Malvern Hills and Suckley Hills

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From the parking area, take the path through the main entrance of the Nature Reserve with the stream on your left. Pass the visitor centre, walking initially downhill then through old orchards (beside a weir) and meadow for 700yds (639m).

At a small brick bridge, turn right turn up the field-edge to use the handgate into woodland. Go ahead 50 paces, then turn left (waymark Post 13). In 220yds (201m) fork right (Post 12), soon climbing a long series of wooden steps. Keep ahead to find an information board at a path junction in 400yds (366m). Bend right, following this woodland path to a fork near a forestry hut. Go left, shortly joining a wider track through to Alfrick Pound.

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  Terrain  - Firm or muddy tracks, meadows, some very short but steep, slippery sections, very little road
  Landscape  - Woodlands and rolling green fields
  Dog friendliness  - On lead near livestock and in Nature Reserve, off lead in wooded areas elsewhere
  Parking  - Opposite main entrance to The Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve
  Toilets en route  - At start
About the walk
It’s an unusual name for a nature reserve, but past land use explains the reason why. Making full use of the Leigh Brook, which runs through the reserve owned and managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, previous landowners once used mills here to make paper. There were two mills within the...
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About the area
Worcestershire is a county of rolling hills, save for the flat Vale of Evesham in the east and the prominent spine of the Malverns in the west. Nearly all of the land is worked in some way; arable farming predominates – oilseed rape, cereals and potatoes – but there are concentrated areas of specific land uses, such as market gardening and plum growing.
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Malvern Hills and Suckley Hills

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Firm or muddy tracks, meadows, some very short but steep, slippery sections, very little road
  Landscape - Woodlands and rolling green fields
  Dog friendliness - On lead near livestock and in Nature Reserve, off lead in wooded areas elsewhere
  Parking - Opposite main entrance to The Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve
  Toilets en route - At start
About the walk
It’s an unusual name for a nature reserve, but past land use explains the reason why. Making full use of the Leigh Brook, which runs through the reserve owned and managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, previous landowners once used mills here to make paper. There were two mills within the...
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Worcestershire
Worcestershire is a county of rolling hills, save for the flat Vale of Evesham in the east and the prominent spine of the Malverns in the west. Nearly all of the land is worked in some way; arable farming predominates – oilseed rape, cereals and potatoes – but there are concentrated areas of specific land uses, such as market gardening and plum growing.