Catshill and North Marlbrook CP
Catshill and North Marlbrook CP
Mountain peaks near Catshill and North Marlbrook CP are characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and reservoirs, offering elevated areas popular for recreation and scenic views. This region provides diverse natural landscapes, including country parks with extensive trail networks. Visitors can explore various high points that offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. The Catshill and North Marlbrook CP location and geographical features make it suitable for outdoor activities across different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You can clearly see the centre of Birmingham from here, but you can also see most of Worcestershire if you look in the opposite direction.
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Walton Hill 315.6m P212 (1035ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2870) [JNSA 12850] TP0725 - Walton Hill S1533 FB height 315.821m #961
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Worth a visit not only at sunset!
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Bilberry Hill is one of the Lickey Hills southwest of Birmingham and northeast of Worcester. Positioned above the village of Cofton Hackett, it’s an integral part of the Lickey Hills Country Park. As part of the Lickey Ridge, composed of hard quartzite this spot offers stunning views over Birmingham and the surrounding countryside. The hill derives its name from the abundant tracts of Bilberry bushes (Vaccinium myrtillus) that occupy its slopes, providing locals with a tradition of harvesting their fruit each autumn for centuries to make jams, preserves, and delightful apple and bilberry pies.
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A great place to visit and wide veiws
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Standing at 315 m Walton Hill is the highest point in the Clent Hills. It's a great view point and a good target for a running loop here.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the The Four Stones, Clent Hills, known for its unique monument and magnificent views. Another favorite is Walton Hill Summit, the highest point on the Clent Hills offering expansive vistas. The Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park also provides panoramic views over Worcestershire.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Four Stones, Clent Hills is considered family-friendly. Within Waseley Hills Country Park, the Jubilee Plantation is also suitable for families. Additionally, Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve and Bilberry Hill Viewpoint are noted as family-friendly locations within the Lickey Hills.
The elevated areas around Catshill and North Marlbrook CP are characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and reservoirs. You'll find diverse natural landscapes, including picturesque hilltops, hedgerows, pastures, and small woodlands. Nature reserves like Waseley Hills Country Park and Beaconwood and the Winsel offer rich flora and fauna, with Beaconwood being particularly known for stunning bluebell displays and birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, The Four Stones, Clent Hills is a notable historical site. This striking monument, though appearing prehistoric, was erected around 1763 and is said to be aligned with the solstice sunset, offering a unique blend of history and scenic beauty.
For expansive views, head to Walton Hill Summit, the highest point on the Clent Hills. The Four Stones, Clent Hills also provides magnificent vistas. Within the Lickey Hills, Bilberry Hill Viewpoint offers stunning views over Birmingham and the surrounding countryside. The Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park also affords fantastic panoramic views over Worcestershire.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging moderate hikes. You can explore trails within Lickey Hills Country Park, such as the Upper Bittell Reservoir – Lickey Hills Visitor Centre loop, or the Cofton Hill Trails – Beacon Hill Toposcope loop. Waseley Hills Country Park also features accessible paths like the Rabbit Trail – Waseley Hills Viewpoint loop. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Catshill and North Marlbrook CP guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Popular routes include the Lickey End – The Fruit Shack loop and the Beacon Hill Toposcope – Waseley Hills Viewpoint loop. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Catshill and North Marlbrook CP guide.
Absolutely. The area provides various cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the The Deli, Belbroughton – The Swan Pub loop and the Cadbury World – Rea Valley Route loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Catshill and North Marlbrook CP guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse trails catering to different abilities, from gentle park circuits to more demanding countryside excursions. Many highlight the stunning panoramic views from various viewpoints, such as those from Walton Hill Summit and Bilberry Hill Viewpoint. The peaceful atmosphere, especially at less crowded spots like Walton Hill, and the natural beauty of woodlands and reservoirs are also frequently praised.
The Lickey Hills, including areas like Bilberry Hill Viewpoint, are beautiful year-round. However, spring is particularly lovely when the woodlands, such as Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve, are renowned for stunning displays of bluebells. Autumn also offers vibrant colors, and Bilberry Hill is known for its bilberry bushes, which provide fruit for harvesting each autumn.
While specific rules for dogs can vary, country parks like Lickey Hills and Waseley Hills generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead in certain areas or near livestock. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival for the most current regulations to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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