Best mountain peaks around Elmbridge are characterized by a landscape that is generally flat to gently undulating, featuring prominent hills rather than mountains. The most notable elevated feature is St George's Hill, reaching an elevation of 78 meters. This area is known for its historical development and natural beauty, with its highest points offering viewpoints over the surrounding terrain. While not mountainous, Elmbridge provides various elevated spots for exploration.
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You can clearly see the centre of Birmingham from here, but you can also see most of Worcestershire if you look in the opposite direction.
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Walton Hill 315.6m P212 (1035ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2870) [JNSA 12850] TP0725 - Walton Hill S1533 FB height 315.821m #961
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Worth a visit not only at sunset!
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A great place to visit and wide veiws
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Standing at 315 m Walton Hill is the highest point in the Clent Hills. It's a great view point and a good target for a running loop here.
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While Elmbridge is characterized by a generally flat to gently undulating landscape, the most prominent elevated feature within the borough is St George's Hill in Weybridge. It reaches an elevation of 78 meters (255 feet) and is known for its historical development as a private gated community. For more significant 'peaks' or elevated experiences, you'll find options like Walton Hill Summit and The Four Stones, Clent Hills, which offer more substantial climbs and panoramic views.
Yes, several elevated spots and their surrounding areas are great for families. The Four Stones, Clent Hills, for example, is considered family-friendly and offers a gentle climb with magnificent views. Similarly, Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, and Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve are also noted for being family-friendly, providing picturesque environments for walks.
You can expect a variety of natural beauty and expansive views. From Walton Hill Summit, you'll get great views over the surrounding landscape. Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, offers fantastic panoramic views over Worcestershire, featuring picturesque hilltops, hedgerows, and woodlands. Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve is renowned for stunning displays of bluebells and diverse wildlife, making it excellent for nature observation.
Absolutely. The Four Stones, Clent Hills, features a striking monument erected around 1763 by an eccentric landowner, offering a unique historical element to your visit. Additionally, Beacon Hill and Mount Horeb Folly presents a curious sight built by the Cadbury brothers, providing both historical interest and excellent views.
Beyond walking and hiking, the areas around these elevated spots offer opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Walton Hill Car Park – Clent Hills Summit loop' or the 'Dunhampstead Canal Locks – Upper Gambolds Lane loop'. For more general cycling, there are routes like the 'Diglis Basin Marina – Canal Lock loop'. You can explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Elmbridge guide or the Cycling around Elmbridge guide.
Yes, you can find hiking trails catering to various levels. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Bench Along the Forest Path loop' or the 'Chaddesley Wood – Bench Along the Forest Path loop'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Elmbridge guide. Many of the elevated spots themselves, like Walton Hill Summit and The Four Stones, Clent Hills, feature intermediate trails that provide a good balance of challenge and reward.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views and the sense of tranquility. For instance, Walton Hill Summit is appreciated for its great views and being quieter than other nearby summits. The characterful stones at The Four Stones, Clent Hills, combined with stunning sunset views, are also a big draw. Many enjoy the picturesque landscapes and the opportunity to connect with nature, as described for Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park.
Absolutely. Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching, being home to many species including buzzards, kestrels, sparrowhawks, and various owls. It's also a great place for spotting other wildlife. Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, as a nature reserve, also supports diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, for many of these locations, parking is available. For example, the tips for Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, mention that the car park gates shut at dusk, implying parking is present. While specific details for every location aren't listed, popular spots generally have designated parking areas, though they can get busy on weekends, as noted for The Four Stones, Clent Hills.
Many of these locations offer beauty throughout the year. For instance, The Four Stones, Clent Hills, provides magnificent views at all times of the year, including stunning sunset views even in snow blizzards. Spring is particularly lovely in areas like Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve for its bluebell displays, and in beechwoods like those at Jubilee Plantation when leaves are fresh green.
When visiting, be aware that popular spots like The Four Stones, Clent Hills, can get very busy on weekends. For a quieter experience with great views, Walton Hill Summit is often recommended. If visiting Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park, remember that car park gates shut at dusk. Always check local signage for specific rules and opening times.


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