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Cycling routes linking the Wyre Forest towns

Cycling routes linking the Wyre Forest towns

Information on the work for cycling routes linking the Wyre Forest towns.

Cycling routes linking the Wyre Forest Towns

Sustrans has identified four primary routes that link the Wyre Forest Towns as shown in the maps below:

WF1: Cookley to Stourport-on-Severn via canal towpath (11.7 km)

This route follows the Staffordshire and Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼ¿â canal towpath from Caunsall Road via Cookley and Wolverley to Kidderminster town centre and onward to Stourport-on-Severn (Stourport Basin).

WF2: Kidderminster to Stourport-on-Severn via A451 (5.5 km)

This route connects Kidderminster town centre, Castle Road, Park Lane, footpaths through Brinton Park, A451 Stourport Road, Minster Road, Vale Road and Mitton Street to Stourport town centre (High Street).

WF3: Bewdley Leisure Centre to Burlish Top Nature Reserve (1.6 km)

From Bewdley Leisure Centre via B4195 Stourport Road, A456 Stourport Road, footpaths to Blackstone Nature Reserve and Burlish Top Nature Reserve at the Kingsway entrance.

WF4: Wribbenhall to Sutton Park via A456 (3 km)

From the junction of Stourport Road and Westbourne Street, under the railway bridge to B4190 Kidderminster Road, Catchems End, A456 Kidderminster Road and Bewdley Hill to the junction of Lea Bank Avenue. 

Have your say

To inform the Council's approach to providing walking, wheeling and cycling improvements in the Wyre Forest Towns, a public engagement exercise is currently underway, asking for people's views. We would like to know how the emerging LCWIP network might encourage more walking, wheeling and cycling in Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn and Bewdley.

This LCWIP engagement distinguishes cycling from walking and wheeling routes. However, as part of the commitment to making active travel accessible to everyone, it is intended that all cycling corridors will consider corridor-wide improvements for walking and wheeling where possible.

As many people as possible are encouraged to have their say by accessing the online maps and survey.

Documents

Please find below the PDF versions of the maps on this page.

Wyre Forest Towns – Emerging Cycling Routes WF1 to WF4 (PDF)

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