Prominent hills near Weston Subedge are situated at the base of the Cotswold escarpment, characterized by rolling hills and elevated points. The area offers several notable locations that provide expansive views and historical significance. These elevated points serve as vantage points to appreciate the serene and historic landscape of the Cotswolds.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Straight up from Chipping Camden, and onto the Cotswold escarpment with expansive views across the Vale of Evesham.
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Reasonably easy walk and great view from tower that contributes mid journey to being refreshed.
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The Cotswold Way path is easy to lose at the crest of the hill at the entrance to the Broadway Tower property, as it takes a right angle turn to head toward Broadway along the stone wall and across the fields or, going the opposite direction, toward Chipping Campden down the rocky path.
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My best tip to best experience Dover's Hill is by starting at the car park and walk along the Cotswold Way. A walk down into Chipping Campden is also worth a few additional miles.
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One of 6,500 trig points around the UK. Ordnance Survey use these to map the UK.
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Woohoo, you've made it to the top of Dover's Hill! Catch your breath and enjoy delightful views over Gloucestershire from this scenic hilltop.
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The area around Weston Subedge features several notable elevated points offering stunning views and historical significance. Key locations include Broadway Tower, standing at 312 meters (1,024 feet) and known for its panoramic views, and Dover's Hill, which reaches 230 meters (754 feet) and offers distant views of the Black Mountains and Long Mynd. Another significant point is Ebrington Hill Summit, the highest point in Warwickshire at 261 meters (856 feet), providing views of Birmingham’s skyline and the Malvern Hills.
From these elevated points, you can expect expansive and diverse views. Broadway Tower offers breathtaking panoramas that can stretch across up to 16 counties on a clear day. From Dover's Hill, you can see distant landmarks like the Black Mountains in South Wales and the Long Mynd in Shropshire. Ebrington Hill Summit provides views of Birmingham’s skyline to the north and the Malvern Hills to the west. These points offer excellent vantage points to appreciate the serene Cotswold landscape.
Several peaks in the area are rich in history. Broadway Tower is a unique 'Saxon' tower designed in 1794 for Lady Coventry. Dover's Hill is historically significant as the site of the annual Cotswold Olimpick Games, a tradition dating back to 1612 and considered a forerunner to the modern Olympic Games. The area is steeped in history, offering a blend of natural beauty and a sense of the past.
Yes, both Broadway Tower and Dover's Hill are considered family-friendly. Broadway Tower offers an interesting historical site with ticketed access to the tower itself, while Dover's Hill provides an enjoyable climb with rewarding scenery and historical context, suitable for families to explore.
Yes, the area is popular for hiking. You can find routes like the 'Cotswold Way Circular Walk: Chipping Campden and Dover's Hill' or a loop from Chipping Campden to Broadway Tower and View from Dover's Hill. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Weston Subedge guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes such as the 'Snowshill Climb – Broadway Village loop from Broadway Tower' or 'Chipping Campden Market Hall – Forested Lane in the Cotswolds loop'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Weston Subedge guide and the Cycling around Weston Subedge guide.
Yes, parking is generally available near the popular elevated points. For instance, there is parking at Dover's Hill, which serves as a good starting point for walks along the Cotswold Way. Specific parking information for other locations like Broadway Tower is usually available on-site or through local visitor information.
The Cotswolds, including the peaks around Weston Subedge, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and warmer weather ideal for walking. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while a clear winter day can provide crisp, far-reaching views. The best time depends on your preference for weather and scenery, but generally, spring through autumn are most popular for outdoor activities.
Many of the trails and areas around the peaks, including those near Dover's Hill and Broadway Tower, are dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in areas with wildlife, and to follow the Countryside Code.
The villages surrounding Weston Subedge, such as Chipping Campden and Broadway, offer a variety of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. These villages are conveniently located near the elevated points, making them ideal bases for exploring the area and finding places to eat or stay after your walks.
The highest point in Warwickshire is Ebrington Hill Summit, standing at 261 meters (856 feet). From its summit, you can enjoy extensive views, including Birmingham’s skyline to the north and the Malvern Hills to the west.
Yes, from several points, you can see far-off landmarks. Dover's Hill, for example, has a toposcope at its summit that helps identify visible features such as the Black Mountains in South Wales and the Long Mynd in Shropshire, nearly 60 miles away. Ebrington Hill Summit offers views of the Malvern Hills and even Birmingham’s skyline.


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