Description
Goes from Coseley Railway Station via main road to the steep steps down to the mouth of the Coseley Tunnel. Follows towpath of the Birmingham Canal as far as The Old Bush Pub, where it leaves via the car park and joins Hurst Lane, the main road. A turning to the right takes you into a quiet residential area. The roads eventually become a footpath, which comes out on the very busy Birmingham New Road. Crossing here needs to be with great care. Having crossed, a series of paths takes you past the back of the Black Country Museum and then Dudley Zoo. Having emerged on to Castle Hill, it's a short walk to the meeting place by Dudley Bus Station
Goes from Coseley Railway Station via main road to the steep steps down to the mouth of the Coseley Tunnel. Follows towpath of the Birmingham Canal as far as The Old Bush Pub, where it leaves via the car park and joins Hurst Lane, the main road. A turning to the right takes you into a quiet residential area. The roads eventually become a footpath, which comes out on the very busy Birmingham New Road. Crossing here needs to be with great care. Having crossed, a series of paths takes you past the back of the Black Country Museum and then Dudley Zoo. Having emerged on to Castle Hill, it's a short walk to the meeting place by Dudley Bus Station
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Coseley
Grid Ref
SO9426794081
Lat / Lon
52.54457° / -2.08596°
Easting / Northing
394,267E / 294,081N
What3Words
atomic.rapid.lowest
Dudley
Grid Ref
SO9462190374
Lat / Lon
52.51124° / -2.08068°
Easting / Northing
394,621E / 290,374N
What3Words
sheep.nests.hurt
Coseley | |
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Grid Ref | SO9426794081 |
Lat / Lon | 52.54457° / -2.08596° |
Easting / Northing | 394,267E / 294,081N |
What3Words | atomic.rapid.lowest |
Dudley | |
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Grid Ref | SO9462190374 |
Lat / Lon | 52.51124° / -2.08068° |
Easting / Northing | 394,621E / 290,374N |
What3Words | sheep.nests.hurt |
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review
David Sanderson
14 Nov 2021A direct and reasonably offroad route that I took from Dudley to Coseley. Having left Castle Hill and passed the Zoo car park, the footpaths are a nice way to get to the edge of Tipton Green. At stages they overlook the Black Country Museum. Crossing the Birmingham New Road requires some care, but is not impossible. The route through Tipton Green is quiet and residential, before joining the main road, Hurst Lane. Getting on to the Birmingham Canal has to be done via the right hand side through the car park or beer garden of the Old Bush pub which feels a bit strange, but is the only way to do it. The stretch along the canal is nice, the water is very clear and it teems with wildlife. Leaving the canal involves a steep and slightly overgrown set of stairs at the mouth of Coseley Tunnel. The walk from there to the meeting place is along the main road. In summary this is a good, direct and enjoyable route but could do with leaving the canal at a better place. Earlier in the day, I'd walked Costip, from Coseley to Tipton which had done just that. I've used the start of Costip in Cosdud 3, a better Slow Way.
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