Tuesday 26 June 2012

Access all areas......on-going

Volunteers at the foot of Nags Hill, St Kenelm's Pass, half
way through removing an old stile.

Over the next year, volunteers at the Clent Hills will be working to replace what few stiles there are across the site with more accessible kissing gates. Although this can be a costly exercise, improving access for visitors is central to the National Trust’s strategy, locally and nationally – whether that’s through physically improving these entry points, upgrading signage, or reviewing our downloadable walks.


The new kissing gate completed.

Downloadable PDF files, are available from: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/clent-hills/things-to-see-and-do/
These are good introductions for two walks and one horse ride at the Clent Hills; and we’re pleased to be working with local cyclists to develop an entry level cycle ride for the Clent Hills which will be available for free from the National Trust website.