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect to traverse ancient woodlands of the Wyre Forest, enjoy picturesque riverside paths along the River Severn, and explore rolling hills and lush valleys. This variety ensures a stimulating experience for both you and your dog.

What do other hikers enjoy most about dog-friendly trails in Bewdley?

The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Bewdley, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 130 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful woodland environments, the well-maintained paths, and the sheer variety of routes suitable for dogs of all energy levels.

Are there any dog-friendly walks along the River Severn in Bewdley?

Yes, the River Severn offers beautiful dog-friendly walking opportunities right from Bewdley. The Bewdley Riverside Promenade – Bewdley Bridge loop from Bewdley is a great option for a riverside stroll, providing scenic views and easy access for you and your dog.

Can I find dog-friendly trails that are suitable for families with children?

Many of the easy and moderate dog-friendly trails in Bewdley are also suitable for families. Routes through the Wyre Forest, such as the Wyre Forest – Knowles Mill loop, are generally well-maintained and offer engaging natural surroundings for children and dogs alike.

Are there any interesting natural attractions to see on dog-friendly walks?

Yes, the area around Bewdley boasts several natural attractions that you might encounter on your dog-friendly walks. While exploring, you could come across unique geological features like Redstone Caves or the fascinating Worcestershire Natural Flood Management Project – Leaky Dams in Wyre Forest, offering points of interest during your hike.

Are there any historical sites or viewpoints accessible on dog-friendly trails?

You can certainly combine your dog walk with a visit to historical sites or viewpoints. For instance, the iconic Kinver Edge, with its unique rock houses and panoramic views, is a notable historical site and natural monument that can be explored with your dog. Another great spot is the Kinver Edge Toposcope and Viewpoint, offering stunning vistas.

What is the best time of year for dog walking in Bewdley?

Bewdley offers enjoyable dog walking experiences year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and new growth, while autumn showcases stunning foliage in the Wyre Forest. Summer is perfect for riverside strolls, and even winter walks can be magical, especially in the quiet woodlands, provided you dress appropriately for the weather.

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