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Hiking around Henley-in-Arden offers routes through a landscape shaped by the River Alne valley and remnants of the ancient Forest of Arden. The area features gentle hills, including The Mount, which provides panoramic views. Canal systems like the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal also offer tranquil towpath routes. The terrain is generally accessible, providing a mix of open countryside and wooded sections.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The start of an interesting walk that includes aqueducts, locks, bridges and wharfs each with their own stories.
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Ice cream parlour and coffee/tea shop. Queues at busy times.
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The longest canal aqueduct in England is said to be 145m long and was built between 1793 and 1812. The iron canal is navigated by narrow, purpose-built ships and the locks are operated by hand. There is a small parking lot below the viaduct. From there you can take a staircase directly to the canal.
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Green Lane Bridge No 51 is a minor waterways place on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Southern Section) between Yarningale Aqueduct (2 miles and 3 furlongs and 5 locks to the northeast) and Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) (1 mile and 7¾ furlongs and 1 lock to the south). The nearest place in the direction of Yarningale Aqueduct is Preston Hill Farm Bridge No 50; 2¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) is Footbridge No 52; 2¼ furlongs away.
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Wootton Wawen Bridge No 53 is a minor waterways place on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Southern Section) between Yarningale Aqueduct (2 miles and 6½ furlongs and 5 locks to the northeast) and Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) (1 mile and 4¼ furlongs and 1 lock to the south). The nearest place in the direction of Yarningale Aqueduct is Winding Hole above Footbridge No 53; ¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) is Wootton Wawen Wharf and Marina (An Anglo-Welsh Boat Hire Base); ¾ furlongs away.
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Wootton Wawen Footbridge No 54 is a minor waterways place on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Southern Section) between Yarningale Aqueduct (3 miles and 1¼ furlongs and 5 locks to the northeast) and Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) (1 mile and 1½ furlongs and 1 lock to the southeast). The nearest place in the direction of Yarningale Aqueduct is Wootton Wawen Aqueduct (Over the A3400 Stratford Road); 1¾ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) is Hill Farm Marina; 2¾ furlongs away.
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Changeline Footbridge No 55 is a minor waterways place on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Southern Section) between Yarningale Aqueduct (3 miles and 5¾ furlongs and 5 locks to the northeast) and Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) (5 furlongs and 1 lock to the south). The nearest place in the direction of Yarningale Aqueduct is Hill Farm Marina; 1¾ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) is Farm Bridge No 56; 1¼ furlongs away.
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There are 9 hiking routes available directly from bus stations in Henley-in-Arden, offering convenient access to the surrounding countryside. These trails range from easy strolls to more moderate excursions.
Yes, several easy routes are perfect for families. The Henley-in-Arden High Street – Henley Ice Cream Parlour loop is a gentle 4.2 km walk that takes you through the charming town and past a local favorite. Another option is the Henley-in-Arden Market Cross – Henley Ice Cream Parlour loop, which is similar in length and ease.
Henley-in-Arden is an excellent base for circular walks. You can enjoy the 8 km Henley Ice Cream Parlour – Stratford-upon-Avon Canal Path loop, which offers scenic views along the canal. For a slightly shorter option, the Henley-in-Arden Market Cross – Church on the Hill loop is a 7.2 km route that includes a climb to The Mount for panoramic views.
Most of the trails around Henley-in-Arden are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a lead, especially near livestock. The canal towpaths, such as those found on the Henley Ice Cream Parlour – Stratford-upon-Avon Canal Path loop, are generally well-suited for walks with dogs.
The trails offer a diverse range of scenery, from the historic High Street of Henley-in-Arden to tranquil canal towpaths and open countryside. You'll encounter sections of the ancient Forest of Arden, the meandering River Alne, and potentially views from higher points like The Mount.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the Edstone Aqueduct – Wootton Wawen Aqueduct loop is a moderate 15.6 km route. This trail takes you along the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, passing impressive engineering feats and through picturesque Warwickshire landscapes.
Many routes offer glimpses of local history and nature. You might pass the historic Market Cross or the preserved architecture of Henley-in-Arden's High Street. Longer routes along the canal, like the Edstone Aqueduct – Wootton Wawen Aqueduct loop, will take you past the impressive Wootton Wawen Aqueduct and the Kingswood Arm of the Stratford Canal. The nearby Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens are also within the wider region.
Yes, several routes incorporate water features. The canal-side walks, such as the Henley Ice Cream Parlour – Stratford-upon-Avon Canal Path loop, follow the tranquil Stratford-upon-Avon Canal. While not directly on these specific bus station routes, the historic Earlswood Lakes are a significant nearby attraction, originally built to supply the canal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful countryside, the well-maintained canal towpaths, and the charming historic town as a starting and ending point for walks. The convenience of accessing these trails directly from the bus station is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely! Henley-in-Arden's historic High Street, where many of these bus-accessible routes begin and end, boasts numerous traditional pubs, cafes, and restaurants. It's easy to plan your hike to conclude with a well-deserved meal or refreshment.
Some routes, particularly those crossing fields or wooded areas, can become muddy during wet weather or in winter. It's always advisable to wear appropriate waterproof footwear, especially if you plan to venture off the paved sections or canal towpaths.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. Areas like Riverlands Park, which borders the River Alne, are known for wildlife such as kingfishers and newts. Nearby nature reserves like Henley Sidings and Deans Green are celebrated for their wildflowers and diverse butterfly species, offering excellent opportunities for nature spotting.


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