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Attractions and Places To See around Munsley - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Munsley include its rural landscape and access to the Malvern Hills. This small village in Herefordshire serves as a base for exploring historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. The region offers an undulating topography with wooded hills and panoramic views.

Best attractions and places to see around Munsley

  • The most popular attractions is Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), a summit that features an Iron Age hill fort. Climbing to the summit provides…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp)

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The Iron Age hill fort can be found on the top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills. Climbing up to the summit rewards you with splendid views of your surroundings.

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Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort

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Midsummer Hill rises in the southern part of the Malvern Hills and is a very worthy objective. Site of a former hillfort, along with neighbouring Hollybush Hill, it provides extensive …

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Millennium Hill

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A slow upward climb to the top of this hill, plenty of routes to choose from and plenty of views to enjoy.

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Jubilee Hill

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Jubilee Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately eight miles north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border. Jubilee Hill, like many of the peaks of the Malvern …

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Clutter's Cave

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Hermits caves are dotted all over the malverns from the days they used to be used as overnight shelters. Not sure of the facts on this one but I was …

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Jordan Jenkins
April 1, 2026, Clutter's Cave

Small little cave but great to get out of the rain/sun for a quick drink and snack.

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Clive G
January 16, 2026, Jubilee Hill

This little top is a fine viewpoint both north to Perseverance Hill and beyond to the Worcester Beacon, and south to Pinnacle Hill.

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One of the finest hills in the Malverns with it's Iron Age Hillfort (yes another one on the Malverns!), and superb views west across Eastnor Park. It used to be heavily wooded on the Eastern Side, but Ash Die-back disease has caused a huge number of large mature Ash trees to be felled in recent times. This is still a hill to be savoured and you will not see too many people here either.

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Clive G
October 8, 2025, Millennium Hill

The other end of Hereford beacon, with good views of the Eastnor Estate with it's obelisk.

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Ian
August 12, 2025, Clutter's Cave

From Myseries of Mercia - a book and facebook page.... A mysterious cave on the Malvern hills and an enormous lump of stone in a nearby village...what connects them? This is Clutters Cave, an apparently man-made grotto within a volcanic basalt outcrop. Very little is known about it, not least who on earth "Clutter" was, but it's been mentioned in connection with various points in history going back to the medieval age. Folklore claims that Owain Glyndwr, the legendary Welsh hero, hid in Clutters Cave after his abortive attempt to invade England and retreat from North Worcestershire. He was never seen again so it's as good a story as any. I've also been told that a hermit once lived in the cave, dispensing blessings and wisdom to those who climbed up the hills to see him. Alfred Watkins, author of The Old Straight Track and father of the ley line concept, reckoned he had found a "door" to the cave a few yards away in a nearby gulley which was used as a "sacrificial stone" by "druids". He even got his assistant McKaig to lie on it as a "victim" to prove his point. Unfortunately for Watkins, we know that at least part of his theory was wide of the mark as his cave door is of a completely different type of rock. So what about the big rock? This lies at the centre of the village of Colwall and folklore gives us a reason for its presence. Another name for Clutters Cave is "Giant's Cave" and the story goes that this giant lived on the Malvern Hills with his human wife. One day he saw a man flirting with his good lady down in the valley where Colwall now lies. Erupting with rage as he watched the two of them giggling, he dug his hands into the rock and scooped out an enormous lump which he hurled at the pair down below, crushing them both. It was said that they lay under the rock for centuries until someone dragged it away to clear the obstruction, whereupon the giant put it back into place the next night! Strangely, there is a record of a payment made to a local man to drag the current stone into position to replace "the stone that once stood there". Some say that Clutters Cave is actually a Victorian folly, but nobody has any idea when it appeared. I find this unlikely as although Alfred Watkins did misidentify a few sites he surely would have been aware of something being just a few decades old. I've also seen a reference to it in a novel from 1883 and in the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute from 1881, neither of which dismiss it as a folly.

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Midsummer Hill rises in the southern part of the Malvern Hills and is a very worthy objective. Site of a former hillfort, along with neighbouring Hollybush Hill, it provides extensive views, with the impressive Eastnor Castle visible in the Herefordshire countryside. A hike to the top could be combined with Herefordshire Beacon to the north, or a longer outing traversing the entire Malvern ridge.

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Jubilee Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs about 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire - Worcestershire border. It lies between Perseverance Hill and Pinnacle Hill and has an elevation of 327 metres (1,073 ft). Jubilee Hill was named by the Malvern Hills Conservators in 2002 in honour of the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The Duke of York unveiled a plaque at the top of the hill, commemorating its new identity, in 2003. The plaque was taken away by someone sometime in March/April 2018. The site was also previously known, and is still today by a group of locals, as 'Dad's Hill', after a well-loved local bicycle shop-owner called Mr Earp who climbed Jubilee Hill frequently. Commemorated there upon his death a local group still climb the hill on the same day every year in his name[citation needed]. Jubilee Drive, the road which runs along the western (Herefordshire) side of the hills, was built and named for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, in 1887. Source: Wikipedia

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The Herefordshire Beacon is one of the highest peaks of the Malvern Hills. It is surrounded by a British Iron Age hill fort earthwork known as British Camp. The fort subsequently had a ringwork and bailey castle built inside its boundary and there is evidence of 120 huts in the area. British Camp has been a scheduled monument since 1923. On the eastern slope of Herefordshire Beacon, there is a disused reservoir, British Camp Reservoir, which holds approximately 213,000 cubic metres (7,500,000 cu ft) of water. Herefordshire Beacon represents one of the Malvern Hills, 1,109 feet (338 m) high, and is the second highest summit in the hills. It is within the county of Herefordshire, but is directly adjacent to the border with Worcestershire to the east. Atop Herefordshire Beacon, there is an Iron Age hill fort, known as British Camp, and would have held a settlement between 4th century BCE and 1st century CE. A ringwork and bailey castle was built within the site of the hill fort, and there is evidence of 120 huts having been built within the boundaries of the fort. The hill fort received scheduled monument status on 10 August 1923. Nearby to British Camp, on the eastern slope of Herefordshire Beacon, there is a reservoir called British Camp Reservoir. It has a capacity of 213,000 cubic metres (7,500,000 cu ft), although it has not been used for many years. In 2017, Severn Trent proposed to dismantle the treatment plant associated with the reservoir and drain it, leaving an 8,000 cubic metres (280,000 cu ft) pond. source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of attractions can I find around Munsley?

The area around Munsley offers a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. You can explore ancient Iron Age hill forts, enjoy panoramic views from various summits within the Malvern Hills, and discover unique cultural experiences like cider mills or pottery studios.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit near Munsley?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), an impressive Iron Age hill fort offering expansive views. Another significant site is Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort. Further afield, Hereford Cathedral houses the Mappa Mundi and a Magna Carta manuscript.

What natural features or viewpoints are there in the Munsley area?

The Malvern Hills National Landscape is a prominent natural feature, offering scenic beauty and walking trails. Key viewpoints include Millennium Hill and Jubilee Hill, both providing stunning vistas. You can also explore Clutter's Cave, a unique man-made grotto with geological interest and views over the Herefordshire countryside.

What outdoor activities can I do near Munsley?

The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the summits of the Malvern Hills. For cycling enthusiasts, there are both mountain biking and road cycling routes available. Explore options like the Haugh Woods Loop for MTB or routes around Hereford for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Munsley, MTB Trails around Munsley, and Road Cycling Routes around Munsley guides.

Are there family-friendly attractions or things to do with kids near Munsley?

Yes, for families, Newbridge Farm Park near Ledbury is a children's farm suitable for a fun day out. Additionally, the Malvern Hills offer various easy walks and open spaces for kids to explore, and Eastnor Castle often hosts family-oriented events.

What cultural experiences are available in the vicinity of Munsley?

You can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting Westons Cider Mill in Much Marcle for tours and tastings, learning about traditional cider making. Eastnor Pottery and The Flying Potter in Ledbury offers creative pottery experiences. Malvern Theatres also provide a range of performances and cultural events.

What is the best time of year to visit Munsley and its attractions?

The Malvern Hills and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, with lush landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though some trails might be more challenging. Check local event schedules for specific attractions like Eastnor Castle or Malvern Theatres, as these can vary seasonally.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' attractions near Munsley?

Beyond the well-known sites, Clutter's Cave in the Malvern Hills is a fascinating, lesser-known spot with historical and geological intrigue. The small village of Munsley itself, with its parish church of St Bartholomew and listed buildings, offers a quiet, rural charm away from the main tourist routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Munsley?

Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive views from the Malvern Hills summits, such as Herefordshire Beacon, after a rewarding climb. The rich heritage of ancient Britain found in the hill forts and the diverse walking opportunities are also highly valued by the komoot community.

Are there opportunities for off-road driving experiences near Munsley?

Yes, for those seeking an adventurous driving experience, the Land Rover Experience - Eastnor is located approximately 7.8 kilometers from Munsley and offers off-road driving courses.

Where can I learn about the geology and natural history of the Malvern Hills?

The Malvern Hills GeoCentre, situated about 6.7 miles from Munsley, provides comprehensive information about the unique geology and natural history of the Malvern Hills area.

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