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Beoley

The best walks and hikes around Beoley

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Hiking around Beoley, Worcestershire, explores a rolling rural landscape characterized by woodlands, sheep pastures, and accessible lakeside paths. The terrain is generally gentle, with most routes following well-defined trails through the countryside and local nature reserves like Arrow Valley Country Park. The area features a blend of gentle farmlands, serene woodlands, and accessible lakeside paths, providing a variety of scenic routes.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Arrow Valley Lake – Arrow Valley Lake Bench…

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Arrow Valley Lake – Arrow Valley Lake Bench loop from Beoley CP

13.2km

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

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Wongy
July 25, 2025, Duck Feeding Area

The local avian residents collect here to graze and rest. The perfect place to view the lake and see the wildlife up close. There is guidance on what to do with regards to feeding and what to do to e sure the health of the flock.

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Nice place, if open got a nice selection of hot/cold food so it’s a good place to rest if the weathers right.

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looking back to Alvechurch

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Bordesley Abbey is rich in history and archaeological evidence. In 1140 a group of Cistercian monks from Garendon Abbey in Leicestershire were granted land in the Arrow Valley by Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan and Earl of Worcester. This enabled the monks to found Bordesley Abbey and turn the Arrow Valley into a place suitable for a monastery. Bordesley means ‘the place where boards were obtained’. Archaeological evidence show that when the monks arrived the Valley was a very marshy and inhospitable place, unsuitable for the building of a large Abbey – so they dug a complex drainage system and diverted the River Arrow. Excavations show that the first buildings were made of wood, but within a few years they replaced it with stone buildings. You can see evidence of how the Abbey changed as you walk around – from the early plain green sandstone to the more ornately decorated later red sandstone. The ‘Night’ stairs are also clearly visible – so called because the monks used these stairs to get into the church for the first service at 2am! We know that the Abbey had about 20 farms or ‘granges’ in Warwickshire and Worcestershire and the sale of its produce – cereals and especially wool – gave the Abbey much of its wealth. But this prosperity, however was not to last. In 1538 Henry VIII dissolved the monastic houses and Bordesley was demolished and the estates sold. The ruins remained buried until JM Woodward (tutor to the Bartleet family) first excavated them in 1864. In 1969 the Bordesley Abbey project team began a programme of excavations. Many of the objects and findings of the excavation can be seen in the Bordesley

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If you like sharp pointy bits of metal then oh boy! This is the place for you

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Some old pipes but pretty cool

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A desk-based heritage assessment for the historic environment was undertaken on behalf of the Environment Agency of Mill Weir (NGR SP 05355 68625) and Five Tunnels Weir (NGR SP 05238 68873), River Arrow, Redditch, Worcestershire (HER ref WSM 46479). Works are proposed at the weirs to enable better passage for fish. The River Arrow forms the northern and eastern boundary of the designated area that protects the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Bordesley Abbey which lies c 600m to the west. The course of the Arrow was altered by the Cistercian monks in the 12th century; its current course is a result of these engineering works. The original date of the weirs is uncertain, but Five Tunnels Weir dates back to at least the 16th century, possibly with medieval origins. It has large stones within its construction which may be of medieval date, although these may have been reused from the Abbey, post- Dissolution. Mill Weir lies just to the south of the point where the tail race from the Abbey's 12th century metalworking mill joins the Arrow. The weir does not date from this time, but is rather thought to be related to Redditch's needle working industry; constructed perhaps in the 18th century and associated with further structural remains that may hint at the site of a lost post-medieval mill.

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Stephen
April 26, 2023, Arrow Valley Lake

Really nice idea after covid look for your favourite

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many circular walks starting near Beoley?

Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many trails are designed as loops, taking you through the surrounding woodlands and farmland before returning you to your starting point. A great example is the View of Arrow Valley Lake loop from Church Hill North, which offers a pleasant walk with scenic views.

What is the terrain like on the hiking trails around Beoley?

The landscape around Beoley is characterized by gentle, rolling countryside. Most routes follow well-defined paths through woodlands, across sheep pastures, and along the relatively flat trails of Arrow Valley Country Park. While most hikes are easy to moderate, you can expect some gentle inclines.

Are the hiking trails in Beoley suitable for families with children?

Definitely. With over 300 easy-rated routes in the area, there are plenty of options for family outings. The trails in Arrow Valley Country Park are particularly popular with families due to their gentle terrain and lakeside paths. The Arrow Valley Lake Bench – Arrow Valley Lake loop from Beoley CP is a manageable and scenic option.

Can I take my dog on the trails around Beoley?

Yes, Beoley is a great place for dog walking. Many trails pass through open countryside and woodlands where dogs are welcome. However, you will likely encounter livestock, especially in sheep pastures, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead in these areas.

Are there any pubs on or near the walking routes in Beoley?

Yes, several routes pass near traditional countryside pubs, which are perfect for a post-hike meal or drink. The Village Inn in Beoley is a well-known local spot. Planning a route that starts or finishes near a pub is a popular way to enjoy a day out in the area.

What are some popular places for hiking near Beoley?

Besides the main trails, local hikers often explore nearby nature spots.

Piper's Hill & Dodderhill Common is a highly regarded area known for its beautiful woodland walks. Wirehill Woods is another local favorite for a peaceful walk. For wildlife spotting, Ipsley Alders Marsh Nature Reserve offers quiet paths where you might see birds like herons and kingfishers.

What do other hikers think of the trails in Beoley?

The trails around Beoley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful English countryside scenery, the well-maintained paths through woodlands, and the pleasant walks around Arrow Valley Lake.

Where can I park for walks in the Beoley area?

Parking is available at several points depending on your chosen route. Arrow Valley Country Park has dedicated car parks which are convenient for any of the lakeside loops. For other countryside walks, you can often find on-street parking in the village or small lay-bys near trailheads, but be sure to park considerately.

Are there any historically significant sites to see on a hike?

Yes, the ruins of Bordesley Abbey, a 12th-century Cistercian monastery, are a key historical landmark in the area. Several moderate hikes incorporate a visit to the ruins, combining natural scenery with a glimpse into the region's rich past.

How many hiking trails are there to choose from around Beoley?

There is a vast network of trails, with over 500 hiking routes mapped on komoot around Beoley. These range from short, easy strolls to more challenging moderate hikes, offering plenty of options for all fitness levels.

What kind of wildlife might I see while hiking?

The mix of woodland, pasture, and wetlands provides a rich habitat for wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species, especially around Arrow Valley Lake and Ipsley Alders Marsh Nature Reserve. The woodlands are home to common British wildlife, and you'll frequently see sheep grazing in the fields.

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