Thornbury Welcomes Walkers

Our aim is help all people in the Thornbury district and visitors to enjoy outdoor life on foot or however they can.

To help with this, we have succeeded in getting Thornbury accredited as a Walkers are Welcome Town

For more about Thornbury visit MyThornbury.co.uk

Our Vision

Thornbury’s motto – Decus Sabrinae Vallis, The Jewel of the Severn Vale, sums up the town’s unique position. Unexpected, glimpses across the valley to the Forest of Dean are the reward for climbing our gentle hills. Visiting Ramblers usually head for the Lower Severn Levels promoted by the Forgotten Landscape initiative, but also come to walk along the all-weather Streamside Walks, which are accessible by families with push chairs and people in mobility scooters. The Biodiversity Ring explores the countryside outside the built area, while The Heritage Walk opens the historical potential of the town, which is extended by occasional guided walks, both within the historic borough and out into the countryside with its deer parks and tales of nineteenth century poachers. The Jubilee Way and the Severn Way Link help the fitter and more adventurous walkers and runners to explore the further reaches of the former Royal Forest of Horwood and Alveston with the help of what remains of our public transport network. The completion of the England Coastal Path has now made it possible to use the Jubilee Way to access a circular path over a hundred miles long using a section of the Cotswold Way, the Limestone Link and parts of the Butcombe Trail and the West Mendip Way encircling the Forest of Avon and The West of England Nature Partnership

Paths: If you care, leave your seat – they’re kept open by feet.

  • Signs of Spring

    One of the most iconic walks in the Step into Spring Festival was delivered by Steve England and sponsored by South Glos Council. I call it iconic because it followed the Streamside Path, one of the Jewels in Thornbury’s Crown, which will soon be improved by another South Glos project. Steve started in the Rock…

  • The Long and the Short of it

    Well! It’s Wednesday, I’ve been to the chiropodist and I’m sufficiently relaxed to reflect on the Thornbury Step into Spring Walking Festival that took place over the Weekend. As advised, we started small, unlike the Bristol Walk Fest that is today appealing for walk leaders for their event, which is taking place over the whole…

  • Bus Walk to/from Dursley

    This is one of the trails that we going to use for the Step into Spring Walking Festival. It is one of the published Slow Way routes, and I have done it before. However, there are more than one possible route, so I needed to check out some possibilities. It was a lovely day and…

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