Best attractions and places to see around Hill And Moor include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Worcestershire region. The area, comprising Lower Moor and surrounding hamlets, serves as a starting point for exploring diverse points of interest. Visitors can discover significant landmarks like ancient hillforts and historic bridges, alongside cultural sites. The topography features hills that provide expansive views across the countryside.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful medieval bridge over river Avon. Incredibly well preserved given its age.
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Pleasant views of Malvern and the surrounding areas from up there. The folly is ugly as sin but then it IS a folly so... yeah. Not a particularly difficult climb to get up there from either direction.
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A worthy addition to the National Trust. Wonderful house, set in Capability Brown's first landscape park.
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The old bridge is picturesque, and its also a great place to while away an hour or two by the river.
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The folly itself actually looks like it really is an industrial tower housing mobile phone equipment, but the views are very good. Nearby is the Elephant Stone - it looks like an Elephant kneeing down. Not far from the Cotswold Stone drystone wall is the circular stone that marks the very top of Bredon Hill.
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Good parking, half a dozen spaces on Woollas Hill, near Deer Park centre. Views on way up to Folly are spectacular. Good to get the climb out the way early with gentle, long descent in to Broadway.
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Quiet Anglican church with some gorgeous mosaics inside. Nice brown signpost on the nearest A-Road, so you won't miss the turn.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Parsons Folly on Bredon Hill, an 18th-century folly on a site that was once an Iron Age hillfort and Roman encampment. Another significant historical site is Pershore Old Bridge, dating back to the 1400s and a crucial crossing point for centuries. Further afield, explore the magnificent Worcester Cathedral or the historic Hartlebury Castle, former home to the Bishops of Worcester.
Absolutely. Parsons Folly on Bredon Hill offers expansive views across Worcestershire to the Malvern Hills and south into the Cotswolds from its 981-foot summit. The Malvern Hills themselves, a designated National Landscape, provide stunning vistas and extensive outdoor opportunities. You can also enjoy the wildflowers and ponds at Inkberrow Millennium Green, which offers a pleasant circular walk.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can immerse yourself in culture at Croome Court, a mid-18th-century Neo-Palladian mansion with extensive landscaped parkland designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. The beautiful St Mary's Church, Elmley Castle, located in a picturesque village, is also noted for its character and historical significance.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes around the area, including those starting near Pershore Old Bridge. Find more inspiration for walks on the Hiking around Hill And Moor guide. Cycling enthusiasts can discover numerous routes, such as those passing by Croome Court, detailed in the Cycling around Hill And Moor and Road Cycling Routes around Hill And Moor guides.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Pershore Old Bridge is near a popular picnic spot and the start of a circular walk, suitable for families. Croome Court, with its expansive parkland, offers plenty of space for children to explore. For a more adventurous day out, the West Midland Safari Park provides a drive-through safari experience and a theme park, while Wyre Forest offers Go Ape tree-top challenges.
For an accessible and gentle walk, Inkberrow Millennium Green is a great choice. It's designated as wheelchair accessible and features a circular path through wildflowers and ponds. The nearby Hiking around Hill And Moor guide also lists several easy-grade routes, such as the 'View of the River Avon' loops.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from places like Parsons Folly on Bredon Hill, especially at sunset. The historical significance and picturesque settings of sites like Pershore Old Bridge and St Mary's Church, Elmley Castle are also highly appreciated. The tranquil beauty of places like Inkberrow Millennium Green, with its wildflowers and ponds, is often highlighted.
Yes, the Wyre Forest, one of England's largest ancient woodlands, is located in the wider Worcestershire area. It's an excellent spot for walking, cycling, and observing wildlife, and also features outdoor activities like Go Ape.
For a nostalgic journey, consider a ride on the Severn Valley Railway. This steam railway near Bewdley offers scenic trips through the countryside, providing a unique way to experience the local landscape.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities, with warmer weather and longer daylight hours perfect for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially in areas like Wyre Forest. While some attractions remain open year-round, checking specific opening times is advisable for historical sites during the quieter winter months.
Yes, St Mary's Church, Elmley Castle is a delightful church full of character and historical interest. Within the grounds of Croome Court, you can also find St Mary Magdalene's Church, cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust. Further afield, Worcester Cathedral is a magnificent architectural masterpiece dating back to 1084.


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