Best attractions and places to see around Alvechurch include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and local points of interest. Nestled in the Worcestershire countryside, the area features prominent hills, country parks, and the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor spaces and sites reflecting the region's history.
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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The trial are intermediate, yet at the same time great scenery and also the little ones can go for a rip at the park oh also check out their cafe ππΎπ«Άπ½
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Worth a visit not only at sunset!
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For magnificent views, head to Beacon Hill Toposcope in Lickey Hills Country Park, offering vistas over the countryside and into Birmingham. Walton Hill Summit, the highest point in the Clent Hills, also provides extensive views. Additionally, Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park offers panoramic views over Worcestershire.
Alvechurch has a rich history. You can visit St. Laurence Church, dating back to 1239, or explore the site of a 13th-century Bishop's Palace, where remnants like part of the moat and a yew tree remain. The village itself features several medieval half-timbered buildings, alongside Georgian, Edwardian, and Victorian architecture. Historic canal structures like Bittell Bridge (Bridge 66) and Scarfield Wharf also offer a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lickey Hills Visitor Centre is a great starting point, offering facilities and information for exploring the country park. The Four Stones, Clent Hills, while a striking monument, is also listed as family-friendly, as are Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park and Beacon Hill Toposcope.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal towpath, or explore the trails at Lickey Hills Country Park, Waseley Hills Country Park, and the Clent Hills. The Bittell Reservoirs also offer waterside paths popular for hiking. For specific routes, you can find various options for hiking around Alvechurch, including easy and moderate trails.
Absolutely. The Worcester & Birmingham Canal towpath offers flat, easy walks. Additionally, you can find several easy hikes around Alvechurch, such as the 'Upper Bittell Reservoir loop from Alvechurch CP' or the 'Cobley Hill Trig Point β View of the Canal loop from Alvechurch'.
The Lickey Hills Visitor Centre is your go-to spot. It offers a cafe with indoor and outdoor seating, information boards, maps, and facilities. Park Rangers are also based here, providing assistance and a selection of books, postcards, and gifts.
Many of the natural areas around Alvechurch are dog-friendly. Lickey Hills Country Park, Waseley Hills Country Park, and the Clent Hills all offer extensive trails for you and your dog. The towpaths along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal and the paths around the Bittell Reservoirs are also popular choices for walks with canine companions.
Yes, the area provides excellent opportunities for cycling. The Worcester & Birmingham Canal towpath is suitable for leisurely rides. For more adventurous routes, there are several gravel biking routes around Alvechurch, including longer loops like 'Coughton Ford β Alvechurch Marina loop from Redditch' and 'Kings Norton Junction β Dickens Heath Canal Waterfront loop from Alvechurch'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from high points like Walton Hill Summit and Beacon Hill Toposcope. The unique character of The Four Stones, Clent Hills, especially at sunset, is also a highlight. Many enjoy the peacefulness of the less-visited areas and the beautiful light and sounds found on the paths, making it ideal for losing oneself in nature.
Alvechurch hosts several community events throughout the year, such as the Alvechurch Village Festival, the Alvechurch Picnic in the Park, and the Alvechurch Show. The Alvechurch Drama Society produces two plays annually, and the Alvechurch Sports and Social Club regularly features live music, including 'Alvechurch Acoustic Roots'.
The Weigh Bridge is a popular canalside pub in Alvechurch where you can relax, enjoy a drink, and watch the narrowboats pass by. It's a great spot to take a break during a walk along the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.
The Bittell Reservoirs (Upper and Lower) are significant features near Alvechurch, with Upper Bittell Reservoir constructed in the early 19th century to supply the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. They offer waterside paths perfect for hiking and are a popular spot for nature observation. A loop connecting to the Lickey Hills Visitor Centre is also available.


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