Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve is a prominent outlier of the Cotswold Hills in Worcestershire, designated as a national nature reserve. This area features diverse landscapes, including ancient woodlands, open grasslands, and agricultural land, centered around Bredon Hill itself, which rises to 981 feet (299 meters). Its unique geology and rich biodiversity make Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve a notable destination for outdoor activities, including several sports like hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, jogging, and more.
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Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, jogging, and touring cycling. The reserve features a network of public footpaths and bridleways suitable for different preferences and fitness levels. Over 35,000 visitors have shared experiences, with routes averaging 4.55 out of 5 stars.
Popular walking routes include the 'View from Woollas Hall Gardens – Warren Wood loop' and 'Parsons' Folly on Bredon Hill loop,' which lead to historical landmarks and offer expansive vistas. The Wychavon Way, a 40-mile (64 km) trail, also crosses the site. More options are available in the Hiking in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve guide.
Yes, Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve offers varied terrain suitable for different hiking abilities, including easy walks. Hikers can explore ancient woodlands and open grasslands on less challenging paths. Specific easy routes are detailed in the Easy hikes in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve guide.
Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve has routes suitable for families. The diverse terrain and network of paths allow for walks that can accommodate different ages and abilities. A dedicated guide for Family-friendly hikes in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve is available.
Dogs are permitted in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve, typically on public rights of way. It is advisable to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or wildlife. Information on specific routes can be found in the Dog-friendly hikes in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve guide.
From the summit of Bredon Hill, at 981 feet (299 meters), panoramic views of the Cotswold escarpment, the Vale of Evesham, the Malvern Hills, and the Severn Valley are visible. Notable features include Parsons' Folly, the Banbury Stone (also known as the Elephant Stone), the King and Queen Stones, and Kemerton Camp, an Iron Age hillfort.
Yes, Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve offers a variety of paths and trails suitable for mountain biking. The diverse terrain, encompassing woodlands, grasslands, and agricultural land, provides varied routes. Specific trails are outlined in the MTB Trails in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve guide.
Bredon Hill is an internationally important site for rare invertebrates, with over 230 species recorded, including the violet click beetle. The area also supports bird species like whitethroat, linnet, and yellowhammer, as well as glow-worms and butterflies such as marbled white and brown argus.
Komoot provides a guide specifically for routes accessible via public transport. You can find options for Hikes from bus stations in Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve, which details routes starting near public transport links.
Access to Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve is generally free, as it is managed as a National Nature Reserve with public rights of way. No specific entry fees or permits are typically required for general access to the reserve's paths and trails.
Information regarding Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve, which is managed by Natural England, can be found on the GOV.UK website. The official link for Worcestershire's National Nature Reserves, including Bredon Hill, is gov.uk/government/publications/worcestershires-national-nature-reserves.
Bredon Hill rises to an elevation of 981 feet (299 meters). With the folly at its top, its height extends to approximately 1,000 feet.

