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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Coddington

Best mountain peaks around Coddington are found within the Malvern Hills, an officially designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Coddington, located in Herefordshire, England, serves as a gateway to these prominent hills. The region features diverse landscapes, historical sites, and opportunities for hiking. Notable peaks offer panoramic vistas across the surrounding counties.

Best mountain peaks around Coddington

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope, a natural monument that is the highest point in the county…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope

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At 1,394 feet (425 m), Worcestershire Beacon is the highest point in the county and a grand viewpoint to boot. Its popularity is such that it is at the centre …

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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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Summer Hill

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Nice view and parking nearby.

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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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December 10, 2025, Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort

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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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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September 15, 2025, Summer Hill

Summer Hill is a bit of a bump in between the Beacon and the Wyche Cutting, however it's steep southern aspect does afford some of the best views along the Malvern Hills ridge, particularly when there is an Inversion happening.

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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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The hill lies to the south of the Worcestershire Beacon, which is Worcestershire's (and the Malvern Hills') highest hill, and Summer Hill's summit, though often overlooked given the grandeur of its neighbour, is a most respectable 1,253 feet above sea level. Source: Wikishire

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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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Midsummer Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border. It lies to the south of Herefordshire Beacon with views to Eastnor Castle. It has an elevation of 284 metres (932 ft). To the north is Swinyard Hill. It is the site of an Iron Age hill fort which spans Midsummer Hill and Hollybush Hill. The hillfort is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is owned by Natural England. It can be accessed via a footpath which leads south from the car park at British Camp on the A449 or a footpath which heads north from the car park in Hollybush on the A438. The hillfort is very unusual in that the ramparts enclose two hills and the intervening valley. Bowden speculates that the spring within the valley "enhance[s] the position of the hillfort as a site of symbolic value". Source: Wikipedia

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go during the week to miss the many people that walk these hills

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks to visit around Coddington?

The most popular peaks around Coddington are found within the Malvern Hills. Highlights include Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope, the highest point in the county offering expansive views, and Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), known for its Iron Age hill fort and splendid vistas.

Are there any historical sites among the mountain peaks near Coddington?

Yes, the Malvern Hills are rich in history. Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp) features a well-preserved Iron Age hill fort. Another significant historical site is Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort, which also offers extensive views and insights into ancient Britain.

What natural features can I expect to see on the peaks around Coddington?

Beyond the panoramic views from summits like Worcestershire Beacon, you can find unique natural features. For instance, Summer Hill features Earnslaw Quarry Lake, an excellent spot for a picnic. The entire Malvern Hills area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse landscapes.

Are there family-friendly hiking options among the peaks near Coddington?

Many trails in the Malvern Hills offer varying difficulties, making some suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to individual peaks, the general appeal of the Malvern Hills includes accessible paths. For example, the walk to Summer Hill with its picnic spot near Earnslaw Quarry Lake could be a pleasant family outing. Always check route details for elevation and distance before heading out.

What is the highest point in the Coddington area and what views does it offer?

The highest point in the county, easily accessible from Coddington, is Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope, standing at 425 meters (1,394 feet). From its summit, you can enjoy expansive views that, on clear days, can stretch all the way to the Black Mountains plateau in South Wales, the Shropshire Hills, and the winding River Severn.

Are there any easy mountain walks near Coddington for beginners?

Yes, while some routes can be challenging, there are easier options. For example, the walk to Oyster Hill, the highest point directly within Coddington parish, is generally considered accessible. You can find an easy 6 km route like the 'Oyster Hill – Hope End Walled Garden loop from Coddington' in the Hiking around Coddington guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Coddington?

The area around Coddington's mountain peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy running routes, or embark on road cycling adventures. The Malvern Hills offer diverse terrain for all levels.

Is there parking available for hiking trails to the peaks?

Yes, parking is generally available at various points around the Malvern Hills, providing access to the peaks. For instance, Summer Hill has parking available at Earnslaw Quarry car park, making it convenient for visitors.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks near Coddington?

The Malvern Hills are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild weather and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great for clear views, but also busier. Winter hiking is possible, but requires appropriate gear for potentially colder and wetter conditions.

Are there any lesser-known or 'hidden gem' peaks to explore?

While the main peaks are popular, exploring the broader Malvern ridge can reveal quieter spots. Millennium Hill, a subsidiary top of Herefordshire Beacon, offers great views and historical context within the British Camp ramparts, and might be less crowded than the main Beacon summit.

Can I combine a hike with a visit to a castle or other landmark?

Absolutely. A hike to Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort provides extensive views where the impressive Eastnor Castle is visible in the Herefordshire countryside. This allows for a combination of natural beauty and historical sightseeing.

What is Oyster Hill and how can I access it?

Oyster Hill is the highest point directly within the Coddington parish, reaching 211 meters (692 feet), and features an Ordnance Survey triangulation station. It's a great local peak for a walk. You can find an easy route like the 'Oyster Hill – Hope End Walled Garden loop from Coddington' in the Hiking around Coddington guide.

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