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Hikes around Madresfield explore the rural Worcestershire landscape, situated at the foot of the Malvern Hills. The area is characterized by a patchwork of farms, meadows, and woodlands, with generally gentle terrain. Many routes offer views of the historic Madresfield Court and its surrounding estate, which lies between the Malvern Hills and the River Severn.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.7
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552
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9.99km
03:03
340m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51
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25.5km
07:48
850m
850m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31
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6.07km
01:37
70m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.24km
01:45
260m
260m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.66km
01:28
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Highest Peak in the Malverns but also the busiest! People seem to be "Hogging" the trig point and not even taking a photo. Managed to get as good of a photo as possible then went for lunch.
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This rocky tor is only a few yards from the summit Toposcope and Trig point, yet they get overlooked as a scenic viewpoint.
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Pinnacle Hill isn't really much of a pinnacle, but it is the highest point between the Wyche and Wynds Point, and as such is a fine viewpoint in both directions.
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The view northwards from North Hill is extensive on a clear day. You can see the chain of hills that run through the northwest part of Worcestershire to the Shropshire border. The Worcestershire Way and the Geopark Way both run along these hills. You can also see the Clee Hills in Shropshire, and across Herefordshire to Marcle Ridge and beyond to the Welsh Hills such as the Black Mountains.
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Lady Howard de Walden had this drive build during the 1890's to give employment to local people but also to provide an enjoyable route for horse drawn carriages around North Hill. It is one of the most used paths on the Malverns, and provides fine views across to the Beacon. especially when the trees of Happy Valley are in autumn colour.
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The highest point of the Malverns, with great views.
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There are quite a number of these direction arrow stones on the Malverns, they look good and they are very informative.
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The other end of Hereford beacon, with good views of the Eastnor Estate with it's obelisk.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. Many paths loop through the Madresfield Estate and surrounding farmland, offering a variety of lengths. These routes often provide pleasant views of the Malvern Hills without requiring strenuous climbs. A great example of a longer, more challenging loop is the Sugarloaf Hill – Perseverance Hill loop from Malvern Link, which covers significant ground in the nearby hills.
Madresfield offers numerous gentle walks perfect for a family outing. The terrain is generally flat, with many paths through fields and quiet woodlands. For a straightforward and enjoyable walk, consider the Old Hills – New Coppice loop from Callow End, which is a relatively short and easy route through pleasant countryside.
Most trails in the Madresfield area are dog-friendly, but it's important to be mindful of the landscape. You'll be walking through active farmland, so expect to encounter livestock. Always keep your dog on a lead in these areas and be sure to follow the Countryside Code.
For the most dramatic panoramic views, head to the nearby View from North Hill Summit – End Hill loop from Malvern. This route takes you into the Malvern Hills, a highly-regarded National Landscape known for its stunning vistas over Worcestershire and beyond. While more challenging than the flat walks around Madresfield village, the scenery is well worth the effort.
There are over 350 hiking routes to explore in and around Madresfield. The selection ranges from over 200 easy walks through gentle countryside to more than 140 moderate hikes, with a smaller number of difficult trails for those seeking a challenge, primarily in the adjacent Malvern Hills.
The trails around Madresfield are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the serene English countryside experience, the well-maintained paths through meadows and woodlands, and the beautiful views towards the Malvern Hills.
Yes, the most significant historic site is Madresfield Court, a magnificent moated stately home. Many walking routes meander through the wider Madresfield Estate, offering excellent views of the house and its grounds. The estate itself is committed to conservation, making it a beautiful landscape to walk through.
The landscape immediately around Madresfield is characterized by gentle, rolling countryside. Expect relatively flat paths that cross a patchwork of farm fields, serene meadows, and small woodlands. This makes it accessible for most fitness levels. For steep climbs and rugged terrain, you would need to venture into the nearby Malvern Hills.
The area's diverse habitats, including ancient woodlands, meadows, and streams, support a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for different bird species in the hedgerows and coppices. The Madresfield Estate is also known for its biodiversity, with wildflower meadows that attract numerous insects and butterflies in the spring and summer.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a shorter excursion, the Woodsfield Coppice – New Coppice loop from Madresfield is an excellent choice. It's an easy walk of about 5.6 km that can be completed in under an hour and a half, offering a pleasant taste of the local scenery without a major time commitment.
While the village of Madresfield itself has limited public transport, the nearby town of Malvern is well-connected by train. From Malvern, you can access many trailheads for the Malvern Hills and connect to local bus services that may get you closer to the rural paths around Madresfield. It's best to plan your specific route in advance to check for the nearest bus stop or train station.
A major destination for walkers in the region is the Malvern Hills National Landscape. This popular and highly-rated area of hills, woods, and fields offers a wide range of trails and is famous for its picturesque views. It provides a more challenging alternative to the gentler walks found directly around Madresfield.


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