Hartshill Hayes and the country park

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From the car park, enter the Hartshill Hayes Country Park at the back of the visitor centre. Pass the children’s play area and take the path that arcs left (northwest) along the top of Hartshill, alongside a covered reservoir, and enjoy the super view over the surrounding area. Continue ahead on the path that then descends right into woodland. At the bottom of the woodland go over the two footbridges and then bear left to walk along a fine open path as you continue, initially to the left of the hedge, then to its right. In about 0.25 miles (400m) the path bends to the right and you will ascend northeast to the brow of the hill, from where you can overlook the Coventry Canal and get a great view. Bear left beside a kissing gate onto the path, which becomes hedged as you progress northwards towards Quarry Farm. Go through the gate to the left of the farm buildings onto Quarry Lane.

Turn right and stroll down the lane, bearing right at the junction until you come to bridge No. 36 over the Coventry Canal. Cross either bridge and descend right to the tow path. Go right under the bridge to walk in a northwesterly direction, and in 0.5 miles (800m) proceed beneath bridge No. 37.

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  Terrain  - Lanes, field paths, woodland tracks and tow paths
  Landscape  - Country park and rolling countryside
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead in park and along tow path
  Parking  - Car park at Hartshill Hayes Country Park
  Toilets en route  - Hartshill Hayes Country Park
About the walk
In 1978, around 136 acres (55ha) of the hillside around Hartshill were made into the fine country park that forms the basis of this walk. It strays into Warwickshire proper and includes part of the Coventry Canal. A sizeable area of woodland has developed at Hartshill, refreshingly dominated by...
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The sparkle of sunlight on a gentle river as it meanders through beautiful countryside; the reflections of sailing boats on a lake; relaxing with a pint in the garden of an old English pub in a picturesque village; brightly coloured narrow boats making their way through a flight of lock gates; the imposing silhouette of an historic castle. These are the scenes that make Warwickshire a delight.
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Hartshill Hayes and the country park

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Additional information
  Terrain - Lanes, field paths, woodland tracks and tow paths
  Landscape - Country park and rolling countryside
  Dog friendliness - Off lead in park and along tow path
  Parking - Car park at Hartshill Hayes Country Park
  Toilets en route - Hartshill Hayes Country Park
About the walk
In 1978, around 136 acres (55ha) of the hillside around Hartshill were made into the fine country park that forms the basis of this walk. It strays into Warwickshire proper and includes part of the Coventry Canal. A sizeable area of woodland has developed at Hartshill, refreshingly dominated by...
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Warwickshire
The sparkle of sunlight on a gentle river as it meanders through beautiful countryside; the reflections of sailing boats on a lake; relaxing with a pint in the garden of an old English pub in a picturesque village; brightly coloured narrow boats making their way through a flight of lock gates; the imposing silhouette of an historic castle. These are the scenes that make Warwickshire a delight.