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Trent Valley Walks

Recommended walks along the Trent and Dove Valley


Trent Valley Walks

Recommended walks along the Trent and Dove Valley

There’s lots of ways to discover the Trent and Dove Valleys but nothing beats exploring and discovering this varied landscape on foot. We have compiled a series of recommended walks, including the Trent Valley Way, a long distance footpath along the River Trent.

Trent Valley Way
Who doesn’t like walking along a river? We know that walking has lots of benefits over above simple enjoyment; it boosts the immune system, improves joint flexibility and helps lower blood pressure. Even better, walking in the outdoors, amongst nature, has been proven to boost our mood and improve our mental wellbeing.

The Trent Valley Way has been created to provide an opportunity to explore the River Trent Valley; passing cities, towns and villages; connecting with wildlife and places of interest. It connects the cities and towns which have built their business, industry and heritage on the River Trent, or within its floodplain.

What is the Trent Valley Way?

  • The Trent Valley Way is a long distance footpath that follows public rights of way. It follows the river and its valley and can be enjoyed as short local walks or longer treks.
  • Within the Transforming the Trent Valley landscape the route from Rugeley to Shardlow takes you 43 miles (69km) through market towns and rolling countryside, along the River Trent and Trent and Mersey canal.
  • The entire length of the Trent Valley Way will become a waymarked, long distance footpath along the Trent Valley from source to estuary. Currently, only sections of the route have been waymarked.
  • Within our landscape, 7 circular routes have been created, for you to explore the local area.
  • Artwork and information has been installed at 16 locations along the route between Rugeley and Shardlow.

 
 
 
 
 

Trent Valley Way Route Maps

The Trent Valley Way forms a key part of the Trent Valley landscape and is a popular walking route for local walkers and long-distance hikers. A map of the whole of the Trent Valley Way within the Transforming the Trent Valley project area is available here.

Below are links to detailed maps showing the route for the Trent Valley Way within the Transforming the Trent Valley project area. As well as the main Trent Valley Way, there are also a series of circular and linear routes or spurs connected to the main path taking in other points of interest and visitor attractions close to the River Trent. Some sections are interim routes due to quarrying, and are subject to change.

Maps for the remainder of the Trent Valley Way outside of the Transforming the Trent Valley project area in Staffordshire and downstream into Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire are available on the Trent Rivers Trust website.

Trent Valley Way Circular Walks

If you don’t want to tackle the whole length of the Trent Valley Way, why not try one of the circular walks in the area? These shorter walks are a great way to explore parts of the landscape along the Trent Valley, without having to worry about getting back to your car or the bus stop!

  1. Burton
  2. Repton
  3. Shardlow
  4. Swarkestone
  5. Tucklesholme
  6. Wolseley
  7. Yoxall

The Trent and Mersey Canal at Armitage, Staffordshire.

21/02/2021
Photo © 2024 Jane Rowbottom

 
 
 
 
 

More Walks within the scheme area

There are many interesting walks that can be found right across our scheme area. Many of these are actively promoted by local walking groups and parish councils. The links provided below take you to third-party websites, the content of which is not the reponsibility of Transforming the Trent Valley.

ROLLESTON LOCAL WALKS

The Rolleston Local Walks website  lists ten local walks that are ideal for exploring the area.

TUTBURY HERITAGE WALK

This circular walk was devised by the Tutbury Civic Society. In 2007 the Society received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund in order to fund a research project carried out by a team from Birmingham Archaeology.

More information about the Tutbury Heritage Walk can be found here .

Newton Solney Route

Newton Solney Route

Snow at Winshill - Dave Cowper

Snow at Winshill - Dave Cowper

Newton Solney

Newton Solney

Anchor Church - Alison Thornhill TTTV

Anchor Church - Alison Thornhill TTTV

Newton Solney footpath

Newton Solney footpath

River Trent Burton Bridge - Dave Cowper

River Trent Burton Bridge - Dave Cowper