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Recreational Routes

Exploring one of the many recreational routes on offer in Worcestershire is a great way to discover the countryside either on a bicycle or by car.  Please see the list below to find a route that suits you!  Alternatively please click here for Walking Routes or here for Cycling Routes.




The Elgar Route


The Elgar Route – A drive around Elgar's Worcestershire
A 40-mile circular driving route passing through Worcester City and Great Malvern. The route has been designed so you may join it at any convenient point, with over 40 places of interest associated with Sir Edward Elgar's life and music along the way.

Alternatively visitors to the city of Worcester can enjoy a self guided walking route.

Tel: (01905) 726311 or (01684) 892289 or 594200





The Vale Trail



The Vale Trail
The Vale of Evesham and it's surrounding area has gained a reputation for producing high quality produce.  The Vale Trail has been designed to give you a 'taste' of the best the area has to offer including PYO, farmshops, nurseries, garden centres and horticultural events.  Free leaflet available.

Tel: (01386) 565373

Website: Worcestershire's Heritage Garden





Blossom Trail Guide


Spring Blossom Trail
The circular driving trail around the Vale of Evesham celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2008.  To mark its Silver Jubilee, the Trail is to be extended, which will allow visitors the opportunity to experience the sights and smells of the Springtime blossom and the Vale's charming villages and towns.  

Free colour leaflet available from Tourist Information Centres or call:
Tel: (01386) 565373

Website: Blossom Trail



Wilden to Witley Trail Guide


Wilden to Witley Church Trail
The circular route features twelve churches spanning Norman to modern times, with Baroque architecture and Burne-Jones windows as speciality highlights. Leaflet available from Tourist Information Centres.

Tel: (01299) 878224

Email:
pamela.craven@btopenworld.com

Website:
www.wildentowitley.org.uk