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Hiking around Welland offers a variety of trails through the scenic landscape of Worcestershire, situated near the Malvern Hills. The area is characterized by rolling hills, open countryside, and sections of woodland, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Many routes feature gentle ascents and descents, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The region's natural beauty includes views of the wider Malvern Hills AONB.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
5.0
(4)
31
hikers
12.2km
03:14
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
21
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
13
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17.3km
05:11
520m
520m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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10
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16.5km
04:51
440m
440m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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15.1km
04:26
410m
410m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely quarry and very to follow the route up to the top.
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Highest Peak in the Malverns but also the busiest! People seem to be "Hogging" the trig point and not even taking a photo. Managed to get as good of a photo as possible then went for lunch.
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Small little cave but great to get out of the rain/sun for a quick drink and snack.
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Black Hill is a sharp pull up from both north and south, and is a great viewpoint looking towards Herefordshire Beacon.
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Pinnacle Hill isn't really much of a pinnacle, but it is the highest point between the Wyche and Wynds Point, and as such is a fine viewpoint in both directions.
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The Malvern Hills are now home to both Highland and Belted Galloway cattle, gentle and hardy!
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One of the finest hills in the Malverns with it's Iron Age Hillfort (yes another one on the Malverns!), and superb views west across Eastnor Park. It used to be heavily wooded on the Eastern Side, but Ash Die-back disease has caused a huge number of large mature Ash trees to be felled in recent times. This is still a hill to be savoured and you will not see too many people here either.
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There are quite a number of these direction arrow stones on the Malverns, they look good and they are very informative.
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Welland offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 380 trails available. These range from gentle strolls across open fields to more challenging ascents within the Malvern Hills area.
The landscape around Welland is characterized by rolling hills, expansive open countryside, and peaceful sections of woodland. You'll find diverse terrain, from gentle paths through fields to more undulating routes with moderate ascents and descents, especially closer to the Malvern Hills.
Yes, Welland is very accommodating for easy hikes. There are over 220 routes classified as easy, perfect for beginners, families, or those looking for a relaxed stroll. An example is the British Camp Boundary Stone – View from Black Hill loop from Malvern Wells, which is an easy 3.1-mile (4.9 km) path offering panoramic views.
For more experienced hikers, Welland offers several challenging routes, with 17 trails classified as difficult. These often feature significant elevation changes and longer distances. The Swinyard Hill – Millennium Hill loop from Welland is a notable example, covering 10.7 miles (17.3 km) through varied and hilly terrain.
Hiking around Welland allows you to discover various points of interest. You can explore historical sites like Herefordshire Beacon (British Camp) or visit impressive estates such as Eastnor Castle. Natural highlights include Gullet Quarry and the tranquil Earnslaw Pool.
Many of the routes around Welland are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. For instance, the The Swan, Hanley Swan – The Swan Inn, Hanley Swan loop from Hanley Swan is a popular circular trail exploring the rural surroundings.
The hiking trails in Welland are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the diverse scenery of rolling hills and woodlands, and the stunning views of the Malvern Hills AONB.
Absolutely. Many trails in the Welland area provide excellent scenic viewpoints, particularly those that ascend into the Malvern Hills. The British Camp Boundary Stone – View from Black Hill loop from Malvern Wells is known for its panoramic vistas from Black Hill, offering expansive views of the surrounding Worcestershire countryside.
Yes, several routes in the Welland area are designed to pass through villages or near establishments where you can stop for refreshments. The The Swan, Hanley Swan – The Swan Inn, Hanley Swan loop from Hanley Swan, for example, starts and ends at a pub, making it convenient for a post-hike meal or drink.
Welland offers enjoyable hiking throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even winter can be beautiful with crisp air and clear views, though some paths may be muddy.
For those seeking more significant climbs and higher elevations, routes that venture towards the Malvern Hills are ideal. The Summer Hill – Worcester Beacon Trig Point loop from Hanley Swan, for instance, includes a substantial ascent towards Worcester Beacon, offering rewarding views from one of the highest points in the area.


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