I recently visited National Trust - Clent Hills, and it was a wonderful experience. The area offers stunning views, with various walking trails that cater to all levels of fitness. The Four Stones at the top of the hill were a particular highlight, offering both historical intrigue and a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, you can even see the Welsh mountains in the distance.
The trails are well-maintained and family-friendly, with some suitable for young children and people with limited mobility. The park is also dog-friendly, but it’s recommended to keep pets on a lead in certain areas to protect wildlife.
If you’re looking for a peaceful escape into nature, Clent Hills is the perfect place to unwind. The Nimmings Wood car park has a lovely café where you can grab a drink and relax after your walk.
I highly recommend this location for anyone visiting the area, whether for a quiet stroll or a more...
Read moreNimmings wood cafe in satnav. 3 different carparks that I know of for different starting points. Nimmings wood cafe £4 All Day. Reasonable size, but weekends will get very congested. Mon-Fri is fine unless school holidays. Laybys are used too if there are free spots. Sausage & Egg sandwich is recommended after your hike. I could have eaten 2 easily. It is very enjoyable and there is no need to remortgage. There are many trails that we're trying out. Pretty straightforward, that said, making your way to the other carparks and hikes isn't that easy to do. Maybe apps might help to extend your walk. The longest loop on the map is 4 miles but isn't marked clearly. Apparently, additional markings are on the way to find your way around better. Great hike, fantastic views, favourite with the dogs 🐕 & children. Nimmings wood also has a zigzag path available for a more gradual...
Read moreThe disable access carpark which closes at 5pm was left open till 5.40pm. Me and my family parked our cars outside and sat on the grass in the carpark to eat our picnic. It was around 5.30pm. My 6yr old niece was playing and some racist people came speeding I'm their car into the carpark and nearly ran her over. They deliberately drifted the car on the stone very close to where we were sitting and threw all the dust and stones onto us. Then drove off. The gate keeper came 5 minutes later smirking and saying I watched everything but unfortunately I didn't take their number plate. He deliberately left the gate open for them and as soon as they left he closed them. Very narrow minded and racist people go here. They think they own the place. No...
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