Clent Hills
Clent Hills
Explore the miles of footpaths, bridleways and easy access trails offering breathtaking panoramic views over the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders.
Wonder at the 18th-century follies which form the backdrop to the picturesque Hagley Hall.
Walk to Walton Hill, a little off the beaten track, for a more tranquil area. Find peace and quiet or get closer to nature at the wildlife hide; Walton Hill is an important area for breeding birds and rare insects.
Discover the myths, legends, bloody battles and early tourism ventures in the region.
On the summit can be found Lord Lyttleton's Stones - four stones atop Clent Hill placed there by the Lord of Hagley Hall. They are not a genuine stone circle therefore.
Guided Rambles
Get out in the fresh air with our guided rambles over the Clent Hills and surrounding countryside. Each walk has a different theme and takes you around a different five mile route.