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Name:Walton Hill
Hill number:2870
Height:316m / 1037ft
RHB Section:39: Central and Eastern England
County/UA:Worcestershire
Catchment:Severn
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (300-399m), Clem
(Ma,Hu,Tu,3,Cm)
Grid ref:SO 94261 79808
Summit feature:no feature 5m N of trig point
Drop:210m
Col:106m  SO890996  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 139
(1:25k) 219S
Observations:higher by 15cm than trig point base at SO 94261 79800; ground 10m N of trig point at SO 942722 79801is slightly lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 501 users)ByDate of Ascent
Climbed from Walton Hill car parkACourtneyJones19/03/2024
From Walton Hill car park, early start in heavy mist which didn't really clear even after sunrise. Crossed Walton and down into Clent village, past The Vine and up onto Clent Hill, which was very muddy in places. No views whatsoever, but good morning walk.Stuzinho11/02/2024
From the car park to the north, short walk up muddy path. Extensive all round viewsRockdoctor26/12/2023
From car park to north. Revisit for ADCCvegibagger14/12/2023
Parked in the car park to the N and followed the track up onto the ridge and along to the trig and hp. At dusk with the lights of Kidderminister coming on to the W. Solorichard6911/12/2023
With Davidkindpercy23/10/2023
climbed with Lisa Mignanelli. Ascent from SELEEPHLITTER199022/10/2023
Whilst working away from home a short evening walk on the nearby Clent Hills. Used for navigation practice. Broken clouds, 15°C, Feels like 15°C, Wind 12mph from W, visibility >6mihiglett31/07/2023
Bran HFB20/07/2023
parked at the French Hen and followed the country walking 6.6 mile course. This completes section 39.gbeniston07/06/2023
From car park, Walton hill, then south along footpath to continue along North Worcs Path and along very quiet road, but steep going up, to Romsley hill, continue and take footpath to left and continue back to car park. 7km.Malcvolm05/02/2023
From public car park to north on Walton Hill Road. In middle of a cold snap with snow on the ground - slippery in places.peter4lc14/12/2022
3 of 3 starting in clent hills car park. After wychbury approached from SE on footpath. Marilyn no. 70The-Z-Man14/10/2022
From Parking to N. Ivy's first hill walking it all on her ownJephcote8311/09/2022
From Parking to N. Trig & Summit visitedIvy Jephcote11/09/2022
From Parking to N. Trig & Summit visitedIris Jephcote11/09/2022
A very short diversion from the Elan Valley Way with great viewsPhilipChaston06/08/2022
A splendid viewpoint. Could see the Cotswolds and even Charnwood forest on exceptionally clear dayjd1625/07/2022
Up the obvious track from the CP.Newton Maximus15/07/2022
Easily from parking space on Walton Hill Lane.Up one broad path and down the other.Good viewpoint. With Bridgetcatman20/05/2022
With Catmanrosiebridge20/05/2022
Part of Clent Bluebell walk taking in Walton Hill, North Worcestershire Path, Nimmings and Four Stones/Topograph.Jael Break07/05/2022
From NT car park to the N. Fine late afternoon sun & great views. Choice of path up, so made it a circular route.DanMaisieBex21/04/2022
Nice short run along the ridge from S to N, starting on road to E. Dry, sunny.davechaffey31/01/2022
Another of many visitsprwild28/12/2021
With Pauline Erin and Mikemilejunkie21/11/2021
Walked with R’s family.Dan Baddeley20/11/2021
After Four Stones on a walk from Hagley railway station. Slightly disappointing views from the top, the flat summit ridge meaning a lack of dramatic drops. Carried on along the North Worcestershire Path to Romsley Hill.thesweetcheat09/10/2021
.Ray.w28/08/2021
5km round over Walton Hill and The Four Stonesquadbarrel14/08/2021
Parked at Clent Hills Car Park (massive free car park) and walked up to the summit, then down to the farms to the south and made a loop of it. Glorious sunshine and really picturesque views. Big wide well cleared paths (with thanks to the National Trust) so a very enjoyable amble.jamiequackers09/08/2021
Part of a walk that started at Stourbridge Junction and ended at Longbridge along the obvious ridge of hills. Make sure you go to Four Stones hill as well for stunning views.Richard12/06/2021
From CP to N. Short steep walk with Carla and Evie. Great views of the Malverns and the Shropshire hills. Tree cover on the ascent was welcome on a hot sunny day. 51m ascentRoguePulsar12/06/2021
From Clent Hills car park with H and S on the way to Nottinghampaulhilder04/06/2021
weekend walkingchelec09/05/2021
With Luna. CW loop, started east from car (track not on OS 25k or 50k, but brings you onto ridge at SO 94372 80077), descent via National Trial (North Worcestershire Path). From Clent Hills car park.masmith21/01/2021
Re-visit.andrew brown02/01/2021
A pleasant and short walk up to the top/trig from the free car park on Bank holiday mondaymazz31/08/2020
Very quick. Busy CPPlay2End16/08/2020
Easy walk up from Clent Hills car park. Enjoyable afternoon out with family :-)Gerry the Ranger06/06/2020
A lovely evening walk.unowho6701/06/2020
with K, walked up from Clent village. Nice hill, nice views.IanHHill15/03/2020
Limited roadside parking near the junction of Walton Hill Road and Spring Lane. Followed track up - seems to get some limited mountain bike use in the downhill direction, so keep your eyes peeled (especially when descending)johnkenyon25/01/2020
First day out of the year and my unvisited hills continue to get further and further away from home.Alex C08/01/2020
Pleasant walk over Clent hill then on to Walton Hill collecting geocaches. With LP.wombourne02/12/2019
A re-visit with Lyn :-)heavyhorses10/07/2019
Fairly muddy on the track, so went off the track to get to the top. No problems.sjb02/03/2019
Clent hills from Waseley Carparkfellowsa02/03/2019
AW. Followed paths & lanes from Penorchard Nature Reserve CP. Bright dry sunny day.Vin02/03/2019
Big lay-by and car park to North. SO 94274 80298David Evans04/02/2019
New Year's Day circular walk from Clent. Lots of people about but enjoyable hillsFred Windsor01/01/2019
Started from just past the Clent Hills car park, was very busy so had to park down the road did both hills as a pleasant little circuit, not just the Marilyn, which can be done as a very quick bag n go.JulieB27/12/2018
5.5m circular around the Clent Hills. Pleasantly surprisedJephcote8308/12/2018
Third of six hills on a cool windy December day.KC07/12/2018
By trig pillarcjo10/11/2018
3/5 Marilyn Day. Very busy with people out from the West Midlands. Visited the Walton Hill Marilyn, and also The Four Stones, making a round trip of 4.5km, taking 1 hour.silveracorn_alan31/10/2018
Approach from CP to N. Some good views though trees eclipse most. Clent hills - a surprising 'oasis'.ger28/10/2018
1st Marilyn of the day on way down to Cornwall to see Steve/Charlie/Harris. Parked on Walton hill road. 20 mins round tripLongwojo29/09/2018
First of two solo West Midlands Marilyns. An early morning wander up the track from the car park due N. View N on way up is of Birmingham & Black Country urban sprawl. Continuing a bit further S past the trig opens up the view S & W. A murky day but the second objective of the day, Bredon Hill, visible 25 miles away...NotReallyABagger22/09/2018
3rd top of 9 on a 28.7km route, climbing Wychbury Hill and the Four Stones then continuing on the Monarchs Way to the Trig point and summit close by. I recorded 315m @ SO 94268 79796. Descent via footpath onto Spring Lane, heading for Romsley Hill...Dazingdale01/09/2018
Out trig pillar bagging around Clent Hillsjmistry8629/08/2018
From Clent Hills campsite through Romsley to Romsley Hill to pick up North Worcestershire Path and onto summit. Returned via lanes.dgresty21/08/2018
From north car park. Views mostly restricted by tree cover.Topographer5714/08/2018
Very easy walk along good tracks from the large car park to the north.moorsman05/08/2018
On the way to Devon - Stayed at Rubery overnight - First trip to he Clent Hills - Tried to find previous evening as a fabulous sunset ebbed away but ascended The Four Stones by mistake. Returned early the next morning through the woodland and bracken to a handsome summit trig. a mounted police horse woman says hello. Still a cool breeze but its warming up again. Other walkers out early this morning. Now we head south.briandavies26/07/2018
From the north car park and up the indicated footpath.Peterb18/07/2018
With K from NT carpark. Pleasant.Ashley09/07/2018
Circular walk with four stones.tomd402/07/2018
I walked over the top of the hill while out geocaching.Alancache31/05/2018
From Stourbridge Jct Station via Wychbury Hill and The Four Stones. Then on to Romsley Hill and bus back to Birmingham from Romsley. Very muddy in places with some residual snow.NormanW07/03/2018
From the car park, up via the bridleway to the trig point at the summitcurlebd05/03/2018
From roadside parking to the East, bitterly cold, took the looping track up and the straight one back down. With AllyColumba26/02/2018
Climbed to the trig point from small parking pull in on Clatterbach Lane near the Vine Inn.stooch12/02/2018
Round from Clentcallumorr25/11/2017
Stourbridge Junction stn - Wychbury Hill - The Four Stones - Walton Hill - Romsley Hill - Chapman's Hill - Beacon Hill - Rednal Hill - N Top - Longbridge station. What a great five-hour walk! All summits accessible, great views.Mark Jackson04/11/2017
4/8M cp from the NE quick up and down.robertphillips21/10/2017
M J OMartin6612/09/2017
With Sail & Danu.Dangerous Dave02/09/2017
Parked easily at car park and walked 1/2 mile to summit.Hippy7725/08/2017
Marilyn and Tump bagging by train. Hagley station is very well placed for a nice walk over Wychbury Hill using Monarch's way, then on via Hagley Hill Farm and the NT visitor centre (yuk) to the Four Stones, and then on to Walton Hill from the north side. West-ish off Walton Hill to the upper lake, then back up over Four Stones, and the North Worcestershire path towards the station. Mainly a nice walk along surprisingly steep sided ridges; the interactions with the A456 were deeply unpleasant though.Gill24/08/2017
Large parking area to the northmart079709/08/2017
My local Marilyn growing up. I ran a lot in the Clent hillssturuss18/07/2017
Second ascentPeteF14/06/2017
Circular walk with Four Stones hill. Nice area and can see for miles.twg2721/05/2017
Local hill, lovely walk.PaulJN20/05/2017
Fro car park a little to the north. A very pleasant stroll.lenman19/05/2017
Trip to tick all Marilyn's down to Lands EndTonyandsue04/04/2017
Circular walk with The Four Stones.BobHancock09/03/2017
with Paddy and half the population of The West Midlands!!Lou11/12/2016
Walked up on a bright Wednesday afternoon, a rest from house clearing up after major decorating.Bernard26/10/2016
Wednesday afternoon walk during a half term of house sorting out. Bright, warm autumn day.Huffin26/10/2016
A Lovely autumn walkSarahS26/10/2016
An escape from the chaos of the motorways.jenx07/10/2016
Repeat from the NE car park again, took the bridleway up. Lovely hill and good viewsnordicstar07/10/2016
From the car park, up via the bridleway to the trig point at the summitMariana Trench11/09/2016
From the National Trust car park to the north of the hill. Straight up the well made track from there. With baby Ross.islamidget08/09/2016
Lovely short walk from the NT car park up to the trigpoint on a glorious sunny day, great views.thejackrustles28/08/2016
As per walkingbritain walk 2716 from Nimmings. St Kenelm's church worthy of a visit. Then down to Clent and back over Four Stones to a bacon & egg sandwich for lunch. Hot and dry today but too hazy to see far.milimana18/08/2016
Repeat ascent to trig and adjacent HP from carpark to north but only logged now. With Meg (dog) and Richard on sunny afternoon as part of Clent hills walk including 4 Stones.Denise 14/08/2016
Parking in the car park to the north easy walk along from there, very wet today, views limited. Pillar good condition. A Marilyn too.griefmiester02/08/2016
Short walk from car park in the August rain.Ramblingpaul02/08/2016
Early morning walk from car park to north of top.Cas-gwent02/06/2016
With Val. Short walk from the car park located to the North.mike.hoult06/05/2016
With MikeVal Deisler06/05/2016
Third Hill of the day. Wychbury Hill, Clent Hill (Fourstones)and onto this Parent Hill. Good Views to the south. Had to walk all the way back but rewarding to have conquered my first Marylyn. Rewarded with a rainbow over the Lickys.Viroco28/03/2016
Running. From SO943802 to Walton, along ridge to Clent, up and over The Four Stones. View. Rounsfell07/03/2016
With TJB from car park near High Harcourt Farm. Muddy and foggy but dry.trimarc211/01/2016
Number two of two summits on this walk. Cloudy with showers. Nimmings Wood car park to The Four Stones (309m) then onto Walton Hill (315m). Around Calcot Hill to Clent then Adam's Hill. Returning via the North Worcestershire Path and viewpoint. Distance = 12.39km. Average moving speed = 5.4km/h. Time moving = 2:18. Ascent = 317m.paulnewby8102/01/2016
Quick up and down from the car park. Up by southern branch and down by northern. Very muddy today.SS20/12/2015
From cp to north. Climbed on Staffordshire completion day, as it was nearby.ngthack06/12/2015
Picked off on way to Shropshire. Parked in car park south of High Harcourt Farm. Followed path on left to trig & summit area, then return via North Worcestershire path. Only took 20minutes including time to log trig.mntainman25/10/2015
We went up two Clent Hils today! It was fun.CalTudor05/09/2015
From car park on road. On to Fourstones and bacon sandwiches. With Cal and Fred, who walked all the way up. And Bob who didn't. A~170mHam and Skate05/09/2015
After work, from Hagley Station-Walton Hill- Adams Hills- St Kenelms Church -Adams Hill- Wychbury Hill. Superb views.gondegal08/07/2015
With Wendy. From car park near top. Clear day great views.ijpowell04/07/2015
Pleasant stroll from N. Thick mist, so no view.dal20/06/2015
From nearest car park, straight to summit on very hot morning (1st ascent with family) on 3rd attemptgarywalker07/06/2015
Clent Hills walkDampandDusty10/05/2015
1/5 Quick walk up from car park, large path all the way to trig pillar on middle of trackFergalh24/04/2015
Easy climb from car park, clear day, great views.Stuzinho11/04/2015
Live in area so been up Walton many times.PiranhaFish06/02/2015
Easy 7 minute walk from the car park, nicer longer walk from Clent village.mike.hartley01/02/2015
From car park to north.jonglew07/01/2015
From large layby, by a pub, on B4551 at Dayhouse Bank, following North Worcs Path. Continued on to viewpoint in Clent Hills Country Park before looping back around to rejoin outward route. Route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/walton-hill-worcestershire.htmlGayle19/11/2014
Quick walk up path from main carpark to the NAndrewFinnimore20/07/2014
From the car park on Walton Hill Road in good, clear, weather.bolton05/06/2014
Large parking area on Walton Hill Road (943803) – S. along wide vehicle track for about 100m – Turned left up footpath to summit. (Solo)gerrybowes03/03/2014
following a days work in Warwick took the long way home to N. Shropshire and took a short muddy walk in wet dull conditions- imagine its a fair viewpoint in clear weather. said hello to the trig point.stig_nest06/02/2014
regurlarly walk the Clent Hills for the last 4 years or so. easy stroll once on the ridge top. steepish path up therekeenwalker01/01/2014
From Romsley, brisk walk across countryside and up east face, quite steep woodland and muddyRectro24/12/2013
quick assent to summit -bit foggy but still beautifulcarrieandchloe03/12/2013
Grabbed the trig whilst hereCarrie86003/12/2013
with PhoebeTeasyChris31/08/2013
Ascended via footpath from clatterbach lane to reach the main ridge path had a good wander around the summit. Some good views of the west midlands on the descent.hodder16/08/2013
With M6PYG Geoff Fielding for SOTA from car park at SO 943802. 5 minutes walk to summit.G4OBK (Phil)13/07/2013
Swift visit on way up north. From Walton Pool.squeegs28/06/2013
with Alastair and SarahM0YDH08/06/2013
Convenient break from driving the length of the country.bowlesy01/06/2013
We made the mistake of doing this one on a fine bank holiday. The roads were jammed with folk from Brum and the place was very busy. What a shame. We may go back if passing close by on a week day.mindlessflogger06/05/2013
parked at the nearby car park then wandered up for a bit of geocaching and tripointing. Good views from the fell end.hillhiker20/04/2013
On Way homenickywood127/12/2012
Start: very near the top. Notes: muddyraffemeister14/12/2012
Alonechindit02/11/2012
Parked at the NT car park and followed the path up. Took about 20 minutes. Very uninspiring at the top and came straight back down.hmt100003/09/2012
With CHAjohnoz15/07/2012
Sunny afternoon walk, lovely mix of walking, open grass/heath & woodland. some v muddy paths, better views from the more popular Clent Hillapricorum23/02/2012
With Tony and Devon. The North Worcestershire PathStuart Hyde18/02/2012
13 mile there and back walk from Beacon Hill, Lickey Hills to Walton and Clent Hills via Chapmans Hill.DanTrig21/01/2012
Parked at Nimmings Wood, downhill to St Kenelm's church then up hill via footpath through field. Finally up v. muddy bridlepath to summit.simonbriercliff14/01/2012
Grew up in Clent and been up it many times.prwild29/12/2011
W jenx, our 599th Marilyn. From car park by N Worcestershire way, easy stroll up through woods, on way back north from Dorsetnordicstar06/11/2011
Parked at bottom of Clatterbach Lane near The Vine pub. Circular, via The Four Stones, brilliant views, St Kenelm's Pass, Walton Hill, back through bluebell woods. Lovely sunny day.malcorbett28/04/2011
Nice hill with good views of the West Midlands and a weird pretend stone circle on the top.simon and co11/04/2011
Dry, part sun between shower, windy, good views.iangalbraith11/11/2010
Amateur radio activity (SOTA G/CE-002)... gentle walk up from the car-parkandrewbanks11/05/2010
Walked across from the 'Hill Tavern' via the 'Four Stones'.yorkie04/04/2010
Climbed with Joy and Shadow in the rain!daveapotter02/04/2010
A descent hill with some excellent views.heavyhorses10/02/2010
A bit of a flying visit while doing fieldwork in the area so did the short walk from the carpark to the north.Herbert Anchovy17/08/2009
Followed the North Worcs Path as part of a circular walk round Clent, starting from the Nimmings Wood carpark. Very easy walk.boglin19/04/2009
Followed the North Worcs Path as part of a circular walk round Clent, starting from the Nimmings Wood carpark. Very easy walk.janey.m19/04/2009
Camped at Clent Hill CCC. Walked with Carol, Connie and Rosie the dog.Overthehilljill18/04/2009
Short walk to TP after tricky driving along snowy and icy lanes. Mist down too!Aye Jimmy08/01/2009
Myself and Lizzie had a lovely walk in the snow along Walton Hill, a warm-up in the Vine Pub, and then a stroll up to the Four Stones. Nice way to start 2009!DanHolme04/01/2009
Harcourt car park (GR: 943802)- Walton Hill- Dark Pool- Four Stones- Penorchard Farm- Harcourt cp, with Pete. Very much a classic walk, though carrying along the ridge all the way finishes in scrappy woodland by a big car park- better to visit the high point and return to the N. Worcs Way. Other visits include going up Walton Hill and returning via Rumbow with Mom in 1993 and a school CCF yomp in 1968.pwheeler03/01/2009
went up walton from the adams hill side then went on to clent hill, chilly but nice coffee at nimmings car park then took a slow walk back to adama hillmike shute30/11/2008
Up the path from behind the church in Clent. Although I didn't do it today thanks to inclement conditions, I recommend a loop taking in the peak on nearby Clent Hill (close to the Four Stones).campagvelocet29/06/2008
Easy tick from handy car park with good views of West Midlands.Dugswell206/06/2008
trigpointing in the area.asbown06/05/2008
Solo. From a minor road north of Walton Hill. On the summit there is a trig point and a viewfinder and a point in-between, which could be higher than the trig point. It is NT land, but the paths were rather muddy.pwbellarby02/05/2008
easy from car park - fourth and last marilyn of the day - hail storm on topgigglejon10/04/2008
Solo192127/11/2007
Revisit. Great evening - half-moon vying with the lights of Brum. Start of a 24-hour English Marilyn bagging marathon - finished 22h52 and 29 Marilyns later on Shining Tor, via Cleeve Hill, Garway and most of Shropshire.RHW19/10/2007
SOTASteve 2E0KPO24/07/2007
Lovely walk from any of the car parks.destaylor03/02/2007
A shortish circular walk from the National Trust carpark above Hagley wood. The contry park was very busy, Walton hill it's self being almost deserted. Good Viewsrhalstead03/12/2006
OtisGlenford11/09/2006
Nipped up from car park en route home.Eddie16/06/2006
Jogged up and back in thick fog in under 10 minutes from the free car park to the north. Very easy hill which is very very red.wheresthepath22/04/2006
Very easy 7-min ascent from car park to N. Cold and dull, but views to Malverns, Lickeys and Clee hills. dbb20/03/2006
Ran past during hill racedesperate dan16/06/2005
Steady climb up from free dedicated parking.Rhayader_wander22/04/2005
Nearest marilyn to where I grew up and it took me 35 years to climb it. Been up Clent any times but never this top. Ice cream at bottom made up for very busy top and not much of a view.robphys03/04/2005
Trig pillar by path along ridgewebmaster19/03/2005
.CreakingHiker20/02/2005
With: hb sb ab; This was another short bag from the car on a journey north. We parked at the car park due north and walked the short distance to the top. Rather busy!Ian Baines24/10/2004
With: ib sb ab; Helen Baines24/10/2004
Solo climb from car parkPeterD24/09/2004
petey13/08/2004
Many timesNormski11/04/2004
http://tomread.co.ukm1eyp26/06/2003
with KWJohnIvor13/07/2002
Parked at Uffmoor Wood Nature Reserve and walked via roads From Chapel Farm took paths to the trig which was reached just before dark. Descended via the same route.garyhoney29/12/2000
Galltywenallt15/08/2000
Veryhappybunny04/03/2000
Bagged on a business trip to Reading.Man of Kernow120/01/2000
Date is first visit. Notes from later...easy stroll, fine view of Bham & Herefs. from car park @ 943802, wide path to summit RHW10/10/1999
plus 28/12/2006 with son Jamievegibagger04/05/1999
KeithByTheC30/08/1998
Solo.MickyRoss10/06/1996
Had flown back from climbing week in Malaga day before. Stayed with Darren's parents for Christmas meal and clothes washed! Day out on own by car doing 9 Shropshire Marilyns (RHB Book just out earlier this year). 5 min dash up steps on a popular muddy path to trig.Chris Pearson27/12/1992
On North Worcestershire Path.arranc04/11/1990
With Nora and Kristian. The Crooked house tripTamCollie04/04/1986
Climbed it as a guide to watch the sunrisedianepick15/06/1985
With Pete B. Very quickPlay2End01/07/1981
Good views of the West Midland high points. Was the first peak of the new Millennium too with the old YHA crowd on 3rd Jan 2000.signyred24/04/1978
Approx date first climbedHill Wanderer19/04/1972
Numerous ascents, walking, running or orienteering. This is the approximate date of the first.JohnW14/05/1967
Fantastic view from the topMyfanwy6306/04/1960
From SO943802summitsupblank
We used to climb the Clent Hills on many occasions. The easiest way up is from a car park to the north and an easy walk up a grassy slope to the top. Great views of the Midlands - especially at night with the lights.ChinnockCblank
This is on my club's annual (June) 5k race - I've been ticking off the trig since 1988 - when the marshal drew on your hand with a sharpie. then we went to plastic pin punches and card, then electronic smart-card readers and in 2020 - virtual using mobile phones and an app.M3WDDblank
Many, many ascents.Stevie n Tayblank
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