Hagley loop walk
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SAB photography
One of the most popular and beautiful wanders in the area. Used by a lot of dog walkers and horse riders in parts. Lots of woods to explore if you venture off the beaten track. Not much parking if you were thinking of travelling here as most places have stopped by way of double yellow lines etc. There is a small lay-by on the main road you then cross the field to the railway bridge and youre on the loop.
Aug 27th, 2022 -
Mike
A good loop walk popular with dog walkers. Lots of options to extend the route by adding on further loop sections. Great views over to the Malverns, Abberley Hills, the Clee Hills, Kinver Edge, The Wrekin, southern Black Country area, and Clent Hills. A good place to catch a sunset.
Aug 15th, 2022 -
david wooldridge
Jun 8th, 2021
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Hagley loop walk located?
A Hagley loop walk is located at N Worcestershire Path, Hagley, eng DY8 2XP
Q What days are Hagley loop walk open?
A Hagley loop walk is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Hagley loop walk rated?
A Hagley loop walk has a 5.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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Hagley loop walk
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( 2 Reviews )SAB photography on Google
One of the most popular and beautiful wanders in the area. Used by a lot of dog walkers and horse riders in parts. Lots of woods to explore if you venture off the beaten track. Not much parking if you were thinking of travelling here as most places have stopped by way of double yellow lines etc. There is a small lay-by on the main road you then cross the field to the railway bridge and youre on the loop.
Mike on Google
A good loop walk popular with dog walkers. Lots of options to extend the route by adding on further loop sections. Great views over to the Malverns, Abberley Hills, the Clee Hills, Kinver Edge, The Wrekin, southern Black Country area, and Clent Hills. A good place to catch a sunset.
david wooldridge on Google