Two trails that you can walk, along the banks of the River Severn in Worcester, to see some of the many works that engineers have built that transformed medieval Worcester into the busy but pleasant place we now live in.
Content type: Posters and handouts
Last updated: 22 September 2022
Author/s: Jo Barnett
Both trails start from the Newport Street carpark, but you can join them at any point along the river bank. Marked on the trail map are some of the many works of engineers.
The North Trail is a short and gentle walk of about an hour around Worcester Bridge and Sabrina Bridge, over a distance of about 1 mile.
The South Trail is longer and takes in Diglis, the canal basin, the river lock and the new footbridge at Lower Wick. Distance 2ΒΌ miles.