A stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands 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.
Lovely area for walk, relaxing and picnicking. We'll worth a visit. Cafe serves tasty sarnies and coffee but don't expect the usual NT menu
Lots of different trails to explore. The view is fantastic on a clear day. Gets busy on the National Trust car park, but there's plenty of space. The pay and display is not well signed, I wandered around a bit trying to find it. It's to the left of the cafe.
Completed the All Trails Clent Loop starting and finishing at the Vine Inn. Was a 7.5km walk with good elevation and only a couple of roads, majority was public footpath.
Absolutely loved Clent Hills, the views from the top are spectacular, its got a cafe but closes at 4pm, really worth while going for an afternoon walk especially when the weather is beautiful
Bequtiful place, steep hill but nice cafe each side. Great dof walk. Great views
Wonderful place to go for a walk or for a break if you are driving across the country as it's a reasonable distance from the M5, and there's plenty of seating to have a picnic and areas to walk the dog. Plus toilets and free parking for NT members.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Cycling
Hiking
Jogging
Loop trail
Trail difficulty
Walking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
Dogs allowed outside
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Lovely area for walk, relaxing and picnicking. We'll worth a visit. Cafe serves tasty sarnies and coffee but don't expect the usual NT menu
Lots of different trails to explore. The view is fantastic on a clear day. Gets busy on the National Trust car park, but there's plenty of space. The pay and display is not well signed, I wandered around a bit trying to find it. It's to the left of the cafe.
Completed the All Trails Clent Loop starting and finishing at the Vine Inn. Was a 7.5km walk with good elevation and only a couple of roads, majority was public footpath.
Absolutely loved Clent Hills, the views from the top are spectacular, its got a cafe but closes at 4pm, really worth while going for an afternoon walk especially when the weather is beautiful
Bequtiful place, steep hill but nice cafe each side. Great dof walk. Great views
Wonderful place to go for a walk or for a break if you are driving across the country as it's a reasonable distance from the M5, and there's plenty of seating to have a picnic and areas to walk the dog. Plus toilets and free parking for NT members.