Length: 19.2 km (11.9 mi) [shorter and longer versions
possible, see below]
Ascent/Descent: 565/490m
Net Walking Time: ca. 5 hours
Toughness: 6 out of 10
Take the 08.56 Paddington train from Great Malvern (change
at Worcester Foregate Street 09.08/09.15), arrives Hagley 09.45.
[If the connection is missed, there will be a 30 minute wait.]
Return from Hagley to Great Malvern: xx.01 and 15.31, 17.31, 19.31.
Return from Barnt Green to Great Malvern: xx.50 (change at Bromsgrove).
Buy a Barnt Green Return
(which is dearer than a Hagley Return, so hopefully will be accepted on the stretch
between Droitwich Spa and Hagley).
Return from Barnt Green or Hagley direct to London: either via Worcester Foregate Street (longer) or via Birmingham (to
Euston).
Return from Great Malvern to London (with sub 3
hours journey time): 19.02, 19.45.
This walk follows the North Worcestershire Way along the ridge of the
Clent and Lickey Hills (or North Worcestershire Hills) about 15 kilometres
south west of Birmingham. Near the start, there is a short out and back
extension to visit Wychbury Hill (an Iron Age hillfort site with an obelisk). The route then passes Hagley Park (ticketed entry) to
enter the Clent
Hills (National Trust), and climbs to a very fine viewpoint by The Four Stones (a folly) and on
to the summits of Clent Hill (309m) and Walton Hill (315m).
Optional: from The Four
Stones, contour around the north side of the Clent Hill ridge along a well
maintained path to a Café at Nimmings Wood car park (bacon butties, nice view, toilets).
Further along, from Walton Hill, you have two options:
The Main Walk – stay up high, and follow the
"Clent-Lickey" ridge via Calcot Hill, Romsley Hill, the Waseley Hills
and the Lickey Hills (298m) to Barnt Green Station.
Lunch: Picnic.
For walk directions, map, height profile , photos
and gpx/kml files click here. T=swc.161
3 comments:
Walk Post and route fully revised following a walk check on 22/08/25.
and now with written directions
As per usual for a departure day, several people departed early, others walked bits of a route they hadn't done yet or re-walked others, so that only 4 walkers and 1 car driver started the route. It was sunny all day, with passing clouds later on and with a 5 minute squall just as we sat down in Waseley Hills CP for lunch. By then, 2 had split from us to walk back to Hagley along a differenta dn slightly longer route than shown on the route map, and all had enjoyed some very fine viewpoints. More were to come and we reached Barnt Green at 15.30, just before another and longer squall came down.
The 2 that did the linear walk with me called this the best of the 4 walks of the weekend (something in the tea maybe?). So, there you go.
N=5 w=sunny-with-some-clouds
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