Advice on using rights of way
When visiting the countryside, prepare for your visit by taking suitable clothing for the (unpredictable!) weather conditions, and making sure you wear strong footwear.
Countryside – disabled access
Our country parks have surfaced and signed access trails, our visitor centres and cafes have wheelchair access, mobility scooters are available on free loan at Pooley Country Park.
Countryside publications
Browse our list of countryside publications for walks and trails, cycling opportunities, latest Ordnance Survey maps and much more.
Countryside rights of way
Warwickshire has over 1700 miles of public footpaths and bridleways as well as many hundreds of miles of quiet roads, canal towpaths and land managed for public access.
Country parks
Warwickshire’s Country Parks offer a range of activities from a relaxing stroll, to a bike ride or a fun day out with all the family.
Dogs in the countryside
Follow these simple steps to ensure you and your pet have a safe and enjoyable visit.
Paths and trails
Warwickshire has a wealth of marked trails with more routes under development. If you are devising a trail, please let us know. We offer a free checking service to try to ensure there are no legal anomalies in the paths selected.
Volunteering in the countryside
The Countryside Recreation Team works with volunteers, both in the Country Parks and on the Public Rights of Way network throughout the county.
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