Woods near tamworth

  • What are the good areas in Tamworth?

    Crime in Tamworth's Neighbourhoods
    The safest neighbourhoods are Bolehall, Coton Farm & Perry Crofts and Dosthill & Two Gates..

  • According to AllTrails.com, the longest forest trail in England is Monarch's Way.
Rating 4.2 (195) The most popular and difficult forest trail in Tamworth is Tamworth and Far Leys Station with a 4.1-star rating from 8 reviews.

How many hiking routes are there around Tamworth?

In this guide, we’ve reviewed our full collection of hikes and walking routes around Tamworth to bring you the top 20 hiking routes in the region

To see which of our walks around Tamworth is the right one for you, browse real tips and photos uploaded by other hikers—and see what they had to say about each walk

Intermediate Hiking Tour

What is the history of the Tamworth Woods?

The woods, which lie just a couple of miles from Tamworth, officially date back to the 11th century and the Domesday Book

And that long history may have something to do with the tales of ghosts, witchcraft and occult activities that have persisted within the ancient woodland, which covers almost nearly 400 acres, over the years

Where are the best areas to live in Tamworth?

Well positioned high intensive small agricultural block

Located on the Oak lined King George V Avenue, arguably one of Tamworth's most desired, picturesque and sought after areas

Country living on the edge of the city

Heavy fertile alluvial river flats

Woods near tamworth
Woods near tamworth

Human settlement in England

Wood End is a former Pit village in North Warwickshire, England.
It lies to the south east of Tamworth and close to the border with Staffordshire.
It grew around the former Kingsbury Colliery but now it serves as a commuter village to Tamworth.
It has a church, a primary school, a co-operative store, a working men's club and a village hall.
The population of Wood End is 2,205, but from the 2011 Census has been included in Kingsbury.

Human settlement in England

Wood End is a village in Warwickshire, England.
It is about 1 mile north of Tanworth-in-Arden, and has a railway station situated on the Birmingham Snow Hill to Stratford-upon-Avon on the North Warwickshire Line.

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