Clent Hills
| Clent Hills | |
|---|---|
The four stones at the top of Clent Hill at 52° 25′ 15.29″ N, 2° 5′ 56.12″ W | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 316 m (1,037 ft) |
| Prominence | 45 m (148 ft) |
| Geography | |
| Location | Worcestershire, England |
| OS grid | SO942797 |
The Clent Hills are a hill range in Clent, Worcestershire, England. The hill range consists of, in order from north-west to south-east, Wychbury Hill, Clent Hill (and Adams Hill), and Walton Hill (and Calcot Hill). The north Worcestershire range of hills continues eastwards to include Romsley Hill, Waseley Hills and the Lickey Hills. The closest towns to the hills are Stourbridge and Halesowen, while Birmingham lies 10 miles (16 km) to the south-west.
Clent Hill is the most popular hillwalking hill in the range, although it is not often mentioned because the whole area is referred to as Clent Hills. Just under a million visitors a year are estimated to come to the hills, making them Worcestershire's most popular non-paying attraction.