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Hikes around Clutton explore a landscape of rolling hills, verdant meadows, and ancient woodlands in the Somerset countryside. The region is characterized by its network of footpaths that cross patchwork fields and follow streams like the Cam Brook. Many walking trails near Clutton Somerset offer routes through nature reserves such as Greyfield Wood, with some paths involving steeper sections.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
4.9
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30
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6.68km
01:56
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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238
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15.1km
04:13
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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44
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5.75km
01:40
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51
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8.55km
02:27
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.83km
02:11
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A good Christian welcome of the Sermon on the Mount sort - tea, coffee and milk offered for anyone who drops in π. Make it yourself and place a donation in the offering box. And a toilet round the back π! Church blesses the community πππ. Well done and thank you!
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Decent little climb no to bad and only around 2-3km surroundings are beautiful god road surface. Take you time and enjoy.
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A lovely route with some spectacular views. We took a few wrong turns, but soon got back on track. Lunch at The Pheasant was delicious!
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Built as a Chapel of ease to St Oswald's Church in 1839.
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Yes, Clutton is an excellent starting point for circular walks. Many trails loop through the surrounding countryside, taking you through rolling hills and ancient woodlands. A popular option is the Blackberry Hill loop, which offers panoramic views of the patchwork fields. You'll find numerous other loops that explore areas like Greyfield Wood and the Cam Brook valley.
Absolutely. The Stephen's Vale Waterfall is a highlight of the area. It's located within the Stephen's Vale Nature Reserve, adjacent to Greyfield Wood. You can reach it via several trails, though be aware that some paths in the nature reserve can be steep, adding a bit of adventure to your hike.
Greyfield Wood is a 90-acre mixed woodland with wide, well-maintained paths, making it suitable for most walkers. It's a haven for wildlife, including various birds and butterflies. The wood serves as a starting point for several circular walks, many of which also lead to the nearby Stephen's Vale Waterfall.
The area offers several options for family outings. The paths through Greyfield Wood are generally wide and well-kept, making them a good choice. For an easier walk with rewarding scenery, consider a shorter loop around the base of Blackberry Hill, which avoids the steepest climbs but still provides a lovely taste of the Somerset countryside.
Most public footpaths and trails around Clutton, including those in Greyfield Wood, are great for walking with dogs. However, you will be crossing fields with livestock, so always be prepared to put your dog on a lead. It's also good practice to keep them close in nature reserves to protect wildlife.
For some of the best views, head up the local hills. Both Blackberry Hill and Nap Hill provide excellent vantage points over the pastoral landscape of North-East Somerset. The moderate Three Peaks Walk section also offers expansive views as it traverses the higher ground in the region.
Yes, you can plan a route that includes a pub stop. For example, The Pheasant Inn loop from Harthill is a popular choice that combines a satisfying walk with a visit to a classic country pub. Always check the pub's opening times before you set off.
The landscape is classic English countryside. Expect rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and well-trodden footpaths through fields and woodlands. While many walks are gentle, some routes, particularly those in Stephen's Vale or ascending the local peaks, can have steep and occasionally muddy sections, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
Yes, two notable long-distance paths are accessible from Clutton. A section of the 16-mile Three Peaks Walk passes nearby, offering a challenging day hike. Additionally, the Limestone Link trail runs along the southern edge of Greyfield Wood, providing an opportunity to extend your walk towards villages like Temple Cloud or Timsbury.
There is no single large car park for all the trails. For walks starting in the village, on-street parking is available but please park considerately. For routes exploring Greyfield Wood, there is a small, dedicated car park at the entrance to the wood, which can fill up on sunny weekends.
You can explore over 130 hiking routes around Clutton. These range from short, easy strolls perfect for an afternoon to more challenging all-day treks, ensuring there's a trail for every fitness level.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful scenery, the variety of the walks, and the charm of natural features like the Stephen's Vale Waterfall and the ancient woodlands.


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