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Hikes around Charlecote Park explore the Warwickshire countryside, characterized by gentle rolling hills and pastoral landscapes. The region is defined by the meandering River Avon and its tributary, the River Dene, which flow through historic parkland. The terrain consists mainly of grassy paths, riverside trails, and sections of quiet country lanes, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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nice leisurely walk around the grounds. accessible for all walkers.
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A public pathway is available also for cyclists where you will meet very friendly and chatty fellas.
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Charlecote’s brewhouse has mostly 18th century brewing equipment, water pumps, coppers and stalls. It is a typical brew-house of a well-ordered English country estate during late 18th century. The equipment was used to brew beer for the household until early 20th century.
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Beautiful front door could hold back an army
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Yes, the area is very family-friendly. The terrain is mostly flat with grassy paths, making it accessible for most ages. For a shorter, easy walk that's great for little legs, consider the Charlecote Park – Charlecote Park Brewhouse loop from Charlecote, which is just over 2 miles (3.4 km).
Dogs on leads are welcome in the parkland at Charlecote Park. However, be aware that the park has free-roaming fallow deer and Jacob sheep, so it's essential to keep your dog under close control at all times. Always check the National Trust's specific guidelines before your visit.
The trails around Charlecote Park are characterized by gentle, rolling countryside. You can expect to walk on well-maintained grassy paths through the parkland, along the flat banks of the River Avon, and on some quiet country lanes. Elevation changes are minimal, making it a comfortable hiking experience.
Most of the popular routes in the area are circular. A great option for a comprehensive tour of the parkland is the Charlecote Park – Charlecote Mill loop from Charlecote CP. This 7-mile (11.3 km) trail provides a wonderful sense of the estate's scale and beauty.
The park is rich with sights. Key features include the 16th-century house, the historic Tudor Gatehouse, and the picturesque Charlecote Mill. A major highlight is the herd of fallow deer that has roamed the park since Tudor times. You'll also enjoy views of the River Avon and landscapes designed by 'Capability' Brown.
Many of the main paths within the formal parkland are surfaced and may be suitable for robust prams and wheelchairs, especially in dry weather. However, some of the longer hiking routes venture onto grassy, uneven tracks that can become muddy and would be challenging. The shorter 'Parkland walk' is generally the most accessible option.
Charlecote Park is a National Trust property, and an admission fee is typically required to access the parkland, house, and gardens. This fee contributes to the conservation of the estate. National Trust members can enter for free. Some public footpaths may exist in the wider area outside the park boundaries.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful scenery, the chance to see the historic deer herd, and the well-maintained, easy-to-follow paths through the classic English parkland.
While most trails are gentle, you can find more substantial walks. The Tudor Gatehouse, Charlecote – Charlecote Park loop from Charlecote is a moderate hike of nearly 10 miles (15.7 km) that explores the wider landscape beyond the immediate park, offering a longer day out.
Charlecote Park has a dedicated car park for visitors. Parking is usually free for National Trust members, but there may be a charge for non-members. It's a popular destination, so the car park can get busy, especially on weekends and holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended.
You can find over a dozen curated routes around Charlecote Park on komoot. These range from short, easy strolls of a couple of miles to more moderate hikes over 7 miles (11 km), offering plenty of options for different fitness levels and time constraints.


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