Clent Hills: Walton Hill and Four Stones Walk
Stourbridge, Worcestershire · West Midlands
Quick answer
Clent Hills Walton Hill and Four Stones Walk is a 7.5km moderate dog walk on National Trust hillside in Worcestershire, climbing to the 315-metre summit with panoramic views from the Malvern Hills to the Cotswolds. Dogs are welcome off lead on open hillside but close control required near grazing livestock. The Four Stones folly is a landmark feature. National Trust cafe dog-friendly outside.
Walk route
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Distance
4.7 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
Off-lead
No
Stiles
None
Parking
Available
About this walk
The Clent Hills are a 240-acre National Trust hillside in Worcestershire south-west of Birmingham, rising to 315 metres at Walton Hill. The 7.5km Walton Hill and Four Stones Walk from the Nimmings car park climbs to the summit, visits the Four Stones folly on the adjacent ridge, descends through the mixed woodland on the north-east slope and returns via the open grazed hillside. The Four Stones are an 18th-century folly erected by Lord Lyttelton. Dogs are welcome off lead on the open hillside sections and on the woodland paths. Livestock grazing is present on the lower slopes; close control near sheep and cattle is required throughout. The National Trust cafe at the Nimmings car park is dog-friendly outside.
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