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Views from Dover’s Hill

View from Dover's Hill

Dover’s Hill is one of the high points on the scarp slope of the Cotswolds. After a mile walk uphill from the small market town of Chipping Campden, the view opens out across the Severn and Avon valleys, otherwise known as the Vale of Evesham. The hundred and eighty degree panorama is bracketed by Cotswold outliers, Bredon Hill to the south and Meon Hill to the north. The long ridge of the Malverns marks the other edge of the Vale.

View from Dover's Hill

For anyone unwilling or unable to walk the perhaps a mile or a little more from Chipping Campden, there is even a National Trust car park, a hundred yards or so from the highest point on the hill.