Best mountain peaks around Dodford with Grafton CP are characterized by undulating countryside, rolling hills, and lush forests. While prominent mountain peaks are not found within the civil parish itself, the area offers numerous walking opportunities with notable elevation changes. Visitors can experience local topography and enjoy scenic views, including distant vistas of the Malvern Hills. This varied landscape contributes to pleasant walking experiences.
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A bit like Primrose Hill in London - just fewer and smaller Skyscrapers!
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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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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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While Dodford with Grafton CP itself features undulating countryside, several prominent hills and viewpoints are nearby. Among the most popular are The Four Stones, Clent Hills, a striking monument offering magnificent views, and Walton Hill Summit, the highest point on the Clent Hills, known for its extensive views and peaceful atmosphere.
The area around Dodford with Grafton CP offers a landscape of rolling hills, lush forests, and picturesque fields. You can expect walks with notable elevation changes, typically ranging from 50 to 230 meters, providing scenic views. From certain paths, you can even catch distant vistas of the Malvern Hills, Lickey Hills, and Waseley Hills.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, is a nature reserve with picturesque hilltops and woodlands, perfect for family outings. Other family-friendly highlights include Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve and Bilberry Hill Viewpoint in the Lickey Hills.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, including picturesque hilltops, hedgerows, pastures, and small woodlands. For instance, Waseley Hills Country Park boasts a variety of flora and fauna, while Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve is renowned for stunning displays of bluebells and opportunities for birdwatching, with species like buzzards and woodpeckers.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Bench Along the Forest Path loop from Dodford' or the 'Chaddesley Wood – View of the Malvern Hills loop from Dodford'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Dodford with Grafton CP guide, offering pleasant walks with manageable distances.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent and extensive views from spots like The Four Stones and Walton Hill Summit. The peaceful atmosphere, the beauty of the light filtering through paths, and the panoramic vistas over Worcestershire and even Birmingham are often mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, the area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. A notable example is The Four Stones, Clent Hills, a striking monument erected around 1763. While appearing ancient, these characterful stones are reportedly aligned with the solstice sunset, offering a unique historical element to your walk.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, there are routes like the 'Dunhampstead Canal Locks – Upper Gambolds Lane loop from Bromsgrove'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore options such as the 'Alvechurch Marina – Tardebigge Reservoir loop from Bromsgrove'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Dodford with Grafton CP and Gravel biking around Dodford with Grafton CP guides.
Yes, country parks like Waseley Hills Country Park typically provide parking facilities. It's worth noting that some car parks, such as the one at Jubilee Plantation, may have specific closing times, often at dusk.
The region offers pleasant walking experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful with fresh green leaves in beechwoods, and Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve is known for its bluebell displays. Autumn brings opportunities to harvest bilberries on hills like Bilberry Hill, and stunning sunset views can be enjoyed from Clent Hills at any time of year, even in winter.
Dodford with Grafton CP is a conservation area. For detailed information on its character and management, you can refer to the official document: Dodford Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan.


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