Bretforton to Honeybourne
Walk past the front of the church, on Main Street, to School Lane and turn right. At end of the lane, cross the road taking a waymarked tarmac footpath, soon grass past the cemetery.
At a waymarked post 55yds (50m) from end of cemetery, cut across field at its narrowest point and bear right then left (at a 2nd waymarker) to a series of polytunnels. Turn right to run beside stream, then between the side of a polytunnel and a small reservoir. At a large ash tree, turn left and follow the track for 0.6 miles (1km) passing between more polytunnels and a hedge gap to a road.
Turn right then, in 16yds (15m), left at a waymarker, past a shack. With a hawthorn in front of you, follow the right side of the hedge for 0.25 miles (400m). Pass through a hedge gap and cross a long meadow, then a brook to a metal gate.
Turn right and follow the right-hand field edge/brook, between further gates towards static caravans. In 0.25 miles (400m) turn right across a footbridge. Here are some of your first glimpses of Dover’s Hill in the distance. Turn left keeping the brook and caravan site on your left, to an obvious stile. Continue on same line to pass beside stock fencing and a metal gate close to pale stone houses. Keeping houses on right, follow farm track crossing two further metal gates and exit paddock on far right, over a stile. Follow a narrow path for 21yds (20m) to gravel then keep same line to a road, arriving in Honeybourne.
Turn right. In 328yds (300m) turn left along Brick Walk towards the church. Follow the lane keeping the church on left and pass onto the playing field. Once again there are significant views of Dover’s Hill and the main Cotswold ridge. In 219yds (200m) cross a footbridge. Continue line across field to a hedge gap. To your right is Bredon Hill and, beyond, The Malverns. Cross an old concrete runway and strike half-right across a further field following waymarked posts aiming towards a clump of conifers and an industrial estate. In 109yds (100m), crossing a track at a waymarked post, now fork right keeping conifers and buildings away to your left and farm silos to right to a further waymarker. Now, with conifer half-left behind and hangar on left, head across field towards two solitary pines and a double H-pole, keeping silos on right when crossing a second disused runway. Cross a stile then, carefully, the road to a track leading to Saintbury Grounds Farm.
Follow the track for 547yds (500m). At the stone-pillared entrance to farm, follow waymarkers left to continue along a parallel track. As the track bears right to farm buildings, keep straight through hedge gap. Follow ditch edge and cross footbridge where a second ditch converges. Immediately strike half-left keeping the double electricity poles on right, to a hidden stile in the far hedge, approximately 109yds (100m) from field corner. Cross a thin meadow to a stile and footbridge. Go half-left to a post and rise in ground level next to a disused railway.
Now track right to cross the same field widthways to a hedge corner by poplars. Cross a stile. Keep hedge on right admiring the two vast oak trees as you pass to a hidden footbridge in the field corner. Continue along hedge line and pass through it, over another footbridge approximately 33yds (30m) before field corner. Turn immediately left, skirting remaining edge of poplar wood and at a wide clearing left to a lake.
With lake in front of you, turn right and follow field edge, through a gap, passing solar panels on left. Pass through five fields, keeping to the right hand field edge at all times. Cross a minor road and, once again, maintain the right hand field edge for a further four fields, gaining a view ultimately of Bretforton church. Approaching a minor road on a bend, turn immediately right across a footbridge and take the well-trodden path to another road with pavement. Turn left and left again in 164yds (150m) into Main Street, to return to the church and parking.
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Nearby places to stay
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Shop onsite
- Total units: 1
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview
- En suite
- Linens provided








