Walks that start from or go through Hatton, with the most recent at the top
Angus and Tracey led this hike from the Hatton Arms at 9:30am on Sun 16 Jun. A picturesque and varied walk through Warwickshire countryside, the route follows footpaths, a section of the Grand Union Canal, a woodland path and some bridle paths and minor roads.
This walk started from the Hatton Arms, Hatton, CV35 7JJ, at 10.00 am on Saturday 30th. March and was led by Bob Reid. It was approximately 5 miles long.
From the Hatton Arms the walk follows Shakespeare's Avon Way through Budbrooke into Hampton on the Hill before turning off towards Grove Park. From there go north bypassing Hatton Country World to the Grand Union Canal, turn right onto the towpath and back to the Hatton Arms.
This walk of around 9 miles was led by Tas Hind from the Hatton Arms car park, CV35 7JJ, on Sun 16 Jul. Some 50% of the route follows the towpath of the Grand Union Canal, the remainder being on rural footpaths around the villages of Little Shrewley and Hatton.
This walk of around 9 miles was led by Tas Hind from the Hatton Arms car park, CV35 7JJ, on Sun 12 Feb, 2023. Some 50% of the route follows the towpath of the Grand Union Canal, the remainder being on rural footpaths around the villages of Little Shrewley and Hatton.
This walk was led by Anna Johnston and started from Cape Road Carpark, Warwick, CV34 4LB, at 9.30am on Sunday 11th September. From the Car Park we went to St Nicholas Park then followed the riverside path along the Avon and crossed fields up to Old Milverton,. We passed the fascinating and eerie Guy's Cliffe, crossed over the weir and then went through The Saxon Mill. We followed the Centenary Way and came back through Hatton to join the Grand Union Canal at the middle of Hatton's famous 'stairway to heaven' flight of 21 locks, one of the longest in the country. We followed the canal back into Warwick and had an excellent lunch at The Globe.
This 10 mile walk was led by Angus & Tracey Mills from The Hatton Arms, CV35 7JJ on Saturday 17th July, 2021. A route description follows below, then some some photos and a map of the route with a link to a GPX file.
The route: walk through the pub grounds to the canal, cross at the brick bridge and continue straight ahead (walking away from the canal) to a wooden gate. The footpath continues ahead crossing the railway line over a bridge and passing Alders and Budbrooke farms where it becomes a track leading to a quiet road.
This walk from the Hatton Arms, CV35 7JJ, started at 9.00 am. It is a circular walk of about 10 miles, initially heading towards Warwick along the canal, leaving via a footpath by the locks at bridge 49, passing Woodloes Farm, skirting around Warwickshire Golf course and heading back to the Hatton Arms via Goldrest Farm, Bulloak Farm and Lower Farm. Easy walking predominantly; a mixture of canal towpaths, urban footpaths and bridleways.
There will be a hike starting from the Hatton Arms,CV35 7JJ, starting at 9.30 am.
This is a shorter variant of the Hatton Walk that we have done previously, approximately 9 miles long. Easy walking mainly on bridleways, pavements, metalled tracks / minor roads and good canal towpaths with minimal mud: a banker for this time of year.
This walk from the Hatton Arms, CV35 7JJ is a circular walk of about 10 miles, initially heading towards Warwick along the canal, leaving via a footpath by the locks at bridge 49, passing Woodloes Farm, skirting around Warwickshire Golf course and heading back to the Hatton Arms via Goldrest Farm, Bulloak Farm and Lower Farm. Easy walking: predominantly, a mixture of canal towpaths, urban footpaths and bridleways.
Distance: around 10.5 miles starting at the Hatton Arms, Birmingham Road, Hatton, Warwickshire, CV35 7JJ.
From the pub we cross the Birmingham Road and head West (left) for a short distance before turning right and walking up the drive to Home Farm. We take a footpath on the right and circle around the farm buildings before turning right onto a track on the other side of the farm; we head away from the farm (right) and then turn right and continue straight to a minor road.
Angus and Tracey Mills planned this walk for the Hampton Hikers with two options - a 'standard' Hampton Hikers walk of around 11 miles and an 'extended' walk of 17+ miles for those who are in training for the Cotswold Way Walk (or anyone else wishing to join them).
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