Best mountain peaks around Frankley refer to the prominent hills and elevated areas that define the local landscape. While not traditional towering mountains, these spots offer significant elevation and provide picturesque views. The region features a mix of natural hilltops and historic landmarks, contributing to its natural beauty and recreational appeal. These elevated areas are popular for walking and offer panoramic perspectives of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A bit like Primrose Hill in London - just fewer and smaller Skyscrapers!
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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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Bilberry Hill is one of the Lickey Hills southwest of Birmingham and northeast of Worcester. Positioned above the village of Cofton Hackett, it’s an integral part of the Lickey Hills Country Park. As part of the Lickey Ridge, composed of hard quartzite this spot offers stunning views over Birmingham and the surrounding countryside. The hill derives its name from the abundant tracts of Bilberry bushes (Vaccinium myrtillus) that occupy its slopes, providing locals with a tradition of harvesting their fruit each autumn for centuries to make jams, preserves, and delightful apple and bilberry pies.
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A great place to visit and wide veiws
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The most popular elevated areas include The Four Stones, Clent Hills, known for its striking monument and magnificent views, and Walton Hill Summit, the highest point on the Clent Hills offering extensive panoramic views.
Yes, Jubilee Plantation, Waseley Hills Country Park is a great family-friendly option. It's a nature reserve with picturesque hilltops and offers fantastic panoramic views. Another excellent choice is Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve, which is known for its stunning bluebell displays and wildlife spotting opportunities.
From elevated spots like Walton Hill Summit, you can enjoy extensive views encompassing the Malvern Hills, Peak District, Shropshire Hills, and Charnwood Forest. The Four Stones, Clent Hills offers magnificent views towards the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills, and the Welsh Borders. Jubilee Plantation provides panoramic views over Worcestershire.
Yes, The Four Stones, Clent Hills is a distinctive monument erected around 1763 by an eccentric landowner. While not prehistoric, these characterful stones are a striking landmark and offer a unique historical point of interest atop a hill.
The region around Frankley offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Beacon Hill Toposcope – The Rabbit Trail loop' or easier options like the 'Wooden Stile – Halesowen Abbey Ruins loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Frankley guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Clent Hill loop' available in the MTB Trails around Frankley guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Morrisons Cycle Parking – Entrance to Rubery Hill loop' or easier options such as the 'Swan Viewing Point – Rea Bridge and Owl Bench loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Running Trails around Frankley guide.
Beaconwood and the Winsel Nature Reserve is particularly good for birdwatching, home to species like buzzards, kestrels, sparrowhawks, great spotted woodpeckers, and various owls. The nature reserves also support many species of flora and fauna, including stunning displays of bluebells in spring.
Visitors frequently highlight the extensive and panoramic views from spots like Walton Hill Summit and The Four Stones. Many appreciate the peaceful surroundings, especially at quieter locations, and the opportunity for invigorating walks amidst beautiful natural scenery. The unique character of landmarks like The Four Stones also adds to the appeal.
Walton Hill Summit is the highest point on the Clent Hills at 316 meters (1,037 feet) and offers great views. It's often noted for being quieter than some other nearby summits, making it a good choice for a more peaceful experience. The paths can be beautifully speckled with light, especially when the sun is shining.
Jubilee Plantation is a distinctive hilltop feature that was planted in the mid-seventies to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. It reflects the locally famous Frankley Beeches plantation on Frankley Hill and is primarily composed of common Beech trees, offering a spectacular sight, especially in spring with its fresh green leaves.
Many of the trails and elevated areas around Frankley are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks with your pet. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs under control, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check specific signage at trailheads for any restrictions.


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