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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Bromsgrove

Natural monuments around Bromsgrove offer diverse landscapes and geological features in Worcestershire. The area includes expansive country parks and prominent hills, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation. These natural sites feature woodlands, heathlands, and elevated viewpoints. The region's varied terrain supports a range of flora and fauna.

Best natural monuments around Bromsgrove

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Four Stones, Clent Hills, a viewpoint that features an 18th-century folly. These stones, erected around 1763, are reportedly aligned with the…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

The Four Stones, Clent Hills

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The Four Stones is a striking monument at the top of the Clent Hills. While they look prehistoric, they were erected around 1763 at the behest of an eccentric landowner. …

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Waseley Hills Country Park is a nature reserve with picturesque hilltops, hedgerows, pastures and small woodlands. As well as supporting many species of flora and fauna, the reserve also affords some fantastic panoramic views over Worcestershire.

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Bilberry Hill Viewpoint

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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 …

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Hollis Copse

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Hollis Copse planted during 1990 in memory of Jim Hollis (1930-1989). 1sr Quinton Scout Group Member and Scout Leader.

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The Leaning Tree

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Depending on which way you descend depends on where you wish to end up. All paths are worth exploring.

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Waseley Hills Viewpoint

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The hill rises to a height of 998 feet and enjoys views of eight counties. This hill forms part of England's main east/west watershed. Rain falling to the north-east of …

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Warridge Lodge Trig Point

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Bridleway through fields via Warridge Lodge Trigpoint, a few gates along the way and great views.

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May 6, 2026, Waseley Hills Viewpoint

Excellent viewpoint especially looking south and west.

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A fine stand of trees at the top of Waseley Hill

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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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The Four Stones were erected by Lord Lyttelton of Hagley Hall in the 18th century. Brilliant views over nearby Walton Hill and further towards the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and the Welsh Borders.

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The Four Stones is a striking monument at the top of the Clent Hills. While they look prehistoric, they were erected around 1763 at the behest of an eccentric landowner. Nevertheless, the characterful stones are supposedly aligned with the solstice sunset and offer a magnificent view at all times of the year.

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YES!! Let me bloody have it! Great segment! Nothing smooth - pretty rugged - appeals to the northerner in me! - Can imagine in the wet its a mud bath! Dry or Wet it's GREAT fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best natural monuments around Bromsgrove for panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Bilberry Hill Viewpoint in Lickey Hills Country Park, which offers vistas over Birmingham and the surrounding countryside. The Waseley Hills Viewpoint also provides extensive views over Worcestershire. Further afield, the Worcestershire Beacon, the highest point in Worcestershire, offers unrivalled panoramas across thirteen counties on clear days.

Are there any unique historical features among Bromsgrove's natural monuments?

Yes, the Four Stones, Clent Hills are an intriguing 18th-century folly, supposedly aligned with the solstice sunset. The Worcestershire Beacon also has historical significance, having been used for warning fires and featuring a toposcope from 1897 commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these monuments?

You'll encounter diverse landscapes including woodlands, rare bilberry heathland, and amenity grassland, particularly at Lickey Hills Country Park. Waseley Hills Country Park features picturesque hilltops, hedgerows, pastures, and small woodlands. These areas support a variety of flora and fauna, from common lizards and lichen to breeding birds and fallow deer.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Bromsgrove?

Absolutely. Lickey Hills Country Park is ideal for families, offering a visitor centre, cafe, children's adventure playground, and picnic areas. Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park and Bilberry Hill Viewpoint are also marked as family-friendly, as is The Four Stones, Clent Hills and The Leaning Tree.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lickey Hills Country Park & Beacon Hill loop' or 'The Four Stones, Clent & Walton Hill loop'. There are also road cycling routes and gravel biking options, including routes like 'Alvechurch Marina – Tardebigge Reservoir loop'. For more details on these and other routes, explore the Running Trails around Bromsgrove, Road Cycling Routes around Bromsgrove, and Gravel biking around Bromsgrove guides.

Are there specific hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, Lickey Hills Country Park features a network of waymarked routes, including sections of the North Worcestershire Path, ranging from 1.8 to 5.6 miles. The Clent Hills, managed by the National Trust, also have an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways. The Worcestershire Beacon is highly popular with walkers due to its easily accessible and dense network of footpaths.

What is the best time of year to visit Bromsgrove's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Bromsgrove can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings fresh green leaves, especially in beechwoods like those at Jubilee Plantation. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and clear days in any season provide the best panoramic views from elevated points like Beacon Hill or the Worcestershire Beacon.

Are there facilities like cafes or visitor centres at these natural monuments?

Lickey Hills Country Park is well-equipped with a visitor centre and a cafe, making it convenient for longer visits. Other natural monuments like Clent Hills and Waseley Hills Country Park are primarily natural areas with fewer dedicated facilities, though local pubs and cafes can often be found nearby.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bromsgrove?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Bilberry Hill Viewpoint and the Clent Hills. The unique character of historical features like The Four Stones is also a highlight. Many appreciate the extensive network of trails for walking and the peaceful natural environments for relaxation and wildlife spotting.

Are the natural monuments around Bromsgrove dog-friendly?

Most country parks and natural areas around Bromsgrove, including Lickey Hills, Clent Hills, and Waseley Hills, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats, and to check specific park regulations before your visit.

How can I reach Lickey Hills Country Park and Clent Hills?

Lickey Hills Country Park is located just southwest of Birmingham. Clent Hills are situated to the northwest of Bromsgrove. Both are accessible by car, with parking facilities available. For public transport, Lickey Hills is reachable via bus routes from Birmingham, and local services may connect to areas near Clent Hills. You can find more detailed information on Lickey Hills Country Park on the Birmingham City Council website.

What is the significance of <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1104311" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jubilee Plantation</a> in Waseley Hills Country Park?

Jubilee Plantation is a distinctive hilltop feature planted in the mid-1970s to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. It primarily consists of common Beech trees and offers fantastic panoramic views over Worcestershire, serving as a notable landmark within the park.

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