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Name: | Cleeve Hill |
Hill number: | 2869 |
Height: | 330m / 1083ft |
RHB Section: | 39: Central and Eastern England |
County/UA: | Gloucestershire |
County (CoH): | Gloucestershire (CoH) |
County (CoA): | Gloucestershire (CoA) |
Catchment: | Severn |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Tump (300-399m), Historic County Top, Current County/UA Top, Administrative County Top, Clem (Ma,Hu,Tu,3,CoH,CoU,CoA,Cm) |
Grid ref: | SO 99692 24602 |
Summit feature: | fence line 5m W of trig point |
Drop: | 234m |
Col: | 96m SP367863 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 163 (1:25k) 179 |
Observations: | summit is 10cm below trig point fb |
Survey: | Abney level |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 695 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
01.40 for curiosity too see if the mist in Cheltenham might be cloud inversion starry night on top. It was.. Beautiful. Pics of Orion Sirius and frosted hill summit. | vegibagger | 02/12/2023 |
15:26 with 94 year old mum for pics. Hard work on her slow legs now even for the 330 metres. | vegibagger | 24/11/2023 |
16:30. Re-paint | vegibagger | 08/11/2023 |
Multi repeat visit. Planned for sunrise, but thin mist.. Saw zilch | vegibagger | 31/10/2023 |
With DFR, S&R. 6 mile loop of the common. Great lunch at the Royal Oak in Prestbury afterwards | Donpeblo | 22/10/2023 |
Earlier today, in fantastic visibility, I climbed Bredon Hill, and the masts at Cleeve Hill were clearly visible and enticing! I drove to Cleeve Hill Golf Club off the summit of the B4632 where one can park for free if you purchase refreshments in excess of £2. A very pleasant 6 Km walk over the golf course heading for the transmitter masts, then 400m along the fence to the Trig Pillar. A very emotional time for me as I had previously visited this summit with my darling wife some years ago as the highest point in Gloucestershire, on my way to summitting all of England's County Tops. Sue passed away suddenly six months ago, and I miss her so much. Always love you, Sue xxxx | Dartmoorman | 23/09/2023 |
Walked from Cheltenham Racecourse through Prestbury and Noverton, then into fields. Very muddy and thorny footpath route from Noverton Lane. Reached top covered in mud, decent views of Cheltenham on the way up. | hillbagger91 | 23/09/2023 |
afternoon 4 mile walk from Quarry car park. Didn't realise the second trig point encountered was the summit until afterwards! Not too wet, but views were curtailed by mists. | gbeniston | 21/04/2023 |
Easy bag | Nicky C | 11/04/2023 |
First time walking in Cotswolds! County top number 7 on a 10 county top three day expedition with 26 school students and 3 teachers (including myself). Weather was grey and occasional light drizzle but visibility reasonable. Started from car park near golf club and took the Winchcombe Way across Cleeve Common to the transmitting station and then the trig point at the summit. Odd hiking across a golf course! Very open ground though and views would be good on a nice day. Varied the return route by following the ridge to Cleeve Cloud (317m), a much better summit with its own trig point and great views over Cheltenham. Will return here. | jamessteel100 | 05/04/2023 |
05.55. Pre sunrise trig n summit to try and see last slender waning 7% crescent moon. But sky clearly to light.. It was sunrise at 06.16-ish.For first time walked about 7/800m past SE till just beyond the pylons and overhead cables | vegibagger | 19/03/2023 |
From car park by golf club on a cold day with 6 others. | Phreerunner | 03/03/2023 |
Used parking area at the viewpoint in Cleeve Hill hamlet to the NW. Enjoyable breezy 6km walk over the downs taking in both trig points. Refreshing break in the drive home from New Year in the Brecon Beacons. | richard69 | 05/01/2023 |
From Mast Parking Area. Visited Trig and High Point, then a wander around the area. | Jephcote83 | 25/11/2022 |
From Mast Parking Area. Visited Trig and High Point. | Ivy Jephcote | 25/11/2022 |
From Mast Parking Area. Visited Trig and High Point. | Iris Jephcote | 25/11/2022 |
13km loop of cleeve common & belas knap | Clifford | 17/09/2022 |
5 minute walk across Cleeve Common. | peter4lc | 20/08/2022 |
Parked at summit CP. Visited on my to WSM for Steep Holm trip the next day. | CJM | 15/07/2022 |
With Luna. From Winchcombe. | masmith | 09/07/2022 |
Run | Blisco | 23/06/2022 |
A circuit of the Common from the Quarry carpark with R & S. The Red Arrows flew low over the hill after the Buckingham Palace fly-past on their way to a display at Ragley Hall, Alcester, which we could see in the distance. | milimana | 02/06/2022 |
Started at Quarry car park, out to the long barrow at Bela's Knap, back up to the peak. Cracking walk, just needed better visibility. | cjwilliams | 01/05/2022 |
Ascended in the early morning mist before undertaking the final section of the Gloucestershire Way. | PhilipChaston | 20/04/2022 |
From Winchcombe on Easter Sunday with GFE running. 20km total. Sunny but hazy. | Fionalevey | 17/04/2022 |
Walked to this small summit from the nearby car park. Mist so thick that sometimes you couldn't see 10 metres. | Sapphirites | 29/03/2022 |
On a long, unplanned walk from Broadway to Prestbury, it seemed like a great idea to take in Gloucestershire's two highest hills in one go. Broadway - Seven Wells Hill - Upper Coscombe - Roel Hill - Cleeve Hill - Prestbury. Quite tired by the time I got to the trig, but enough energy to try to get to the hillfort before the sunset disappeared behind cloud. Bad choice of descent route along an increasingly muddy and slippery track through Queen's Wood. I was pretty caked in mud by the time I emerged on the road! | thesweetcheat | 12/03/2022 |
Easy walk along the common from the car park to the South East. Quite windy but sunny with clear blue skies. Quite a few people about as well as Belted Galloway Cattle. Lots of wildlife Red Kites, Stonechats, Skylarks, Ravens, Buzzard, Magpie. We walked to the trig and summit and carried on to look down over Cheltenham Racecourse. Good views to the Malvern and Forest of Dean. Time taken 3 miles for 1.5 hours | isabelle | 27/02/2022 |
Circular hike from layby on B4632 to first trig point on Cleeve Cloud/golf course, then to the memorial tree before bagging the second trig point close to the fence on Cleeve Common. | manilena | 30/01/2022 |
1st Hill of 2022. From Quarry Car Park. Visited Trig and Summit next to Fence. 4m Route | Jephcote83 | 22/01/2022 |
Nice run from Winchcombe | milejunkie | 21/01/2022 |
Cleeve Hill from GR: SO 99404 24817 | ronaldo333 | 29/10/2021 |
Cleeve Hill from GR: SO 99404 24817 | Hippster | 29/10/2021 |
Did Gloucestershire's County Top on the same day as Warwickshire. A windy but cool county top, full of a big golf course on the hill. The Trig is near 3 Masts, great views over Cheltenham. | DavidHiner | 28/10/2021 |
With ScottB & Luna. Cleeve Hill to Broadway, following parts of the Cotswold Way. | masmith | 16/10/2021 |
From the car park besides the radio masts, then across the Common and golf course. Ace Butterfly Conservation Trust reserve. | summitter | 01/10/2021 |
Walked from the centre of Cheltenham to get to this featureless summit. | chrismytton | 26/09/2021 |
Parked at free car park next to golf club. Avoided golf balls along with sheep on walk to summit. Wonderful views to enjoy from various benches . Good entertainment watching golfers compete against sheep for the greens and fairways. | Hippy77 | 15/08/2021 |
Easily accessible from the Cleeve Hill Common Car Park (small but free). Again, very exposed so definitely not one for today's 30+ degree heat. That said, there is a seating area a click or two from the summit with enough of a tree to afford some shade. Stunning views, trig point easily found and nice table top pointer to highlight points of interest. Very little incline from the car park and a fantastic choice for the 4th (and last) of today. | jamiequackers | 19/07/2021 |
Very hot, 29C, day with perfect blue skies. Walked from Winchcombe via Langley Hill Farm and the golf club, where we stopped for ice cream. Its also worth noting non-members can get food in the cafe here. Along the ridge to the summit, passing the lonesome pine. Then on to Belas Knapsack long barrow before dropping back down to Winchcombe. | pclyndes | 18/07/2021 |
During a 5 day hike doing the Cotswold Way. From the Cotswold Way, ROW then road to Car Park & SE to trig. | fosal29 | 05/07/2021 |
Circular route from Cleeve Commons past Prestbury. | JadeShiante | 17/06/2021 |
Drove to Cleeve Hill village. Parked adjacent to CH Golf Club. Fairly easy walk on paths over sheep-strewn course, avoiding low-flying balls. Excellent views over to Cheltenham racecourse. Trig point & county top close to car park near cluster of masts. No real peak as such, but v enjoyable walk and views on beautiful sunny day. Photo of trig point had Worcestershire beacon in background - 2 county tops in one shot! | timbo99 | 04/06/2021 |
Lovely walk and views on a nice day, pleasant extension to the Belas Knap long barrow if time allows. | Richard Dukes | 31/05/2021 |
Strolled over the summit from the Cleeve Common car park then explored the common. Over to the memorial tree then to Castle Rock | ekm | 01/05/2021 |
In a rush. 10 mins. Then on to the Fosse Way. | Play2End | 30/04/2021 |
Easy bag from car park by radio masts. Continued on to the fine Belas Knap long barrow. Long loop back via Postlip and trig on high point by The Ring. Gorgeous walk with Geraldine, Eoin & Tiarnan. | Pete West | 17/04/2021 |
Given the gorgeous weather, should have made it into a longer walk, but parked in nearest car park and did a short circuit of the common taking in the high point on the way. | Gayle | 04/11/2020 |
Top of hill has good views all around | freethehilltops | 28/10/2020 |
TD, C & H | This Dog | 23/09/2020 |
Lovely hill with great views. Parked in layby along B4632 just SW of golf club. 7 mile circular walk over The Ring, the hillfort and the Marilyn, then back along Cotswold Way past the impressive Postlip Hall | Clive G | 26/07/2020 |
picnic with fam on way back from dorset | davechaffey | 19/07/2020 |
Gentle stroll from carpark | Jb65rams | 04/07/2020 |
Despite Alan Brazil keep telling my how 'beautiful' it is on Talksport, I didn't enjoy this at all. Parked quite high up. Walked out to 'viewpoint' and then walked back to the trig point | ketzster | 30/06/2020 |
From Mill Lane up the wooded path to the Masts and then on to summit. | Stevooo | 15/05/2020 |
Long lockdown walk from Leckhampton via Prestbury and the lane climbing the scarp past White's Barn, taking in the summit and the northern top. Beautiful weather. Walked back via the Cotswold Way as far as Dowdeswell Woods. | thesweetcheat | 21/04/2020 |
Nice day for a leisurely wander around a few Cotswolds HuMPs. | Alex C | 08/03/2020 |
Walked up from Ham Hill in Cheltenham. | IanHHill | 08/10/2019 |
With K after car camping | Ashley | 08/09/2019 |
Had a walk up to Cleeve Hill from Southam. Lovely views on the footpath when walking north of the trig. | JamesA60 | 04/08/2019 |
Short walk grom masts car park but also wandered across Cleeve Common to bsg The Ring trig. | NormanW | 25/07/2019 |
Flight from Bishop's Cleeve | Icarus | 13/07/2019 |
Cheltenham Racecourse - Cleeve Hill - Nottingham Hill - Langley Hill - Dixton Hill - Oxenton Hill - Bishop's Cleeve. | Mark Jackson | 29/06/2019 |
First time I've been up to the summit itself for a few years. Walked up from Cleeve Village with a couple of hill-bagging friends on a trip from Scotland, very windy and overcast. From the summit we went across to the northern trig and then over to Belas Knap, before dropping to Winchcombe. A fine stroll even on a poor day weather-wise. | thesweetcheat | 16/03/2019 |
Walked as part of Cotswold way from Winchcombe. First day of Cheltenham Festival so watched the helicopters zooming in | D SID | 13/03/2019 |
Very easy walk from the Cleeve Hill Common car park. | sjb | 10/03/2019 |
7m circular walk starting near the golf club-house. Photo at the trig then walked the 5m to the highest point. Dry and sunny but very windy at the top | Jephcote83 | 09/03/2019 |
Early morning walk from car park w/ Pete + Joe, misty walk | penbet | 23/02/2019 |
Drove up to car park by mast, walked to summit trigpoint, then very pleasant walk across the moor to other viewpoint. | JulieB | 12/01/2019 |
Detour from the Winchcombe to Cleeve Hill section of the Cotswold Way. | milimana | 30/11/2018 |
With E. Short flat walk from road end by telecomms masts. Low cloud with visibility down to 20 metres meant no views at all so didn't extend the walk across Cleeve Common to Cleeve Hill and The Ring trig point as originally planned. | Beeliner | 16/11/2018 |
Running from golf club. Blue skies still sunny day. En route Ldn to Wilms, before Worcestershire Beacon. | Rounsfell | 02/11/2018 |
5/5 Marilyn Day. Parked at the summit car park and walked the short distance to the trig in the dark. | silveracorn_alan | 31/10/2018 |
Approach from CP to NNW via trig pillar 'The Ring'. Misty. | ger | 29/10/2018 |
From NW starting at road end car park. Short and flat walk up to trig on smooth ground. | Topographer57 | 03/10/2018 |
3rd Marilyn of the day on way down to Cornwall to see Steve/Charlie/Harris | Longwojo | 29/09/2018 |
From carpark at antenna. Yellow wagtail sitting on fence by trig point! | Danmawr | 08/08/2018 |
Parked at the car park (free) next to the golf club to the N (park at the far end to avoid golf balls flying over your car) then followed the Cotswold Way S past the masts to the summit. Followed the slightly more direct Winchcombe Way back. Took about an hour in total, with a few stops for photos. | Wheelsy | 05/08/2018 |
Travelling from Manchester to Torquay - Our second Marylin of the day. Hot now and getting hotter (Approx. 29 degrees). We park near Woodmancote at the top of Stockwell Lane. Short green / yellow grasses, trig and toposcope (the hoot of a steam train crossing the plain below) then walled Beech tree (but this is not the summit) onward past the masts to the summit and 2nd trig beyond. Cattle huddle under the shade of a tree. Fabulous feeling of space on this hill. We lingered but have a journey to complete. | briandavies | 26/07/2018 |
With Angus Chandler 20 mins before sunset. | vegibagger | 15/07/2018 |
Up from the road. | tomd4 | 10/07/2018 |
Parked near the masts (free, plenty of spaces along the road) so getting to the summit was not exactly an achievement, but the short walk across to the memorial tree SO987256 and then the viewpoint SO985263 is a must! Bagged on what might end up being the last properly hot day of 2018. | jkl | 03/07/2018 |
Up from the golf course. Great views, but very warm. | huwthomas | 01/07/2018 |
I enjoyed the drive to the CP at Cleeve Common more than the short walk out to the trig and back. | KC | 08/06/2018 |
great views. Cuckoo calling. | gettingonabit | 09/05/2018 |
From car park, circular walk around Cleeve Common | Kate_and_Euan | 29/04/2018 |
On Cotswold Way Cleeve Hill Common circular walk | prwild | 11/02/2018 |
With Rosemary and Penda, on Cotswold Way from Winchcombe via Belas Knap. Very windy and cold but great views! | beorwulf | 31/01/2018 |
Parked the car near the transmitting station easy walk along a stone wall to summit and trig | jmistry86 | 19/01/2018 |
First time taking mum to the trig at top of Cleeve hill | vegibagger | 29/12/2017 |
For potential sunset but must settled just as I got to the trig | vegibagger | 23/12/2017 |
Flat topped hill 
 
Parked car and easy walk 
Beautiful sunny afternoon so walked around the to | Sossick | 24/11/2017 |
Pleasant saunter from car park near club house around Cleeve Common in bright sunshine.Visited both trigs,masts and several holes on golf course!With Bridget and Oscar. | catman | 06/11/2017 |
With Bridget and Catman. | oscarrosie | 06/11/2017 |
With Oscar and Catman. | rosiebridge | 06/11/2017 |
Parked at Rising Sun Hotel on the slopes of Cleeve Hill. Walked more or less straight up to the first summit by the golf course. Arctic winds made it v.chilly. Headed to the true highpoint via the Solitary Tree, then back along the escarpment aka Cleeve Cloud and to the pub for lunch. | UKHighpoints | 29/10/2017 |
2/8M easy stroll from cp top of the road. | robertphillips | 21/10/2017 |
Ridiculously short walk from the masts to perhaps one of the dullest summits in Britain. | Gill | 14/10/2017 |
Parked in layby on B4362 at SO 986 270. Followed path over road to viewpoint then skirted round Cleeve Common and golf course to summit. Returned via Winchcombe Way. | dgresty | 05/09/2017 |
With CP | garth87 | 13/08/2017 |
A nice family walk across Cleeve Common, after a lovely lunch at the Golf club, taking in both trig points and admiring the views along the way! Lots of sightings of Marbled White butterflies! | Gerry the Ranger | 13/07/2017 |
From the road head by the three radio masts, en route to the Malverns. Weather wasn't to good, so we didn't hang around too long. | DanMaisieBex | 30/06/2017 |
Like many before...short walk over fields from the car park at the masts | N.Morters | 11/04/2017 |
Both of us | Tonyandsue | 05/04/2017 |
From the car park by the radio towers to the high ground by the trig point | Mariana Trench | 31/03/2017 |
Linear hike as part of the Cotswold Way long distance trail. Hike from Stanway - Wood Stanway - Beckbury Camp (Iron Age Hill Fort)/Stumps Cross - Hailes Abbey - Winchcombe - Belas Knap Long Barrow - Cleeve Hill | manilena | 25/03/2017 |
Cotswold Way | DampandDusty | 19/02/2017 |
With Evan & Coel. We bagged the northern trig point first then walked over to this less impressive summit. | Dangerous Dave | 11/02/2017 |
From car park near golf course, skirted around Cleeve Common clockwise and back to start. | muzza2 | 12/11/2016 |
With RB and LH. Unsuccessful kite flying. However, some successful hill rolling by LH. | ZelY | 22/10/2016 |
With Joan and Gareth from car park near masts. | Bheinn | 20/10/2016 |
A nice gentle sprint from the quarry carpark [free] up a choice of grassy tracks to the trig summit. Also bagged the Ring Trig pillar our return to the car. | sooztops | 18/10/2016 |
With RB. A beautiful day in every way. | ZelY | 16/10/2016 |
From the CP near the aerials. | jenx | 07/10/2016 |
Repeat drive up, nice summit area. Love the views of Cheltenham | nordicstar | 07/10/2016 |
circular walk from winchcombe misty on top but seems 
you can still play golf | iannotts | 15/09/2016 |
From the public car park beside Cleeve Hill Golf Club. Along the Winchcombe Way to the summit trig point, then back across the common to pick up the Cotswolds Way to the other trig point. With baby Ross. | islamidget | 07/09/2016 |
Walked from layby on B4632 up to the trig point with the viewpoint then on via the fort and radio masts to the summit. Walked down through the woods and across to Postlip before returning to the first trig point and then to the car. Good clear views, dry during walk but wet before and after. | clyoung | 29/07/2016 |
Parked at viewpoint on B4632. Lovely walk up onto & across common to trig & summit. Skylarks & swifts overhead. | mart0797 | 18/06/2016 |
Quick stroll from the top of the road | mapple | 06/06/2016 |
clear, warm, sunny day ...sheep getting in the way of the fairways on the golf course. Lovely circular walk from clubhouse taking in the trig, topographic and views. | keithelliott | 04/05/2016 |
Easy bag from car park at end of track near the top. Made more of a walk of it by going over to Cleeve Cloud to admire the view of Cheltenham. | Cas-gwent | 08/04/2016 |
Parked on the Road at Cleeve Hill and walked up onto Cleeve Common. Challenging but the views very rewarding. Could see Severn Crossing bridge and the hills of Exmore behond. Looking north could see Clent Hills my previous Walk a few days before. Well worth a walk around the top of the common. Visited both Trigs. | Viroco | 02/04/2016 |
Second ascent | PeteF | 29/03/2016 |
cold clear sunny day | Denise | 10/02/2016 |
Walked from Golf Club to bag both trig points. Great walk on a frosty morning. | Ramblingpaul | 20/01/2016 |
First Marilyn of 2016. Pleasant stroll with Seumas and Sarah enroute south. | assynt_bob | 04/01/2016 |
First Marilyn of 2016 for me and second ever that I have walked up under my own steam. Held onto either mummy's or daddy's hand en route up. I enjoyed the break from the car to bag this hill :-) | Seumas Kerr | 04/01/2016 |
From car park by masts (very busy) out and back just before the rain. Third of five Marilyns today. | SS | 20/12/2015 |
A wet and blowy Saturday lunchtime walk with Adrian, James, Christine and Catherine. | JOHNS | 19/12/2015 |
Can almost drive onto this one. | mike.hartley | 05/12/2015 |
JimT | 29/11/2015 | |
With Tom & Minnie. From the Golf Club Parking down road & lane then fields to ?top of Nottingham Hill, down Winchcombe Way then Gloucestershire Way past Dixton then up Langley Hill to trig, then into Winchcombe, to Corndean & up to Belas Knap, past Wontley Farm to Cleeve Hill trig then Cleeve Common trig, Wet underfoot & Dry from above but Breezy in places. | apricorum | 08/11/2015 |
Run after work from top Cleeve Hill car park. | masmith | 09/10/2015 |
On my mum's 86th birthday for sunset and also full moon rise day. My most visited Marilyn summit since 1971. | vegibagger | 28/09/2015 |
Ample hard parking at the very end of the minor road to the south west, alongside the three radio aerials. Go through the final and turn right, following the fenceline to the trip point. Not very exciting and no decent views! | moorsman | 23/09/2015 |
With katy. Rain then sun and good views. | George Thompson | 22/09/2015 |
A four mile county top outing, Cleeve hill is not the high point but is a good start point from here you can see three transmitters head to them using a lonely tree as a middle ground once you get to the transmitters head left with the fence on your right shoulder to the trig point for Cleeve common and the real high point is yours. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 16/08/2015 |
This was our second summit of the day, we climbed up towards a golf course and next to the trig point we watched a sheep keeping the grass down on a lovely green. perhaps more golf clubs could employ sheep it would keep the cost down? | Tony and Karen | 22/07/2015 |
Train to Cheltenham Spa, walk from station to Prestbury and then up the delightful Mill Lane and onto the top. Easy but very enjoyable | trimarc2 | 04/07/2015 |
from the Cotswolds Way 'Cleeve Hill Ring' walk | geeoharee | 25/05/2015 |
With Val. Parked on A46. Walked to trig point then on to aerials and second trig point at summit. A pleasant May walk in mild sunny weather. | mike.hoult | 15/05/2015 |
With Mike | Val Deisler | 15/05/2015 |
Gorgeous sunny day for a gentle amble from the radio masts! | RocksRock | 21/04/2015 |
A popular spot with a golf course on the top of the hill. | edmundjohnson | 06/04/2015 |
Very very windy, rainy and cold - another summit I have previously passed whilst orienteering | M3WDD | 22/02/2015 |
From the car park behind the Club House of Cleeve Hill Village golf course. Solo. | ADT | 18/02/2015 |
Mercer walk - big loop from the Premier Inn - 16 miles in all with plenty of animals encountered on the way. | Richard | 07/02/2015 |
Took care to visit the summit today, with Pete. Isenbourne (1 mile SW of Winchcombe)- Postlip Hall- Cleeve Common (GC, top)- Buras Knap- Isenbourne. The start is in quite an industrial valley (Paper Mills) but soon it's through the hall's grounds and old quarrying (unsprayed grassland- must be full of flowers in summer?) to the high common. Was at the trig at least, and the impressive long barrow at Buras Knap, in July 1977 on a family walking tour. | pwheeler | 27/12/2014 |
1/7 Short walk from car park to trig Point...easy bag... | Fergalh | 12/12/2014 |
Headed up from the obvious car park on the road, short walk up the path past some golfers and sheep to the top. Great views today. Only went to 'the ring' trig point which isn't the summit. | Gnomedodds | 26/10/2014 |
From the main car park beyond Upper Hill Farm. Was on a bagging raid so just straight up and down from the car in a few mins! | bowlesy | 19/10/2014 |
nearly tash | pigerg | 17/10/2014 |
Found a little car-park in Idsall Drive, Prestbury, headed north east and picked up the Gustav Holst Way towards Cleeve Common. Great views back over Cheltenham. The trig point summit is clearly seen from the car park beside the masts - it's a short walk across a very pleasant plateau meadow. Back past Lower Hill Farm. | callumorr | 11/10/2014 |
St Johns Ambulance - Cotswold Way 20 mile walk. | aussie1961 | 20/09/2014 |
Parked near masts. Short walk to trig pillar. My dogs loved all the sheep poo. Nice sheep | electricratman | 13/08/2014 |
With: hb; Parked by radio masts then a short walk to the Trigpoint. | Ian Baines | 11/08/2014 |
With: ib; | Helen Baines | 11/08/2014 |
From Rising Sun. Lovely views on the way to the uninspiring summit. | squeegs | 23/07/2014 |
Bright sunny day with great views of Cheltenham racecourse. Nearly had a crash in the car just before parking. | andyhudson | 17/05/2014 |
Parked on B road near golf club, walked up onto golf course/Cleeve Common, taking in the lower summit and toposcope, before going onto the 330m summit and trig point. Returned via remnants of fort. | Biffin | 11/05/2014 |
11 mile early morning jog from Cheltenham town centre via Noverton, up onto the Cotswold way, along to the high point at Cleeve Common, across to Cleeve Hill, and descending back to Cheltenham. | VirtualMountain | 24/02/2014 |
Up from Cleeve Hill with Marie and around the common. Easy to find by radio pylons. Great views, busy on the golf course, deserted around the back. Coffees in the genteel tea-rooms of Cheltenham after. | mcf | 19/02/2014 |
Popped up here on a day trip down to the Cotswolds. Lovely view | Cap_Thunderbolt | 18/02/2014 |
Loop from Cleeve Hill village, mainly following the Cotswold Way. | davidpettit84 | 09/02/2014 |
Lovely walk | adriane | 02/02/2014 |
Not sure of date yet | dunx2005 | 01/01/2014 |
charity Onesie Walk for corporate social responsibility day at work | geeoharee | 09/12/2013 |
I enjoyed this little walk. A nice part of the world and I do like it when there is a Trig point at the top! | mcallmar | 05/10/2013 |
Dads last Marilyn summit aged 90, the summit of Cleeve hill on 29th September 2013. 
Many times he went walking on the golf course and sometimes as far as The Ring trig pillar on Cleeve Cloud, but rarely in later years did he walk the 350m from the radio towers to the actual summit of Cleeve hill here. So glad I helped him With a steadying arm to get here on this day just before sunset. | vegibagger | 29/09/2013 |
Walking Group walk. Cloudy with lowland mist. Started at Winchcombe and visited Belas Knap on return. Distance = 16.18km. Average moving speed = 4.8km/h. Time moving = 3:20. Ascent = 224m. | paulnewby81 | 28/09/2013 |
walking Cotswold Way | windridge | 09/09/2013 |
From road end CP | tim747 | 08/09/2013 |
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County top no.38. Started at Winchcombe(after overnight stay) > Belas Knap > Cleeve Common > Cleeve Cloud > Cleeve Hill, then bus to Cheltenham and train home. Distance 5.9 miles; time 2:21; climb 1002 feet. A gloriously sunny and warm morning.(Temp 23 deg C) | alan.65to70 | 03/09/2013 |
Operated for SOTA with Geoff Fielding M6PYG. Almost no ascent on to plateau from car park on to common land. It has to be done to tick it off....this has to be the most disappointing Marilyn Summit I have ever visited! | G4OBK (Phil) | 14/07/2013 |
From the car park a short walk to the trig point after some adder encounters. | bolton | 04/06/2013 |
Started at Car Park point referred to by Jonny Muir in his 'UK County Tops' Ciccerone guide. Followed suggested route. So many cuckoos below Northern escarpment of Cotswold edge. The first cuckoo of this year. | Stephan | 19/05/2013 |
Cotswold Way (detour). | jim.r | 08/05/2013 |
As Mrs Mindless flogger was completing the Cotswold way that day, I knocked this hill off on the way to picking her up in Bristol. Parked somewhere to the north (not sure where) and did a loop over the back of the hill. As I had no map, I asked a guy with a big pack if he was on the Cotswold way. He was polite but probably thought I was stupid as there was a sign right next to us. Well worth a visit as its open country side so you are free to wander. Collected a large lump of oolitic limestone to put next to our pond. | mindlessflogger | 04/05/2013 |
Visited on the way to Great Malvern | magirob | 23/04/2013 |
Pleasant circular from Winchcombe. Uninspiring summit but great views from the end hill next to golfers teeing off in a mini hurricane. Serious head winds for duration of plateau, rest of walk a gentle country ramble (8 miles). | Columba | 21/02/2013 |
route to trig point via main road to B4632- further than realised due to dips! | garywalker | 13/01/2013 |
Car park (994248) by 3 telecommunications masts - Through gate & SW alongside fence for about 400m to trig point. (S) | gerrybowes | 22/10/2012 |
circular walk from car part near golf course taking in hill fort. Excellent views to the west. | Overthehilljill | 05/10/2012 |
Climbed as part of my walk from lands end to john o groats | pinley | 29/09/2012 |
With Lesley, Kate, Ollie and Jill. Stuart, Sue, Alice and Harry had given up after reaching the view point to the north Stuart having claimed that this was the top. | Newton Maximus | 22/09/2012 |
Visited whilst geocaching up on Cleeve cloud. | Stretchy | 08/09/2012 |
with the Williams Jones' | JohnIvor | 26/08/2012 |
No details but one of several walks over Cleeve Common | Skip | 20/07/2012 |
An easy stroll from the car park. | JohnStoneham | 15/07/2012 |
Heather Watkins walked in the rain from the Golf Club to the Trig Point for the 2012 Morris Lubricants County Top Challenge for the tct. | morrislube | 28/06/2012 |
Climbed up from Woodmancote. Top (slight raise by a wall)is barely distinguishable from rest of plateau on which it is located No views but excellent views across Severn Valley from slightly lower hill on edge of Cotswold escarpment and good views of Cheltenham from Cotswold Way, also on way up. Mel | BHMC | 12/06/2012 |
walked up from golf club across to cleeve hill easy find a few hundred yards fron transmiter towers | russf69 | 21/05/2012 |
Warm up for the Wye Forest 50 | MichaelF | 27/04/2012 |
Car park is close to the top (marked with a trig point). Don't miss the opportunity to wander aimlessly over Cleeve Common. | AlexanderHoward | 21/04/2012 |
Circular walk taking in Cleeve Hill and Common | astokes | 17/03/2012 |
Pioneering for A walk | johnoz | 17/02/2012 |
Beautiful day but very windy at the top. 
Parked at Cleeve lodge. No problems. | andytea | 15/01/2012 |
Walked up from Cleeve Hill village along the escarpment edges. The 'Cleeves' just north look more like hills than this, but a good spacious (busy) grassy plateau. | poppiesrara | 02/01/2012 |
Drove to point near masts and easy walk to trig, circling high ground over seemingly higher grounds before traversing below masts back to car | nordicstar | 06/11/2011 |
parked at public carpark below the golf club (parking for patrons only). lovely september weather. | stig_nest | 15/09/2011 |
Nice 10 mile walk from Winchcombe, bagging Cleeve Hill and Langley Hill. | DanTrig | 09/09/2011 |
Parked in car park nearby, and just walked to trig point | Philsidwell | 01/09/2011 |
KJF From road end | crazy | 27/08/2011 |
Climbed from sharp turn in unclassified road ref 98914 24600. Shortish steep climb through trees at dusk. Reached road leading to masts then through field to trig point. | Argentum66 | 04/06/2011 |
Another easy summit. Drove up most of the way through Whittington, a quaint village and on to the car park by the communications towers on the edge of Cleeve Common. A short fairly level walk to the trig point. | G4OOE | 19/05/2011 |
During day 2 of a hike of the Cotswold Way with Shaky, Smithy & Lunty. A sunny, hot day with full packs & quite a few miles already in the legs, so a welcome stop for a decent view. | NotReallyABagger | 18/04/2011 |
Looked at this from the Cheltenham gold cup meeting several times. Good views of Cheltenham and across to Wales. | simon and co | 12/04/2011 |
Bonus fix with my wife on visit to Gloucestershire for a friends wedding. 
Proves you don't need mountains to bag peaks. | mntainman | 21/03/2011 |
Dry, part sun after storm, very windy, good views. | iangalbraith | 11/11/2010 |
Amateur radio activity (SOTA G/CE-001). Parked at the radio masts and made my way along the path. Fog/mist was so thick, I missed the trig, so walk was longer than planned. | andrewbanks | 27/09/2010 |
Short distance from Cotswold Way | BazWylie | 14/09/2010 |
***Re-visited 19 Jun 2021 on a walk round the common with Rob and Smey. | jonglew | 04/09/2010 |
Awesome views. | bellminsterboy | 10/08/2010 |
Easily approached across the grassy plateau from the parking area at the end of the road by the transmitters. | yorkie | 04/04/2010 |
Estimated date of first ascent. Climbed as part of uni project. Lived in cheltenham so hiked directly up from Pitville campus to the rising sun pub and then up the peak (in the dark first time round) | lizagne | 01/04/2010 |
climbed with Alli, parked car at Cleeve hill golf course and walked to top of Cleeve hil.Heavy snowfall on clear day with views over Cheltenham racecourse. | rickybalboa | 01/03/2010 |
Walked up the hill with Tracey very snowy on the hill today | Johnboy7 | 21/02/2010 |
on the way back from coventry, be back on the cotswold way, great views from the edge of the downs | mr bounce | 14/02/2010 |
Walk in deep snow from Prestbury early in the morning . Foggy. Carried on to Belas Knap and the sun came out beautifully. Walked back to Cheltenham via Ham Hill and Charlton Park. | thesweetcheat | 08/01/2010 |
Lovely Xmas present to myself last year, straight up and then down the road then path from Prestbury. Still lots of snow on the top -- the Malverns and south Wales looked incredible! | DanHolme | 23/12/2009 |
Alan and James | Glenford | 04/12/2009 |
Roland, Meg and Tony Stokes | Roland Brooks | 03/10/2009 |
From the car park at the top, it's a 5 minute walk. Lots of people about. | The Team | 18/07/2009 |
great views of Cheltenham off the top, 
on a very windy and wet July day. 
http://www.heavyhorses.co.uk/humps | heavyhorses | 15/07/2009 |
On Cotswold Way | mavero10 | 27/06/2009 |
Flying kites, local spot on the golf course | beamerboy36 | 10/06/2009 |
Drove to communications station to NW. Walked about 500m along fence to trig point. Lovely day, short grass and sheep on common, views to Malverns and (from road) down escarpment over Cheltenham. | dbb | 28/05/2009 |
with Geoff. On crutches | M0YDH | 02/05/2009 |
G T | Idris | 19/04/2009 |
walked up from prestbury the summit is broad and flat with numerous dog walkers. Moved on to the ring which is worth a visit. | hodder | 18/04/2009 |
Parked at carpark on B4632 and had good walk up to the trig at the Ring which has great views, spoilt only by the golfers. Then had a fairly uninspriring walk accross the golf course to the summit trig which is not at all noteworthy. | Herbert Anchovy | 04/03/2009 |
Linda | Glenford | 31/01/2009 |
Pleasant, short, flat, grass stroll. Easy parking. | destaylor | 07/10/2008 |
Very foggy. Carried on and weather cleared. Followed the Cotswold way completing a 7 mile circuit. Lovely views. Copy and paste this link for a pic http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3105/2836699594_b90ab1cca7_m.jpg | Dale&Jo | 19/08/2008 |
Took a lovely long walk from Winchcombe via Belas Knap. The return was marred by some rather unclear (missing?) waymarkers leading to a little bushwhacking. Lovely area! | kaapiovuohi | 03/08/2008 |
6th top of w/end away.Wlkd from cp to trigpoint, then strolled around. Sunday 4.00 so very busy with Kiteboarders,walkers,dogs,bikes etc. Good views across to west. | martin & storm | 20/07/2008 |
Solo yomp, finally went as far as the trig point | reashm | 01/07/2008 |
Parked next to masts and strolled to trig. One of the least inspiring places I've been to. | Aye Jimmy | 18/06/2008 |
Good farmland and a much harder tick than Ruardean Hill!! | Dugswell2 | 04/06/2008 |
Solo. From car park to the north of Cleve Hill at SO989271. Walked to the summit of Cleve Hill and back. The land is also used as a golf course. Weather was warm and dry. | pwbellarby | 03/05/2008 |
Grat area to wander around, watch out for 
'starving' sheep near the trig point! | Nick | 02/05/2008 |
ok so thrid peak and still a long drive home so very easy run from the road | gigglejon | 10/04/2008 |
With D, R, H | 1921 | 30/12/2007 |
Rather easy | Steve 2E0KPO | 11/11/2007 |
Revisit. #2 of 29 Marilyns in 22h52, self driven | RHW | 19/10/2007 |
Drove up to the top with Noddy the dog. | Overthehilljill | 30/09/2007 |
Walked during dinner, from local golf club. Trig, view point and golf tee, at the top. | Fwapp | 27/09/2007 |
From Golf course Car park and followed ridge to trig point. | Dansak | 09/06/2007 |
easy walk over cleeve common from the trigpoint at the ring, very nice day. | asbown | 09/04/2007 |
Visited trig after orienteering event | desperate dan | 31/03/2007 |
walked with Dean, Neale, Karen - hot day | hightops | 23/09/2006 |
Walked up from Prestbury. | thesweetcheat | 05/09/2006 |
fantastic view and good for kites | DARRENG | 15/08/2006 |
A circular walk mostly on the Cotswolds Way around Cleve Common. Fairly Flat top, lots of Kite skateboards. There is a carpark with 100 yards but that would be cheating. | rhalstead | 08/01/2006 |
Yet another crafty bag on way to meeting in London. Done in pitch black at night with head torch. Parked by masts after driving around trying to find right lane. | robphys | 03/11/2005 |
great walk and views | johnfwoolley | 27/09/2005 |
petey | 03/07/2005 | |
Revisit, pasture, big unexciting view | RHW | 25/06/2005 |
Easy walking in a nice landscape. Impressive escarpment (for this part of the world) nearby. | wheresthepath | 19/03/2005 |
Worth going on to see Belas Knap long barrow | signyred | 27/02/2005 |
Easy walk in twilight and a biting cold wind | Rhayader_wander | 16/02/2005 |
exact date not known. Climbed with CHAOS Club whilst doing a stretch of Cotswold Way | Lou | 01/01/2005 |
With Claire (carried Ellie). | MickyRoss | 05/11/2004 |
KeithByTheC | 26/04/2004 | |
Guess at the date summit marked by trig point on the edge of a field | isabelle | 01/10/2003 |
RH | Richard Tait | 11/08/2003 |
Approx date General ramble around Cleeve Cloud. | Fred Windsor | 24/07/2003 |
http://tomread.co.uk | m1eyp | 28/06/2003 |
With Lynsey | alistairpooler | 15/06/2003 |
From dad's house | nickywood1 | 09/02/2003 |
410 kms from Dover. | peter | 30/07/2002 |
Stooped by the masts and used paths to the west to make the drop. Soon finished this hill where views were limited on top due to flatness. | garyhoney | 17/03/2002 |
For the sunset! | ruthatlast | 24/06/2001 |
graet views | Jimmy | 08/01/2001 |
With A&C | PeterD | 30/05/2000 |
With Klaus and Barbara | ruthatlast | 06/05/2000 |
Ascended from North up Cleeve Hill - across the golf course to some masts. 
The summit trig point was spotted and captured. 
A walk further west to avoid the golf balls along a dyke path back to Cleeve Hill - good view of Cheltenham from here. | ChinnockC | 18/10/1999 |
Date is first visit. Notes from later...pleasant stroll, fine panorama of Cheltenham on a clear day (10/10/99 was misty). car park on B4632 @ 989275 | RHW | 10/10/1999 |
Galltywenallt | 04/07/1999 | |
Veryhappybunny | 13/09/1998 | |
Second of three county tops today. Good views of the racecourse. | mikejacobs | 08/06/1997 |
Trig pillar | webmaster | 01/06/1997 |
A control during a night orienteering event | fasgadh | 19/10/1996 |
Sheffield to Cheddar YHA for i/v next day for trip leading with HK in Bristol. Did this and Ebrington Hill. Still using hired estate car from the Western Isles Challenge which we only got back from the day before. | Chris Pearson | 13/05/1996 |
Parked at SO 985270 walked round the golf course (past a closer CP at SO 994248 just past Upper Hill Farm!, stil it made a pleasant walk) to the summit tig pillar (S1529) at SO 99694 24593 returned back to SO 985270 | Tony Hartry | 19/08/1995 |
my most visited marilyn summit, all times of day and night, having lived in Cheltenham 1971-1991. date here was with brother Anthony | vegibagger | 29/07/1995 |
VE Beacon | ruthatlast | 08/05/1995 |
There and back | ruthatlast | 26/03/1995 |
School leavers picnic. | Vicky Singer | 01/07/1992 |
With Rob (No 24 in Cotswold Pathfinder) | ruthatlast | 04/01/1992 |
Approx date. Came here with the Scouts on the Malvern Challenge. | Jugganaut | 01/01/1990 |
Numerous ascents walking, running or orienteering. | JohnW | 06/09/1986 |
On flat plain with golf course. Better views from trig 5016 overlooking Cheltenham. | arranc | 12/03/1984 |
Imperial College YHA Trip | ChrisU | 14/11/1981 |
From Rising Sun Hotel over summit of common and radio masts on Cotswold Way alternative of the day. Down to Belas Knap. | Eddie | 14/06/1981 |
Numerous visits to this in the 70's as my local hill summit since moving to cheltenham in 1971, including in the middle of the night with students from Chelt and Glos College of Art and Design while studying architecture. Also visited and in cloud! | vegibagger | 28/08/1975 |
Despite Alan Brazil keep telling my how 'beautiful' it is on Talksport, I didn't enjoy this at all. Parked quite high up. Walked out to 'viewpoint' and then walked back to the trig point | Yeltzbagger | 01/01/1970 |
Family excursion. First of many ascents of this hill, a mile from our home in Southam from 1951 until 1962 | peterstanding | 16/02/1954 |
Could only confirm a visit in 2000? even though I was brought up near Andoversford. | summitsup | blank |
1 ascent | abbo0001 | blank |
Went rock climbing | dwg99 | blank |
Easy bag from car parking near mast. Also got tea and cake from the Pop-up tea/coffee van parked by the gate to the common. | mazz | blank |
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