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Name:Oliver's Point
Hill number:17190
Height:161m / 528ft
Parent (Ma):2087  Cadair Berwyn
RHB Section:38A: Shropshire
County/UA:Shropshire
Catchment:Severn
Class:Tump (100-199m), Clem
(Tu,1,Cm)
Grid ref:SJ 38557 19826
Summit feature:bracken covered mound
Drop:80m
Col:81m  SJ339267  
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 66 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From car park to east in woods down unlikely looking track. Nice woodland and shapely little hills. Not a Tump but climbed Hopton Hill as well.Wycombe Wanderer25/10/2022
Round of the 2 Nesscliffe tumps to relieve a tedious Friday afternoon crawl up to North Wales with Steve G.Smudge16/09/2022
2.1 mile walk from The Pines car park (south of Hopton). Easy paths are well signposted 'Cliffe' leading to a to The Cliffe summit with a nice view for a little hill especially looking towards Wales. We then retraced our steps back to car park and walked very easily up onto Oliver's Point, again being well signposted. Dull and grey but thankfully no rain. A massive 94m ascent on the whole walk. A few people about.DanTrig18/06/2022
Local hill, first walk in 2022 in the country park.Pjb10007/01/2022
With Davidkindpercy31/08/2021
Parked in Oaks car park (388201) for a gentle walk to Oliver's Point and The Cliffe.PGCE17/08/2021
From car park to north. Followed Paths up to viewpoint and then up to HP in the vegetation.PeterD13/08/2021
Easy walk from Pine Car Park to the E, a nice lttle leg-stretcher en route to Snowdonia.milimana18/06/2021
From CP to north. Short cut up SJ 38628 19937carole engel01/11/2020
Walked from north west car park, visited point and cave.brandybordeaux08/08/2020
Parked at cp to the east. Easy walk up fp to top. Much tree felling has taken place but access uninhibited.Campbell Singer14/10/2019
archaeological dig taking place, great views from sandstone edgecjo25/08/2019
Nesscliffe Hill Country Park walk. 90 minutes, 6k stepsJess B27/05/2019
Volunteers were cutting back the vegetation inside the hill fort very thoroughly. Summit in woodland unaffected.Adrian03/03/2019
Parking at Pine Car park SJ389198 for The Cliffe and Olivers Point.David Evans23/02/2019
With summitsup (and mum).Fin Gertips03/12/2017
Great view point on lovely clear sunny autumnal evening from red sandstone cliff. HP is within bracken behind. Kynaston cave also visited - the 16th C home of highwayman and outlaw 'Wild Humphrey'. Short walk back to free Nescliffe Hill country park carpark.With weary Meg.Denise 27/10/2017
Summit crossed by path in stand of open pines. Skies a golden orange with sun set. Fine view point on sandstone edge 40m to SW.RichardM27/10/2017
Large parking area at roadside N of hill. Track to top, half dozen freshly uprooted and/or snapped-off trees in upper area, Storm Ophelia's handiwork no doubt.Aye Jimmy18/10/2017
From Ruyton, over the Cliffe around Nesscliffe Hill and backgreboicus25/11/2016
NessCliffe woods routeAJ_UNSWORTH27/10/2016
From parking S of Hopton, easy track to The Cliffe top & trig, via Shruggs Coppice & Kynaston's Cave (interesting), up though Hill Fort to Olivers Point (best views). easy woodland & tracks. Warm & dry.apricorum21/07/2016
Not accurate date, been here several times, nice area.tumpawumpa01/06/2016
Busy woodland walk over tree roots and sandstone with occasional lost children and foghorn teachers. Limited views ue to trees.stig_nest20/04/2016
With stig_nestLaura.W20/04/2016
Easy walk up from road, well worth another visit when the visibility is a bit better.heavyhorses15/03/2016
Parked at base of hill. It is easier to go up to the left although a circuit is more interesting.clivevilla30/01/2016
Pleasant path from car park due N of topGordonAdshead14/02/2015
Done this lots with Oscar dog. Easy walk and good cover when raining.carlos 10/09/2014
RHW19/12/2004
Had a control on a knoll at the summit in an orienteering event.fasgadh01/12/1996
petey01/01/1990
Many times.summitsup01/01/1952
Dusty04/07/2023
malcorbett07/04/2023
Halfdecent04/02/2023
AndyS26/01/2023
paulsross16/11/2022
SteveG16/09/2022
JFRM18/08/2022
MM18/08/2022
KM18/08/2022
Rob5012/05/2022
mae21/12/2021
andysar31/08/2020
TK27/02/2020
simonlewis12/01/2020
Andy West09/04/2019
ngthack21/02/2019
Martin R28/11/2018