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8,068
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493
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バギントン周辺の家族向けのハイキングコースは、穏やかで起伏のある景観と一般的に平坦な地形が特徴で、さまざまな体力レベルに適しています。この地域には、ソーウェ川とリーム川に沿った曲がりくねった川沿いの小道、広大な開けた野原、アクセスしやすい森があります。自然の見どころとしては、野生生物に多様な生息地を提供するリームバレー地方自然保護区があります。高低差は最小限で、多くの簡単なハイキングの機会を提供しています。
最終更新日: 5月 30, 2026
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中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 進みやすいルートです。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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4.53km
01:10
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初級者向けハイキング. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 進みやすいルートです。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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The primary structure of St. Giles Parish Church dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries, while the chapel's origins can be traced back to a period prior to 1153. In the church, you'll come across a pair of "green men" that hail from the 13th century, a Norman font, and stained glass created by Kempe. Additionally, the medieval tower houses a set of six bells.
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St John the Baptist Church stands on a plateau 30m above the River Sowe. It is first mentioned in the reign of Henry II (1154-1189) as a chapel attached to the church at Stoneleigh. Nothing of this chapel remains and the present church was built in the 13th century. In 1285 the first parish priest, Thomas de Dunton, was appointed by the Prior of Kenilworth. The story of the church revolves around 3 families, who held the manor (Ensors, Herthills and Bagots), plus the Bromleys of Baginton Hall. The church is now part of a combined benefice with patrons the Bishop of Coventry and Lord Leigh.
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The Norman Church of St Mary the Virgin across Stoneleigh Meadows was created by the villagers into a Trust for the public in 1982. The Domesday Book of 1086 mentions two priests at Stoneleigh, but nothing about the church. Any building was probably of wood and rebuilt in red sandstone during the 12th century, representing over 800 years of births, marriages and deaths. Many of the old village names are on the headstones in the churchyard and have been researched by the Stoneleigh History Society.
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The church of ST. GILES is situated in a cul-de-sac at the western end of the village on the north side of the LeamingtonWolston road. It has a small churchyard. The church consists of chancel, nave, west tower, vestry, and south porch. The church was built late in the 13th century, when it consisted of chancel and nave. The tower was added early in the 14th century and the top stage late in the same century. The only evidence of an earlier church is the 12th-century font in the tower. A modern vestry and boiler-house have been built on the north side. The 13th-century church is built with a dark red sandstone in roughly coursed rubble with ashlar dressings; for the later work a lighter coloured stone was used. The roofs are modern, covered with tiles. The east gable wall of the chancel has been completely rebuilt, with twin buttresses, in a light-coloured sandstone. It has a three-light tracery window with a hood-moulding. The south side has three late-13thcentury single-light windows with pointed arches of two splayed orders; a splayed string-course runs at sill level, and below the westernmost window is a blocked low-side chamfered window with a flat head, the sill 1 ft. 9 in. above ground. (fn. 42) The north side is similar but with only two windows; a third has probably been built up. It has a tiled roof finishing on a splayed eavescourse, and a plinth of one splay. The south wall of the nave has two single-light windows with pointed arches of two splayed orders, and towards the east another with two orders of wave-mouldings and a hood-mould. The string-course continues from the chancel and is carried round twin buttresses at its west end; the east buttress is modern. The 13th-century south door has a richly moulded pointed arch, the moulding continued down the jambs to a square stop of modern cement. It has a label-moulding with both stops broken off. Outside this door is a modern brick porch with a tiled roof; the roof timbers are re-used from elsewhere and have the initials IB: PA: C: W and the date 1616. On the north side the string-and eaves-courses carry on from the chancel, and the string is taken across a large buttress with a gabled head and twin buttresses at the west end There are two single-light windows corresponding in detail with the western on the south side. The early14th-century north doorway has a pointed arch with a single wave-moulding continued down the jambs and a hood-moulding with mask stops. Above, there is a modern triangular window enclosing a cusped circle. At the east end, overlapping the chancel, is a modern vestry built of sandstone ashlar. The tower rises in four stages, unmarked by string-courses, but with a splayed offset for the later top stage. There are twin buttresses in three stages at the north-east and south-west angles, which only reach to the top of the first stage. On the west side a battered brick base has been built between the buttresses, and it extends to the height of the second stage of the buttresses. There are single lights with pointed arches of two splayed orders to the second and third stages, except on the north side, which has one to the third stage only. On the south side there is a similar modern window to the lower stage. The wall is built of light-coloured sandstone ashlar, patched with red bricks, and the upper stages of the buttresses at the south-west angle are rebuilt with red brick. The top stage is built of a mixture of red and light-coloured sandstone ashlar, with a plain parapet and crocketed pinnacles at the angles. On each face is a tracery window of two trefoil lights, of two splayed orders, with four-centred arches and hood-mouldings with grotesque head stops. On the east face there is a roof line of steep pitch with a clock-face above. The chancel (25 ft. 6 in. by 18 ft. 3 in.) has a modern hammer-beam roof resting on stone corbels, and a modern tiled floor. The window recesses have widesplayed reveals and pointed arches with stopped hollow splays, and at the sill level there is a large continuous roll-moulding which is carried on round the nave. The splayed window-recess at the west end of the south wall is carried down to the floor to embrace the blocked lowside window, the sill moulding being stopped against its moulded arris. The nave (43 ft. by 20 ft.) has a modern roof similar to that over the chancel, and a modern tiled floor. The window recesses are splayed and have segmentalpointed arches with stop-chamfers; the arches over both the north and south doorways are similar. The large roll-moulding at sill level in the chancel is continued on both sides of the nave. The chancel arch is tall and narrow with a pointed arch of two hollow splays supported on moulded corbels decorated with carved knots, and on either side are similar arches, but lower, which appear to be modern. The centre arch has been rebuilt 2 ft. east of its original position, and the wall now overlaps the splay of the low-side window recess. The tower (9 ft. 3 in. by 9 ft. 3 in.) has no staircase, and access is now by a ladder from a modern boiler-house to a door broken through the wall on the north side of the tower. The pointed tower arch has two orders, the inner a wave-moulding, the other a splay on the nave side, and two chamfers towards the tower. It rests on moulded corbels with grotesque masks. The modern window recess has a segmentalpointed arch. The font dates from the 12th century and has a tapered circular basin, supported by a central shaft and eight detached columns with moulded capitals and bases on a modern step. The seating is modern varnished pitch-pine. The pulpit is a large modern one of stone and coloured marbles, and is placed on the south side of the chancel arch. Opposite is a reading-desk of similar materials. There are three bells: (fn. 43) one (c. 1600) by Newcombe, the second by Henry Bagley, 1670, and the third by T. Mears, 1803. The registers begin in 1698, but the first volume is imperfect.
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バギントン周辺には490以上の家族向けハイキングコースがあります。そのうち305は簡単なコースに分類されており、あらゆる年齢や体力レベルに適したオプションが豊富に見つかります。
バギントンは、一般的に穏やかな景観、標高の変化が少なく、開けた野原、森林地帯、ソーウェ川沿いの川沿いの小道が組み合わさった、静かな環境を提供しています。自然の美しさと歴史的な見どころを楽しみながら、簡単でリラックスできる散策を求める家族に最適です。
バギントン周辺の家族向けコースは、komootコミュニティから高く評価されており、平均4.5つ星です。ハイカーは、静かな環境、手入れの行き届いた小道、そして自然の風景と歴史的要素の融合をしばしば賞賛しています。
はい、バギントン周辺の多くのコースは小さなお子様に適しており、一般的に平坦な地形のため、一部はベビーカーでも利用可能です。例えば、コベントリー空港発、オールドミル~ソーウェ川沿いのループは、川沿いの穏やかな小道が楽しめる簡単な4.5kmのコースです。
ソーウェ川沿いの平坦な川沿いの小道、開けた野原、アクセスしやすい森林地帯など、様々な地形が予想されます。この地域は、穏やかな起伏のある景観で知られており、ほとんどのコースが家族連れにとって快適です。
はい、バギントンは歴史が豊かです。バギントン城跡やラント・ローマン・フォートを通過するコースを探索できます。その他の近くの歴史的な見どころには、ケンワース城跡やケンワース城があり、過去への魅力的な手がかりを提供しています。
もちろんです。リーム・バレー自然保護区は野生生物の宝庫であり、カワセミ、ラッコ、ヘビ、様々なトンボや野花が見られる多様な生息地があります。多くのコースは絵のように美しいソーウェ川に沿っています。
はい、バギントンには家族連れに適した周回ルートが多くあり、同じ地点からスタートして同じ地点に戻ることができます。例としては、コベントリー空港発リバー・ソウ~バゴッツ城ループがあります。これは、変化に富んだ景色を楽しめる、中程度の難易度の8.36kmのループです。
バギントンのトレイルのほとんどは犬同伴可能ですが、特に開けた野原や森林地帯を通るルートはそうです。しかし、家畜の近くやリアム・バレーのような自然保護区では、野生生物を保護するため、常にリードにつないでおくのが最善です。
駐車場は通常、トレイルの主要な出発地点、多くの場合村の中心部や自然保護区、カントリーパークの指定された駐車場近くで利用可能です。具体的な駐車場の詳細は、通常komootの個々のルートページで見つけることができます。
バギントンは村ですが、一部のルートはコベントリーや近隣の町を結ぶ地域のバスサービスでアクセスできる場合があります。公共交通機関でのアクセスには、事前にルートを計画し、地域のバスの時刻表を確認することをお勧めします。
春と夏は、リアム・バレー自然保護区のような場所で野花が咲き、野生生物が活発になるため、バギントンでの家族ハイキングに特に快適です。秋は美しい紅葉を楽しめますが、冬の散策も魅力的ですが、道がぬかるんでいる可能性があります。
バギントン村には地元のパブやカフェがあり、ハイキング後に家族でリフレッシュできます。さらに、近隣のコベントリーやその他の周辺の町には、より幅広いダイニングオプションがあります。


他の地域の最高のハイキングを見てみましょう。