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Exploring the Clent Hills with your dog is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of the West Midlands. Here’s everything you need to know for a dog-friendly adventure at this stunning National Trust site.
Dog Access and Rules
Clent Hills welcomes dogs with open arms, offering plenty of space for them to explore. While dogs are allowed off-lead in many areas, it’s important to keep them under close control, especially around livestock and other visitors.
Things To See & Do
Located on the edge of Worcestershire, just a short drive from Birmingham, Clent Hills offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. This area has been a favourite spot for walkers for centuries, with its history dating back to the Iron Age. The hills offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a perfect destination for you and your dog.
The Four Stones on the summit of Clent Hill were created in the 1770s as a folly for Lord Lyttleton, and from here, you can enjoy some of the best views.
Numerous trails are available to explore with your dog, ranging from short, leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. The Hill Tavern Circular Walk is a popular route that offers stunning views and a variety of terrains. Your dog will love the open spaces, woodlands, and meadows, which provide plenty of opportunities for exercise and play.
Access and Facilities
Clent Hills is easily accessible by car, and Nimmings Wood car park offers ample parking. The site is also well-connected by public transport, with bus services from nearby towns.
Nimmings Wood Cafe offers refreshments with dog-friendly outdoor seating along with toilets located near the main car park.








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