Exploring The Lickeys

Exploring The Lickeys
Great Walks in and around The Lickey Hills Country Park

As an indispensable addition to your Country Park visit, the new guide offers much more than than just a collection of 13 walks.

Whether you are an occasional visitor or a seasoned regular the book will greatly expand your knowledge of the area in all manner of interests. From the early rock formations millions of years ago to the importance of the hills during World War I and II – you will find parts of the park you never knew existed! We even take you on a trip to Waseley Hills Country Park, Cofton Park, the Bittell Reservoirs and to the heart of Lickey itself.

Exploring The Lickeys‘ book
Published March 2017
68 page soft back with wipe clean cover
recycled paper and Woodland Carbon initiative
inc: Park and 13 Walk Maps, History, Heathland and Woodland Information, Children’s Activities Pages with Cheeky Monkey and more…
£5
© 2017 the lickey hills society
– all content copyright of The Lickey Hills Society and/or under licence from Arch Media

Copies can be purchased from Wednesday 15 March 2017 :
– The Visitor Centre in Warren Lane
–  by post from The Lickey Hills Society

Great Walks‘ book
Published November 2012
Update/reprint February 2015
40 page soft back with wipe clean cover
recycled paper and Woodland Carbon initiative
inc: Park and 8 Walk Maps, History, Heathland Information, Children’s Activities Pages and more…
out of print
© 2015 the lickey hills society
– all content copyright of The Lickey Hills Society and/or under licence from Arch Media


Spot The Difference

When Emily and Finley were having a wonderful time in the Country Park Adventure Playground one afternoon. Suddenly, they were surprised with a number of magical changes whilst playing – did you Spot The Difference for all of the eight changes?



The authors L-R: Steve, Penny, Baden, Carole, Jill, Pete, Mike & Keith

‘Exploring The Lickeys’

The books authors:
Mike Brooke
Carole Burden
Baden Carlson
Jill Harvey
Peter Harvey
Keith Woolford

The Rangers:
Steve Hinton
Penny Marriott
Adam Noon

Photographs:
Keith Woolford

Graphics:
Simon Woolford

Design & Print:
Arch Media

Contributors:
Frances Brannan, (postcards)
volunteers who helped shape the walks – Dave Beardsmore,
Joy Bourne, Ena Dixon, Holly Egleton, Brian Gould, Carole & Edwin Gumbley, Laura Hamilton, Ben & Sam Harvey, Dave Higgs, Phil Smith, Martin Southall, Elizabeth Waters and Simon Woolford. Oh, and Rusty the dog!

Book cover picture: Sarah, Kathyrn and Thomas Crockett