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Name:Coppet Hill
Hill number:2852
Height:200.8m / 659ft
Parent (Ma):2864  Aconbury Hill
RHB Section:38B: West Gloucestershire, Hereford & Worcester
County/UA:Herefordshire
Catchment:Wye
Class:Hump, Tump (200-299m), Submarilyn, Clem
(Hu,Tu,2,sMa,Cm)
Grid ref:SO 57726 18073
Summit feature:ground at base of wall
Drop:140.1m
Col:60.7m  SO 57528 19250  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 162
(1:25k) OL14E OL14W
Observations:summit 190m NNE at SO 57776 18256 is c.0.8m lower
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:relocated from N summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 136 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From lane up from Goodrichrfoster05/12/2023
Parked in layby/field entrance at SO574190. Bracken very high on this one, but fortunately there are good paths.Mark Jackson08/07/2023
Up path to trig pillar. Steep steps and a few muddy sections. Continued to summit.cjo02/04/2023
With family and dogs from River Wye Lodge.jenx08/10/2022
Revisit for revised location. Reticked. Old quarry now blocked off to prevent parking there.malcorbett29/05/2022
From the old quarry to the East.tim74701/02/2022
Parked to ENE by entrance to small quarry & start of woodland path at SO 5825 1837 - Up good path to trig point & then S. along escarpment for about 200m (fine views) - Entered the open woodland & less than 100m to the unmarked summit which lies by the remains of a stone wall. (S)gerrybowes05/10/2021
Walked up from Goodrich on a pleasant summer's day walk to English Bicknor via Coppet and Huntsham Hills and Yat Rock. Steep up to the trig, then a nice walk along the ridge, doubling back into the woods for the highpoint. Terrific views across Herefordshire and a nice aerial view of the Queen Stone. Dropped down to the west, down to Huntsham Bridge (nasty road to walk along), then followed the Wye to the bottom of Huntsham Hill which I climbed next.thesweetcheat11/06/2021
Top of ridge with excellent views from trig point over wye valleyfreethehilltops16/04/2021
Parked at the lay by at Goodrich School. Crossed the road carefully and followed the public footpath up to Coppet Hill Nature Reserve. Went to the trig point and then the highest point in the woodland beyond.Gerry the Ranger17/01/2021
Both summits are in private woodland! Solo.Dangerous Dave05/01/2020
Old and new summits from SW old quarry. Nice woods grand bridge over the B road.Eddie13/07/2019
Walked to trig and then continued to the flat top in the woodland. Trig provides excellent views.dal17/06/2018
Parked at SO582184 and followed path to trig, then went into woods for a good walk around the flat summit area.Tony J27/01/2018
Super hill, in the folds of river Wye. W Jenx and Bryher, parked along minor road in entrance to old quarry, SO58237 18366. Good path leads up all way following wall to near the trig, grandly situated on a spur overlooking what seems the whole Wye valley. Top is hidden back in the woods some 200m or so to south past the remains of a follynordicstar04/10/2017
My favourite hill of the day.jenx04/10/2017
from The Inn on the Wye, over Kerne Bridge, along the riverbank, up and over Coppett Hill and back over the bridge.joseph mitchell30/08/2017
From road to the North up ridge, first to Trig then to remains of folly, then to HP nearby in the woods. Good views of Wye Valley from the ridge.PeterD14/04/2017
From Goodrich by lane and local nature reserve path up NNW ridge. Arrived in mist with no views, left 10 mins later looking down on the Wye Valley. High point in woodland accessed without difficulty. (Excellent parking in Goodrich school layby.)RichardM08/01/2017
With K and A. Easy stroll from NE.Ashley08/12/2016
Parked on edge of lane and followed marked footpath to top.Ramblingpaul28/09/2016
From YHA Wye Valleytwg2722/08/2016
Got disorientated after the HuMP in the dark looking for the trig. Eventually realised that I'd as good as walked past it on the way up.Alex C30/01/2016
Indistinct HP within oak and beech coppice behind folly within Coppet Hill Nature Reserve. Path to ruined folly and trig. The fog cleared as we sat and ate turkey sandwiches on the ridge and the views were lovely.Traffic noise slightly intrusive. Parked in Goodrich Village by school then went to Goodrich Hostelrie, very pleasant, for lunchtime drink ( garden, muddy boots OK inside.Denise 08/01/2016
The road that runs along the higher north east of the the hill comes to a small quarry where a path on the right,north, side winds it's easy up to the trig pillar that is on the north shoulder about30+m lower than the summit in the woods to the south.With Colin Henshall from Tewkesbury.vegibagger02/11/2015
petey20/04/2015
Symonds Yat walkDampandDusty15/04/2015
With CPgarth8707/04/2015
6/9 parked at entrance to farm and followed track to woods. High point is the wall overlooking the river wye.Fergalh09/12/2014
Parked in a disused quarry to the east and then took the local nature reserve footpath through the woods. Visited the ruin and the high point in the woods and then the trig point (in case I ever diversify and become a trig bagger). Rather splendid views on a susprisingly sunny day.Herbert Anchovy14/11/2014
Hike with friends from Hereford from Symonds Yat car park following the Wye Valley trail route to Coppet Hill-dismantled railway-Courtfield Estate (Welsh Bicknor/Bicknor Court)-Symonds Yat viewpointmanilena09/11/2014
Hazy sunshine. From Goodrich Castle up Coppet Hill returning via Welsh Bicknor and the River Wye. Distance = 14.54km. Average moving speed = 5.7km/h. Time moving = 2:33. Ascent = 150m.paulnewby8128/09/2014
KeithByTheC15/03/2014
Up the path from the east. This isn't a through road and you need to approach from the north. Bit of roadside parking.simon and co28/02/2014
Parked to east, path to top. I thought the ruin was the summit, although the landranger map indicates the 200m contour ring is in the wood.Chris Peart20/09/2013
Visited with Bib, Di & Nige. Last visited in 2006 when we bagged the trig.lozinworcester16/03/2013
Park near the castle and made the short climb, wonder around in the wood but think the folly is highest.rhalstead27/01/2013
Pleasant walk up from Goodrich. We parked in the National Heritage car park for £2 (daily rate refundable if you pay to go into the castle), but there is parking on the roadside if you don't want to pay. OS maps don't show any public rights of way on the hill, but seems to be common access land as plenty of people up there.jonglew06/10/2012
A nice honest climb. Obvious summit.JohnStoneham25/03/2012
From parking to north easy path to the top of my 1,000th HuMP...680 were Marilyns...walked about in woods to celebrate just incase.Dugswell214/09/2011
Parked E of top. Top is the folly but walked about in the woods within the 200m contour.chrisbien08/05/2011
From SO 582 183. Visited ruin corner and the high ground in the wood to S to make sure.summitsup04/04/2011
Completed on 15 mile walk along with Little Doward.DanTrig29/01/2011
Started from Goodrich Castle. Headed due South, ascending the northern point of the ridge up to the summit. Gradually descending ridge heading south to meet the River Wye.Peapod2110/10/2010
Parked on road to E - space for several cars. Path straight to the top.destaylor10/09/2010
From Redbrook. Only went to the trig point. Did not wander around the wooded summit area.Solo.Man of Kernow117/07/2010
walked up from goodrich along the footpath along the flanks of the hill,then along the ridge to the folly which makes a good summit feature and a quick look at the ridge in the woods. The open landscape provides a pleasant walking environment, a fine hillhodder02/03/2010
Do this hill on a good weather day, the views to the north should be good.andrew brown14/11/2009
Nature reserve pathways to summit area. Slight bank in open woods just beyond the ruin appeared to be high point. N.B. Stowfield bridge closed for repair at moment!Smudge28/03/2009
Parked at 11am relative to trig and had an easy pleasant walk. Fine views to N from the ruined wall.signyred22/01/2007