Guided Walk - The Belne Brook Trail
Join us on a journey through history as we visit the source of the brook on Walton Hill, visiting old Mills & Forges that were once the centre of local industry along the way.
- Booking advisable
Discover nature, beauty and history at the Clent Hills on a guided walk with one of our experienced volunteer guides.
Our knowledgeable guides will take you on a 5-mile walk (lasting around 3 hours) where you’ll learn about the fascinating history of the area, visiting old Mills & Forges that were once the centre of local industry, as well as taking in the picturesque landscape of Clent and the surrounding area on a walk through Walton Hills to the source of the Belne Brook.
Please note that the route does include walking up steep sections of hill and climbing over fences and stiles. This walk is not dog friendly due to the route of this walk.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £5.00 |
| Child | £2.50 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Not suitable for very young children.
- Meeting point
Please meet at the Nimmings Road car park for a 10am start. Usual parking charges apply (free for NT members).
- What to bring and wear
Please dress for the weather. Clent Hills can be a bit cooler and wetter than the surrounding areas. Sensible footwear such as walking boots should be worn.
- Accessibility
Please note that the route does include walking up steep sections of hill and climbing over fences and stiles. The walk is approximately 5 miles and takes around 3 hours.
- Other
The walks start and finish at the National Trust car park at Nimmings Wood. There are toilet facilities and a cafe here where you can buy refreshments. Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time.
Upcoming events
Guided Walk - Valentine's Walk
Love is in the air! Join our guides on a relaxed walk around Clent Hills, where our guides share some interesting Valentine's stories along the way.
Guided Walk - Historic Pub Walks
Our guides share stories of the past, providing context to the historical significance of the pubs and sites you encounter.