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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Castle Frome

Best mountain peaks around Castle Frome are found within a rural landscape of rolling hills, fields, and woodlands. While Castle Frome itself features elevated terrain, the more significant Malvern Hills nearby offer notable hiking opportunities and panoramic views. This area is characterized by its rolling countryside and provides access to more demanding ascents. The region features well-maintained footpaths through woodlands, open fields, and traditional orchards.

Best mountain peaks around Castle Frome

  • The most popular mountain peak is Worcestershire Beacon Summit…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope

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At 1,394 feet (425 m), Worcestershire Beacon is the highest point in the county and a grand viewpoint to boot. Its popularity is such that it is at the centre …

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The Iron Age hill fort can be found on the top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills. Climbing up to the summit rewards you with splendid views of your surroundings.

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Summer Hill

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Nice view and parking nearby.

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Millennium Hill

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A slow upward climb to the top of this hill, plenty of routes to choose from and plenty of views to enjoy.

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North Hill Summit

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North Hill is the second highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although North Hill lies entirely …

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Clive G
October 8, 2025, Millennium Hill

The other end of Hereford beacon, with good views of the Eastnor Estate with it's obelisk.

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Clive G
September 22, 2025, North Hill Summit

North Hill is a very good viewpoint - but this image was taken on the way up to Table Hill, which is next to North HIll.

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Clive G
September 15, 2025, Summer Hill

Summer Hill is a bit of a bump in between the Beacon and the Wyche Cutting, however it's steep southern aspect does afford some of the best views along the Malvern Hills ridge, particularly when there is an Inversion happening.

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North Hill is the second highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although North Hill lies entirely within Worcestershire. It has an elevation of 397 metres (1,302 ft), making it the highest point of the Worcestershire Way. The eastern flank of the hill lies directly behind Worcester road in Great Malvern from where its summit is a brisk 15 – 20 minutes steep walk from the town centre via St Ann's road and Happy Valley. A path from the car park in North Malvern follows the lower contour of North Hill to Happy Valley and St. Ann's Well. Although the flint route from North Wales to Wessex lay to the north of Malvern, there is some evidence to suggest that traders passed over the Malvern Hills. Parts of an arrowhead, scraper and flint flakes have been discovered between the North Hill and Table Hill. A 19th-century guide book describes both a collapsed burial mound on North Hill named the Giant's Grave and a tump on Table Hill. These tumuli may have been connected to the Dobunni settlement in Mathon. A track that runs along North Hill was known as the "Pyx Path" and was used by the priest from Worcestershire when bringing Sacrament to the hermits that lived in Malvern in the 11th Century. It was also referred to as the "Pixie Path", as it was believed to be used by fairies. The Lodge spring can be found at the foot of North Hill, off Worcester road. The ornamental fountain has a small spout and basin that is similar in design to those at St Ann's Well.

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The hill lies to the south of the Worcestershire Beacon, which is Worcestershire's (and the Malvern Hills') highest hill, and Summer Hill's summit, though often overlooked given the grandeur of its neighbour, is a most respectable 1,253 feet above sea level. Source: Wikishire

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The Herefordshire Beacon is one of the highest peaks of the Malvern Hills. It is surrounded by a British Iron Age hill fort earthwork known as British Camp. The fort subsequently had a ringwork and bailey castle built inside its boundary and there is evidence of 120 huts in the area. British Camp has been a scheduled monument since 1923. On the eastern slope of Herefordshire Beacon, there is a disused reservoir, British Camp Reservoir, which holds approximately 213,000 cubic metres (7,500,000 cu ft) of water. Herefordshire Beacon represents one of the Malvern Hills, 1,109 feet (338 m) high, and is the second highest summit in the hills. It is within the county of Herefordshire, but is directly adjacent to the border with Worcestershire to the east. Atop Herefordshire Beacon, there is an Iron Age hill fort, known as British Camp, and would have held a settlement between 4th century BCE and 1st century CE. A ringwork and bailey castle was built within the site of the hill fort, and there is evidence of 120 huts having been built within the boundaries of the fort. The hill fort received scheduled monument status on 10 August 1923. Nearby to British Camp, on the eastern slope of Herefordshire Beacon, there is a reservoir called British Camp Reservoir. It has a capacity of 213,000 cubic metres (7,500,000 cu ft), although it has not been used for many years. In 2017, Severn Trent proposed to dismantle the treatment plant associated with the reservoir and drain it, leaving an 8,000 cubic metres (280,000 cu ft) pond. source: Wikipedia

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go during the week to miss the many people that walk these hills

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Andy Smith
December 21, 2023, Summer Hill

Another of the many mini peaks

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks around Castle Frome?

The most popular peak is Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope, which is the highest point in the county at 425 meters and offers extensive views. Another highly regarded spot is Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), an Iron Age hill fort with splendid views from its summit. Visitors also enjoy Summer Hill, known for its steep southern aspect and excellent views along the Malvern Hills ridge.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks near Castle Frome?

From peaks like Worcestershire Beacon, you can enjoy panoramic views that, on a clear day, stretch to the Black Mountains plateau in South Wales, the Shropshire Hills, and the River Severn. North Hill Summit also offers stunning vistas, including the Lickey and Clent Hills, and the Black Mountains.

Are there family-friendly trails around the peaks near Castle Frome?

While some ascents in the Malvern Hills can be demanding, the wider Castle Frome area offers a variety of well-maintained footpaths suitable for different fitness levels, including easier walks through woodlands, open fields, and traditional orchards. Many routes are suitable for families, though specific 'family-friendly' categorizations for individual peaks are not always explicit. It's best to check route details for elevation and distance.

What historical sites can I explore on the peaks near Castle Frome?

The most prominent historical site is Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), an impressive Iron Age hill fort. Additionally, Millennium Hill, a subsidiary top of Herefordshire Beacon, features earthworks of the British Camp ramparts and was named in 2000 to celebrate the new millennium.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Castle Frome?

Beyond hiking, the area around Castle Frome offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Slatch Wood loop from Coddington or the Clerk's Orls loop from Bosbury, which are detailed in the Running Trails around Castle Frome guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the Hereford Cathedral loop from Ashperton, available in the Road Cycling Routes around Castle Frome guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Malvern Hills Long Mountain Bike Trail, found in the MTB Trails around Castle Frome guide.

Are there any challenging ascents for experienced hikers in the area?

Yes, the Malvern Hills, accessible from Castle Frome, are known for their more demanding ascents. Peaks like Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill Summit offer brisk, steep walks that require good fitness and sure-footedness, rewarding hikers with expansive vistas.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the peaks around Castle Frome?

Visitors consistently praise the stunning views from the summits, often reaching across multiple counties and even into Wales on clear days. The well-maintained footpaths, the variety of landscapes from woodlands to open fields, and the sense of achievement after a challenging ascent are also frequently highlighted. The historical significance of sites like British Camp adds another layer of enjoyment.

Are the trails around Castle Frome's peaks dog-friendly?

Many trails in the Malvern Hills and the wider Castle Frome area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to check specific trail guidelines before your visit.

Where can I find parking when visiting the Malvern Hills peaks?

Parking is generally available at various points around the Malvern Hills. For instance, there are car parks that provide access to trails leading up to peaks like Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp) and Summer Hill (at Earnslaw Quarry car park). Specific parking locations can be found by researching individual trailheads or popular starting points for Malvern Hills walks.

Can I find places for refreshments or accommodation near the peaks?

Yes, the towns and villages surrounding the Malvern Hills, such as Great Malvern, offer various options for refreshments, including cafes and pubs. Accommodation ranging from hotels to guesthouses is also available, catering to hikers and visitors exploring the peaks.

What is the best time to visit the Malvern Hills area near Castle Frome?

The Malvern Hills can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn often offer pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is popular but can be hot, and winter hikes are possible but may require appropriate gear for colder, potentially icy conditions.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' hikes among the peaks?

While the major peaks like Worcestershire Beacon are very popular, exploring the less-frequented paths between them or venturing slightly off the main ridge can reveal quieter spots and unique perspectives. The area's extensive network of footpaths means there are always opportunities to discover new routes through woodlands and fields that offer a more secluded experience.

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