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Hiking around Flyford Flavell offers access to the Worcestershire countryside, characterized by open farmland and varying elevations. The area features natural boundaries formed by Whitsun Brook and Piddle Brook. While the immediate village has limited extensive woods, it is strategically located near significant natural reserves. The topography includes gentle rises, with the highest point of the parish reaching 200 ft.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The scene was benign today, but this brook does have a real tendency to flood at times of high rainfall, and it would be impossible to cross. If completing this route in the winter months it is worth checking the flood situation first.
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A rightly famous and beautiful stretch of woodland - but no butterflies on show today...
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This point marks the end of the grassland and a welcome change to woodland.
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A shame such a tree has died, but it also provides a distinctive waypoint.
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Quiet Anglican church with some gorgeous mosaics inside. Nice brown signpost on the nearest A-Road, so you won't miss the turn.
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A scattering of traditional houses, a quaint village shop, a couple of pubs and its pretty St Peter's church makes Flyford Flavell a tremendously picturesque village nestled amongst beautiful Worcestershire countryside. Lodgings and exellent pub food can be found at the Boot Inn, whilst Auntea Rita's is an ideal spot for brunch. Myriad footpaths splay out from the village to explore the surrounding land.
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There are over 160 hiking trails in the Flyford Flavell area, ranging from easy strolls across farmland to moderate treks through ancient woodlands. This variety ensures options for different fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, Flyford Flavell offers many easy and family-friendly walks. Over 80 routes are rated as easy, often traversing open farmland with gentle elevation changes. A good option for families is the Wooden Bridge Near Flyford – St Peter's Church, Abberton loop from Flyford Flavell, which is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) long and rated easy.
Many trails around Flyford Flavell are suitable for dogs, especially those through open farmland. However, some routes, particularly those incorporating sections of The Millennium Way, may involve stiles that are not always dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and in nature reserves like Grafton Wood.
The area around Flyford Flavell is characterized by attractive countryside and open farmland, offering extensive views. You'll encounter ancient woodlands, such as Grafton Wood Nature Reserve, and natural boundaries formed by Whitsun Brook and Piddle Brook. The topography includes varying elevations, with the highest point reaching 200 ft.
Yes, Flyford Flavell is a great starting point for several circular walks. Many routes incorporate sections of The Millennium Way and explore local features like Grafton Wood. An example is the Grafton Wood Nature Reserve – Grafton Wood loop from Flyford Flavell, a 4.8-mile (7.7 km) circular trail.
The primary destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts is the Grafton Wood Nature Reserve. This ancient woodland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to rare species like the brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat, as well as various birds, fungi, and unique flora.
Parking is generally available in or near Flyford Flavell, often close to popular starting points like The Boot Inn. For walks accessing Grafton Wood or The Millennium Way, look for designated parking areas or consider parking responsibly in the village, respecting local residents.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to trailheads is limited. It is advisable to check local bus services that serve Flyford Flavell village. For detailed local transport information, you might find resources on the Flyfords Parish Council website.
While hiking, you can encounter historical elements such as St. Peter's Church in Flyford Flavell, an ancient edifice with parts dating back to the 14th century. Other nearby points of interest include St John the Baptist Church, Grafton Flyford and Pershore Old Bridge, which can be incorporated into longer routes.
Yes, The Boot Inn in Flyford Flavell provides a convenient stop for refreshments and meals, often serving as a popular starting and finishing point for many local walks. Other nearby villages may also offer options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from open farmland with extensive views to the tranquil ancient woodlands of Grafton Wood, and the well-maintained public footpaths.
Hiking in Flyford Flavell is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially in Grafton Wood, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer provides pleasant conditions for longer walks, and even winter walks can be rewarding, showcasing the stark beauty of the Worcestershire countryside. For wildlife spotting, late summer (August/September) is ideal for seeing the rare brown hairstreak butterfly in Grafton Wood.


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