Distance
6 miles / 9.66 km
Duration
3 to 3.5 hours
Difficulty
Moderate
Shape
Circular
PLEASE NOTE 9.30 AM START
Photo: Linda Blackwell
Route description
Once part of the Cotswold upland, Bredon Hill is now an outlier of the Cotswolds, containing Roman and Iron Age relics and standing stones. It has inspired writers, artists and musicians. We walk around the top of the hill. Great views from the summit – known as Parson’s Folly – weather permitting.
Bring coffee/snack.
Organised by: Cotswold Voluntary Wardens
Led by: John Milroy, Ray Goold, Pat McCarthy, Roy Taylor, Richard Sharp
Start
Address
The Queen Elizabeth Inn, Main Street, Elmley Castle, Pershore WR10 3HS, UK
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OS Grid Ref
SO 982 411
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Travel Info
Please park considerately near The Queen Elizabeth Inn