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<wz tagtotip=clentwalk width=400px>A 7.7km circular walk</wz><span id="clentwalk">[[File:Screenshot_22-02-2020_123939.jpg|400px]]</span> in 3h40 with a visit of Clent's church (and a fail attempt to eat at the Vine Inn, though we would achieve that on the next day). It is the most popular hillwalking site and even non-paying attraction in the [[Worcestershire]] area [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clent_Hills] and was indeed quite busy when we visited, despite [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_Dennis storm Dennis] passing by. The Clent Hills are named after the village Clent that sits in between the hills, itself formerly Klinter (cliff). They are also the placed where a Saint (Kenelm) was murdered.
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<wz tagtotip=clentwalk width=400px>A 7.7km circular walk</wz><span id="clentwalk">[[File:Screenshot_22-02-2020_123939.jpg|400px]]</span> in 3h40 with a visit of Clent's church (and a fail attempt to eat at the Vine Inn, though we would achieve that on the next day). It is the most popular hillwalking site and even non-paying attraction in the [[Worcestershire]] area [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clent_Hills] and was indeed quite busy when we visited, despite [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_Dennis storm Dennis] passing by. The Clent Hills are named after the village Clent that sits in between the hills, itself formerly Klinter (cliff). The church was very pretty, with a glass cross to commemorate apparently a representation of [[Jesus Christ superstar]] there. The Clent Hills are also the placed where a Saint (Kenelm) was murdered.
  
 
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Clent Hills, Hanbury hall & Himley park

Clent Hills

ClentHills-8feb2020-24.jpg

A 7.7km circular walkScreenshot 22-02-2020 123939.jpg in 3h40 with a visit of Clent's church (and a fail attempt to eat at the Vine Inn, though we would achieve that on the next day). It is the most popular hillwalking site and even non-paying attraction in the Worcestershire area [1] and was indeed quite busy when we visited, despite storm Dennis passing by. The Clent Hills are named after the village Clent that sits in between the hills, itself formerly Klinter (cliff). The church was very pretty, with a glass cross to commemorate apparently a representation of Jesus Christ superstar there. The Clent Hills are also the placed where a Saint (Kenelm) was murdered.