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Bit of a specific question to any locals really. I've ridden at Clent a fair few times but I've noticed a few guys recently riding up/down the road to Stourbridge from Clent i.e. past Wychbury. I just wondered if there was a way of riding up to Clent from Stourbridge off road. I've looked on my OS maps but can only find footpaths. Bit of cheeky riding going on? Any help would be great! Cheers
I grew up sledging at clent, my Mom is still near although I moved away.
Where are the bike trails?
Which area you coming from luke1688? If it's kingswinford way then there's a fair bit of off road up to Hagley then some country lanes up to Clent.
From Stourbridge. I know the way via the country lanes but I've seen bikers coming out near the cattery at the top of the hill by the island on the A456. Sort of over behind Hagley Hall. Any ideas?
Jkomo there's trails all over Clent and Walton just follow the bridleways
Grab an OS map - are you sitting comfortably?
From S'bridge - cut through the estate and across the golf course (Stourbridge golf club, footpath so 'get off and push') cross Greyhound lane at the end straight onto Ounty John lane. This turns into a dirt road giving you a number of options. Best bet is to turn obvious next right, then left at the top (just past the fenced-off thingimajig), through gateway. Check your map, keep heading vaguely in this direction, you will come into Hagley (hint: cross the railway line), then make your way upto Holy Cross thru lanes, then upto the hills.
Alternatively, head out of Wollaston to the dead-end (by the big island near the crematorium). Get on the sandy track and just follow it pretty much all the way to Hagley. (Cross Sugar Loaf Lane, past Norton Covert, cross Norton Road onto County lane). Keep following obvious path (bridleway) always heading in the same general direction. You'll eventually emerge at Stakenbridge just outside Hagley. As above, head via lanes to Holy Cross, then Hills.
HTH.
I ride up the Hagley road until the foley island, ride up past the church (pedmore lane) chuck my bike over the style on the right, ride cheekily up the back of Whychbury, over the gate at the top, down through the woods to the road, carry along the road to the t junction, turn right, past the rugby club, down to the island, cross over the dual carriage way then follow the track around the back of the houses and through the clent estate.
Other than that similar to Bullandbladder
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My route will bring you out at the cattery/kennels
Thanks very much b and b! Unfortunately those are my local trails so I know them well (county lane etc) Its the last bit up to Clent from Hagley that I was after. I think basically its just on the lanes unless I wanna push up the footpaths. I know there's a few cheeky trails on the hills but I guess there's nothing off road to get up there from Hagley
Sorry mate I head from Kford to wollaston then past Norton Covert (all woods). I have done Roundhill Wood from Pedmore lane then drop down to an across the A456 just up from the lights by the garage head over to Hagley Hall and there's a singletrack path that takes you up to Clent but it still involved a the road up to Pedmore lane.
At ounty John lane I stead of going through the gate, if you turn left, go past the big houses, over train line, over the road then there is a warren of bridleways throughout the red lake drive estate that if you choose the right one will bring you out on the foley island
If I can be bothered tomorrow I'll reinstall memory map on my laptop and show you all the routes
Houns I think that's the way I'm looking for. Where is the track that leads through the Clent estate? Just up from the island by the rugby club? Appreciate all the help guys!
I'm on my crappy iPad which is rubbish for stuff like this, I'll see what I can do...
The track is a drive that goes off the island before you get to the badgers set/beefeater. It's marked private but you can ride it
It's pretty much on the opposite side of the island from the road you come out of (Wassel Grove?). Starts off as a big, obvious dirt road.
Oops, too slow.
The track is a drive that goes off the island before you get to the badgers set/beefeater. It's marked private but you can ride it
This. 8)
Best I can do for now
See the Track behind Hagley hill farm barns? That's where to go
go in here.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=392510&Y=281310&A=Y&Z=120
then right here.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=393270&Y=280920&A=Y&Z=120
Yeah what ssstu says
The path to get you there .......
Chuck bike over style here
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=391494&y=282195&z=120&sv=391494,282195&st=4&ar=y&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf&dn=767&ax=391494&ay=282195&lm=0
And climb right to the top (top gets really claggy when wet) as you go over gate at the top look for feint trail to you left, this weaves around down the hill, eventually crossing a small ditch taking you on to main trail which ends at the gate on the road
There's also a path/track that runs from oldswinford church to pedmore.
Then another path/track that goes through the woods in pedmore that'll take you towards the last track houns linked to.
Cheers guys that's exactly what I was looking for-the little track opposite the island and the right turn. Really appreciate it!
I'll give that a shot too....cheers.
The 'private road' off the roundabout at the top of the hill is now gated at the houses with very clear signs saying private property, to get round this head a bit further up the dual carriageway and over the style (it may be in the links above, not opened them to view sorry)
Hi Luke if you're ever after local routes you can always pop to twowheels (map in hand)and ask for the long haired one. I hear he rides local trails. Although you'll never catch him posting on here! : ๐ฏ
In response to the OP, the track you refer to is private. We have all been cheeky for years and used it with any problems. However after a chance encounter with the gamekeeper amongst other issues I was told some mountain bikers had "verbally abused" a lone women driving along this track and as a result we are not tolerated any more. As fare as I know there is no way to access the hill from this side. Its the usual case of the minority spoiling it for the majority.