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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Eastnor

Best mountain peaks near Eastnor are found within the Malvern Hills, a designated National Landscape and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region offers significant elevation and extensive views across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The area is characterized by prominent hills that feature both natural beauty and historical significance, including well-preserved Iron Age hillforts. These locations provide varied hiking experiences for those seeking to explore the local landscape.

Best mountain peaks around Eastnor

  • The most popular mountain peak is Worcestershire Beacon…

Last updated: July 7, 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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit around Eastnor?

The region around Eastnor, particularly within the Malvern Hills, offers several popular peaks. Worcestershire Beacon Summit and Toposcope is the highest point in the county, renowned for its panoramic views. Another must-see is Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), famous for its Iron Age hillfort and splendid vistas.

What historical sites can I explore on the peaks near Eastnor?

The peaks around Eastnor are rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved Iron Age hillfort at Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), which offers a glimpse into ancient Britain. Similarly, Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort also features impressive ramparts. Additionally, Millennium Hill is a subsidiary top of Herefordshire Beacon, with the earthworks of British Camp extending around it, and was named to celebrate the new millennium.

What natural features can I see when visiting the peaks around Eastnor?

Beyond the stunning views, the area boasts interesting natural features. On the slopes of Millennium Hill, you can find Clutter's Cave, a natural feature formed by a volcanic eruption. Summer Hill, located south of Worcestershire Beacon, features an abandoned quarry that has transformed into Earnslaw Quarry Lake, offering a scenic picnic spot.

What is the difficulty level of hiking the peaks around Eastnor?

Hiking difficulties vary. Peaks like Herefordshire Beacon involve a challenging hike with considerable elevation gain. Other trails, such as those around Midsummer Hill and Swinyard Hill, offer moderately difficult routes. For an easier option, the walk to the Eastnor Obelisk provides commanding views without the strenuous climb of the higher Malvern Hills.

Are there family-friendly walks among the peaks near Eastnor?

While some peaks offer challenging ascents, there are options for families. The walk to the Eastnor Obelisk, a significant landmark offering wide-ranging views, can be an easier and rewarding route. Additionally, parts of the Malvern Hills offer varied terrain, and some viewpoints like Summer Hill have nearby parking, making them more accessible for shorter walks and picnics.

What is the best time to visit the peaks around Eastnor for walking?

The Malvern Hills, including the peaks around Eastnor, are beautiful year-round. However, for walking, 'good weather days' are highly recommended to fully enjoy the extensive views. Clear days allow for visibility extending to the Black Mountains in South Wales from Worcestershire Beacon. Always check weather conditions, especially in winter, as elevation can mean colder and windier conditions.

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

Beyond hiking, the area around Eastnor offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent running trails, including challenging loops like 'Hangman's Hill – Swinyard Hill loop'. There are also numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Fossil Bank Viewpoint – Bennetts at British Camp loop', and gravel biking routes, like the 'Worcestershire Beacon loop'.

Are there specific hiking trails I can follow around Eastnor's peaks?

Yes, there are many trails. For instance, you can find routes that combine peaks like Midsummer Hill and Swinyard Hill for a full day of hiking. The path to the Eastnor Obelisk from Eastnor Deer Park also connects to the Worcestershire Way and the Malvern Hills. For more detailed hiking and running routes, explore the running trails around Eastnor guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks around Eastnor?

Visitors consistently praise the 'brilliant views' and the 'splendid views of your surroundings' from the summits. The combination of ancient history, such as the Iron Age hillforts, and the breathtaking vistas makes it a popular destination for hikers and history enthusiasts alike. The 'good reason' for its popularity is the 'great views and the walking is easy' on many sections, despite some steep climbs.

Is there parking available for accessing the mountain trails near Eastnor?

Yes, parking is generally available near popular access points. For example, Summer Hill has parking available at Earnslaw Quarry car park, making it convenient for accessing that area. For Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp), visitors note that brilliant views are rewarded after a steep climb from the car park.

Can I see Eastnor Castle from any of the peaks?

Yes, Midsummer Hill Iron Age Hillfort provides excellent views over Eastnor Park and Eastnor Castle, making it a great spot to appreciate the local landscape and the historic estate.

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