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A stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands
Nimmings Wood car park, Hagley Wood Lane, near Romsley, Worcestershire, B62 0NL
Asset | Opening time |
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Countryside | Dawn - Dusk |
Nimmings Wood carpark | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
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£4.40 |
Ticket type | With Gift Aid | Without Gift Aid |
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£4.80 |
Independent family-run café at Nimmings Wood car park.
Nimmings Wood car park is open from 9am to 4pm daily (£4.80 all day or free for National Trust members - scan your membership card at the machine by the café). There is also free parking 24/7 at Walton Hill and Adams Hill.
Dogs are welcome at the Clent Hills. Please keep them on a lead in the car park, café area and on the Viewpoint path as well as in areas grazed by livestock. If your dog does not have good recall please keep them on the lead at all times to protect sheep and cattle on the hills.
Guided walks run regularly, view the What's On section for details.
The easy access path from Nimmings Wood car park (Hagley Wood Lane) will be the best route if you have a pushchair or wheelchair, this path is also red sandstone (compacted gravel). The pathways are made of red sandstone and the paths can be uneven with natural trip hazards and muddy in wet weather. The extensive network of bridleways and permissive tracks are shared by walkers, horses and cyclists.
The Viewpoint path offers a route from Nimmings Wood car park up to the Four Stones that's at a lower gradient.
There are both male and female ambulant toilet at the Nimmings Wood car park entrance to Clent Hills.
Nimmings Wood car park, Hagley Wood Lane, near Romsley, Worcestershire, B62 0NL
Find out more about our upcoming volunteer led walks and events.
With large areas to let your dog off the lead, sticks to find and new smells to sniff, Clent Hills is a great place for canine companions. Find out what facilities are available.
On this page you’ll find details of any projects we have planned over the coming years.
We're committed to making Clent Hills as accessible as possible for all our visitors. Here you’ll find information about how to make the most of your visit.
Take your little explorers on a woodland adventure at Clent Hills. You’ll find seasonal trails and events, as well as information to help plan your day and some fun, free ideas to get your family outside in the beautiful Clent Countryside.
A stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands
The Nimmings cafe is famous for its hearty sandwiches, just what you want after a refreshing walk.
For a few weeks in May the Clent Hills are covered in bluebells, particularly in bluebell valley.
Discover the changing seasons, meet new people and find new walking routes around the hills with a guided walk. From short family walks to a 10 mile walk on May bank holiday, there's something for everyone.
Enjoy the great outdoors on Clent Hills. Enjoy a bracing walk, an energising run, hunt for signs of spring, have fun with the family or just take in the views.
Enjoy the great outdoors on Clent Hills with miles of bridleway to explore. Find out about the best routes and keeping yourself safe while out walking and cycling on the Hills.
This short walking trail to the top of Clent Hill rewards you with impressive views of the Welsh Black Mountains on a clear day, and a close look at the enigmatic Four Stones.
The shortest of our four new waymarked trails, the Buzzard Trail takes you past Clent’s Four Stones, through woodland and offers fantastic views across the region. This trail takes 1 hour and is 2.2 miles. Please be aware that, although this is the easiest of our new trails, both the footpaths and terrain on this walk can be uneven.
Take in some of Clent Hills best-loved features and viewpoints on this 2.7 mile walk. The Rabbit Trail should take around 1 hour and 15 minutes. Please be aware the footpaths and terrain is uneven and this walk includes steep inclines and steps.
Explore both Clent and Walton Hill on this 3.2 mile walk. The Butterfly Trail should take around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Please be aware this is an intermediate trail, both the footpaths and terrain on this walk can be uneven – and this walk includes steep inclines and steps.
The hardest of our new walks, the Badger Trail takes you around the periphery of Clent and Walton Hills. On this route you’ll pass historic pubs like the Hill Tavern and the Vine, as well as our neighbours at High Harcourt Farm. This trail takes 2 hours and is 4.3 miles. Please be aware this is a challenging trail; both the footpaths and terrain on this walk can be uneven – and this walk includes very steep inclines and steps.
A great spot for watching birds and butterflies near the Clent Hills with miles of walking trails nearby.
At the entrance to the Hanbury estate, this handsome lodge has miles of walking trails on the doorstep.
A second floor apartment within Hanbury Hall with stunning views over the 18th century Parterre.
Learn more about the birds and wildlife we have on the hills and the things they eat.
Explore further at the Clent Hills with our leg-stretching 10-mile walk.
Join our expert guides and learn more about the folklore that surrounds the ancient Woodland here, and the creatures that call it home.
Experience the thrill of the season at Clent Hills on a walk that enters a realm of Halloween magic and mystery.
Explore the miles of footpaths, bridleways and trails offering breathtaking panoramic views over the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders.
Wonder at the 18th-century follies which form the backdrop to the picturesque Hagley Hall.
Walk to Walton Hill, a little off the beaten track, for a more tranquil area. Find peace and quiet or get closer to nature at the wildlife hide; Walton Hill is an important area for breeding birds and rare insects.
Discover the myths, legends, bloody battles and early tourism ventures in the region.
Find out more about our work at Clent Hills, including enlisting cattle to help conserve the landscape and using archaeology to reveal its secrets.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.
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