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Malvern Hills

Hill Croome

The best walks and hikes around Hill Croome

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Hiking around Hill Croome offers access to gently rolling ground and expansive views across the Worcestershire countryside. The area is characterized by historic parkland, notably Croome Park, designed by Capability Brown, featuring a serpentine lake and mature woodlands. Prominent features include Bredon Hill, providing panoramic vistas, and a network of paths suitable for various abilities. The landscape blends cultivated parkland with natural features, creating diverse hiking environments.

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Last updated: May 8, 2026

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Croome Park loop

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Clive G
January 29, 2026, Great Comberton Village

Beautiful little village below Bredon hill, with a magnificent 800yr old Yew Tree in the church grounds.

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Stephen
January 2, 2026, Croome Rotunda

A very pleasant spot for a break

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Clive G
November 10, 2025, Croome Rotunda

One of the feature buildings on the Croome Landscape Park, a lovely location at sunset, with it's views across the Croome River.

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Sasha Taylor
November 10, 2025, The Well

From our research, this dry stone well was originally dug sometime between 1800 and 1810. It was a clear indication that the Dipping Pond was insufficient for the needs of the garden by then, either due to limited capacity or simply because it was too far to carry water up to the top. When we first arrived, the only indication that it even existed was marked by a broken-down fence and some barbed wire. Who knows what might have fallen in there during the 50 years of abandonment. To render it safe, we constructed a red brick head with a steel grid, rather than opting to fill it in and, perhaps, later regretting it. It was Autumn of 2022 when we revisited the prospect of further investigation, this time through necessity. For the second consecutive year, the Gardens had suffered from drought, with our water storage tanks running dry. We needed to act to avoid future recurrences and the prospect of adding more unsightly tanks was unappealing and expensive. The Well seemed an obvious choice to explore, despite the risk of what we might find down there. Unfortunately, it needed to be dredged to bring the level down to below the water table. After a lengthy discussion with our site manager, it was mutually agreed that neither of us were prepared to climb down the well. So, after a Google search, we found a specialist well dredging firm, who agreed to take on the task. The husband-and-wife team arrived in November, set up their tripod with block & tackle and began their work. He operated the pulleys while she was lowered into the hole with a bucket and trowel. After several days of excavating dark and smelly sludge, they hit some inanimate objects which were too heavy for their lifting equipment. A week or so later, they returned with a heavy-duty overhead crane, which proved sufficient to retrieve the cast iron pump which, at some point, had been cut into shorter pieces and thrown back down the well. With the offending objects now removed, they were able to complete their task and restore the well to its former glory. Happily, we now have an abundant supply of water to keep the irrigation system topped up all year round

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Sasha Taylor
November 10, 2025, Croome Rotunda

The Croome Rotunda is a Grade I listed circular garden temple located in the parkland of Croome Court in Worcestershire, England. Designed by Robert Adam in the 1760s and later remodelled by James Wyatt in 1801, it was intended as a hunting and viewing platform with a domed roof that offers panoramic views of the Malvern Hills. The structure, built from bath stone, has been subject to extensive restoration by the National Trust. Design and purpose Architects: Originally designed by Robert Adam in the 1760s, it was later redesigned by James Wyatt in 1801, based on Adam's earlier work. Architectural style: The design was modeled after the Tempietto Romano in Rome. It is a circular, two-story building constructed from bath stone. Function: It served as a garden room and a viewing platform, providing a place to admire the landscape and hunt, and was one of the 6th Earl of Coventry's favorite spots. Interior: The interior features Rococo plasterwork on the walls and window surrounds and a coffered ceiling on the dome. source: internet

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Memorial with the following inscription: TO THE MEMORY OF GEORGE WILLIAM, EARL OF COVENTRY. THE FOLLOWING LINES WERE INSCRIBED BY HIS SUCCESSOR. OCT. 25, 1809. Sacred to him, the Genius of this place! Who reared these shades. and formd these sweet retreats: With evry incense-breathing shrub. adorn'd And flowers of fairest hue! His culturd taste. And native fancy bade the scene, around. Rise perfect and the muse, whom much he lovd Still joys to haunt it. Crownd with length of days. He lived-one wish alone unsated: much His loyal heart had cherish'd a fond hope To hail this day of jubilee - and close His earthly course, in Britain's hour of joy

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The Croome Walled Gardens are privately owned, historic, and restored Georgian gardens, separate from the National Trust's Croome parkland. Originally dating to the 16th century, they were brought back to life by Chris and Karen Cronin starting in 2000. The gardens feature large greenhouses, a rose garden, and vegetable plots, and they are open to the public from April to September on weekends and bank holidays. History and restoration The gardens were once part of the landscape designed by "Capability" Brown and fell into ruin before the restoration project began. The privately owned gardens have been restored by custodians Chris and Karen Cronin since 2000. The gardens are notable for their size and the 18th-century records that have survived, making them of national importance. They were once used to supply food for Croome Court and include historical features like a 13-foot high "hot wall" from the early 19th century.

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This roundabout is a 'left-over' from when Croome Court was a Catholic boys' school in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Hill Croome?

There are over 210 hiking routes around Hill Croome, offering a wide variety of options. These include more than 100 easy trails, over 100 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Hill Croome?

The hiking trails in Hill Croome are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful, well-maintained paths through historic parkland and the expansive views across the Worcestershire countryside.

Are there many circular walks in the Hill Croome area?

Yes, the Hill Croome area is well-suited for circular walks. Many routes, particularly within Croome Park, are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Croome Park loop is a popular circular option.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes around Hill Croome?

You can expect a mix of gently rolling ground, historic parkland, and open countryside. Trails often traverse well-maintained paths within Croome Park, featuring tree-lined avenues, woodlands, and the serpentine lake. Some routes, like those ascending Bredon Hill, involve steeper sections with panoramic views.

Are there easy, family-friendly walks suitable for all ages?

Absolutely. Hill Croome offers many easy, family-friendly walks. The trails within Croome Park are generally accessible and well-maintained. Routes like the Croome Court – Croome Walled Gardens loop from Croome D'Abitot are perfect for a gentle exploration of the estate's grounds, connecting the historic mansion with its walled gardens.

What historical landmarks or attractions can I see while hiking?

The area is rich in history and attractions. Within Croome Park, you can explore the mid-18th-century Neo-Palladian mansion, Croome Court, and the 18th-century folly, Dunstall Castle. Other notable landmarks include Parsons Folly on Bredon Hill and the historic Pershore Old Bridge, which is a starting point for some local walks.

Where can I find panoramic views on a hike?

For stunning panoramic views, head to Bredon Hill Summit. From its 981-foot peak, you can enjoy expansive vistas of Worcestershire, the Malvern Hills, and the rolling Cotswolds. The Panorama Tower on Knight's Hill within Croome Park also offers excellent views of the surrounding countryside.

What natural features or wildlife might I encounter?

Croome Park is a highlight for natural beauty, featuring a 1.75-mile long serpentine lake, diverse woodlands, and open grasslands. In spring, the park is vibrant with wildflowers like snowdrops, daffodils, and primroses. You might spot swans on the lake and buzzards soaring overhead, especially in the more open areas.

Are the trails around Hill Croome dog-friendly?

Many trails around Hill Croome, particularly in the wider countryside, are dog-friendly. However, specific areas like Croome Park, managed by the National Trust, may have restrictions or require dogs to be on leads to protect wildlife and livestock. Always check local signage or the specific route details on komoot for the most accurate information.

When is the best time of year to hike in Hill Croome?

Spring is a particularly beautiful time to hike in Hill Croome, as Croome Park comes alive with an abundance of wildflowers, including snowdrops, daffodils, and wild tulips. The mild weather of spring and autumn generally offers comfortable hiking conditions, while summer provides longer daylight hours for extended walks.

Are there places to eat or drink near the hiking routes?

While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not guaranteed, the villages and towns surrounding Hill Croome, such as Pershore, offer various options for refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes and pubs near your chosen starting or ending point.

Where can I find parking for hiking trails in Hill Croome?

Parking is generally available at key access points for popular hiking areas. For instance, Croome Park has dedicated visitor parking. For other routes, look for public car parks in nearby villages or designated lay-bys. Always check the route details on komoot for specific parking recommendations.

Are there any challenging hikes near Hill Croome?

While many trails are easy to moderate, there are a few more challenging options. For instance, the Ecklington, Ashton under Hill & Great Comberton loop — The Cotswolds, though a bit further afield, is rated as difficult due to its length and elevation gain. Ascents of Bredon Hill also offer a more strenuous experience with rewarding views.

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