Churchill And Blakedown
Churchill And Blakedown
Best mountain peaks around Churchill And Blakedown are characterized by gently rolling hills and picturesque countryside. While the area does not feature mountains in the traditional sense, it offers several notable high points and scenic locations popular for walking and outdoor activities. These elevated areas provide rewarding views of the Worcestershire countryside and distant hill ranges on clear days. The local landscape is well-suited for various walking and hiking trails, offering a peaceful escape into nature.
Last updated: July 6, 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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A great place to visit and wide veiws
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The region offers several popular high points and scenic locations. Among the most cherished are The Four Stones, Clent Hills, known for its striking monument and magnificent views, and Walton Hill Summit, which is the highest point on the Clent Hills and often quieter with great vistas. Another favorite is Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, offering panoramic views over Worcestershire from its picturesque hilltops.
Yes, many of the elevated areas and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. For instance, The Four Stones, Clent Hills is noted as family-friendly, offering a gentle climb and unique stone circle. Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park and Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve are also excellent choices for family outings, providing tranquil woodlands and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Despite being gently rolling hills rather than towering mountains, the elevated areas offer rewarding panoramic views. From places like Barnet Hill, you can see expansive views over Stourbridge, Dudley, and even as far as Sedgley. Higher elevations also provide fantastic eastward views towards the Clent Hills, and on clear days, you might even glimpse the distant Malvern Hills to the south and the Clee Hills in Shropshire to the west.
Absolutely. The Four Stones, Clent Hills features a striking monument erected around 1763, supposedly aligned with the solstice sunset. Another significant historical site is Kinver Edge, a high sandstone ridge with two ancient hill forts and the famous Holy Austin Rock Houses, which were cave dwellings inhabited until the 1960s.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. Spring brings vibrant greenery and wildflowers, such as the stunning bluebell displays at Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve. Autumn offers colorful foliage. Clear days in any season will enhance the panoramic views from the various high points.
The nature reserves and woodlands around Churchill And Blakedown are rich in wildlife. At Kinver Edge, you might spot adders, common lizards, skylarks, buzzards, and great spotted woodpeckers. Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve is particularly good for birdwatching, home to species like buzzards, kestrels, sparrowhawks, and various owls.
The gently rolling hills and picturesque countryside are ideal for various outdoor activities. Besides walking and hiking, the area is popular for horse riding and cycling. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running trails that weave through the landscape, offering different ways to experience the natural beauty.
Yes, the area is well-suited for walks ranging from easy to moderate. Many paths are easily accessible, making them suitable for different fitness levels. For example, Barnet Hill offers a pleasant, easy hike with good paths. The overall landscape of gently rolling hills provides numerous opportunities for gentle strolls through open fields and woodlands.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views and the peaceful escape into nature. The tranquility of the woodlands and the diverse wildlife are often highlighted. Many appreciate the accessibility of the paths and the panoramic vistas, even from the less towering elevations. The unique character of places like The Four Stones and the quiet charm of Walton Hill Summit are also highly regarded.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly, with many trails and open spaces suitable for walks with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to check for any specific local signage regarding dog access in nature reserves.
For more detailed local information, you can refer to resources such as the Churchill and Blakedown Neighbourhood Plan, which provides insights into the local landscape and community. You can find more information on the parish council's website: churchillandblakedown-pc.gov.uk.


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