Crossing the stile, we followed a narrow path alongside a field
where a taller stile over the other side took us over some railway tracks and into
some fields. On the left hand side we could see the Queens Head pub in the
distance. A few yards later, we’d joined onto the Worcester to Birmingham
Canal. We bore south along the canal through the bend as it turned westwards,
and at the second bridge we rejoined the road to visit the Navigation Inn. Sadly,
no cask was available at this time, so we decided to split a bottle of Shipyard
Pale Ale in the deserted beer garden instead. It was quite quirky, with lots of
memorabilia on the walls and canvas deck chairs, but it was also quite fake
with its astroturf. We now had to get back to the car and the easiest way to do
this was to head north back along the main road. This also meant that we had a
bit of a hill to climb.
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