Thursday, 19 April 2012

Video - Worcestershire Walking Bewdley Hiking Wyre Forest in the Heart Of England UK

Worcestershire Walking Bewdley Hiking Wyre Forest in the Heart Of England was about 8 miles in distance. The initial section of this hike was about 0.75 miles beside the River Severn. The majority of the rest of the hike was through the charming Wyre Forest woodlands, which was one of the few forests around the Midlands that survived felling to fuel the local Black Country iron industries. Splendid views across the Severn valley and adjacent hills were enjoyed from some of the higher points along the route. Even though fairly long, this hike was relatively easy with only a couple of moderate inclines. Although mostly dry, there were a few muddy sections along some of the covered woodland tracks.

This was a pleasant start to a week of hiking. The terrain was relatively flat and fairly easy to traverse. The forest sections were slightly undulating and there were a few moderate inclines and descents. The route was circular in an anti-clockwise direction with five legs.

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