Came with the family and loved it! A real beautiful spot in the West Midlands particularly for those photographers out there :) The on site parking is pay and display, with a café and toilet facilities, and there's a car park that's about 10 minutes away, which is free. The hill itself is lovely, and the view from the top is no less than picturesque-- there are a variety of routes up to the top that vary in accessibility-- so yeah, there are less steeper routes to the top for those with young children or those less able to walk.
COVID19 CHANGES: The children's play area was closed off, however, due to covid19 and theres only one toilet open and plenty of...
Read moreClent Hills is a beautiful spot about 30–45 minutes from Birmingham. The views from the top are absolutely stunning, especially on a clear day.
Parked just outside the National Trust Nimmings Wood car park on the roadside. There's free parking along the road and there's also the main car park (pay-and-display) which has toilets and a small cafe.
The walk is a relaxing mix of woodland and hill paths, with the Four Stones viewpoint being the highlight. It’s great for photos and a quiet sit-down. The area’s popular but still feels calm and spacious.
Would 100% recommend for a walk, some peaceful time, or even...
Read moreLovely Narional Trust spot with wooded walks to the top rewarded with panoramic views as far away into Wales on a clear day. The only* small car park (free to NT members) can get full on sunny days, and the access roads are narrow winding and can get congested, with no turning places, so beware if you drive anything larger than a medium sized car, certainly don't try it in a camper. The NT run cafe offers drinks and basic food with outdoor seating.
there are other access points including the road up from opposite the fountain pub, in clent but parking is...
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