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Fish Hill Picnic Place

The intriguing name alone might tempt you to explore this hilltop site. There is no water, let alone any fish, to be seen. Wild flowers, colourful woods, Giants' Steps and Cotswold landscapes are what you will find if you visit Fish Hill. Perhaps the biggest surprise of all, it's an old quarry, though only the most observant would guess that if they saw it today.
 
 
 
 

Opening Times

Open daily, 24 hour pedestrian access, vehicular access 8am - dusk.

Admission is Free.

Site Location

Buckle Street, WR12 7LD. Located on the A44 Evesham to Moreton-in-Marsh road, 2 miles from Broadway. Follow the brown and white tourist signs.

Grid Reference: 120370.

Accessibility Information

  • No dedicated parking areas for visitors with disabilities, although all parking (rolled stone) is close to toilets, picnic area and site information
  • Toilets for visitors with disabilities
  • Topography of the site is flat in some areas with gentle and steep slopes in others
  • Picnic area (with wheelchair accessible tables) is flat grass and suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs
  • Waymarked Limestone Trail (1/2 mile) is undulating, unsurfaced (compacted soil) and has some steps. It is not suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters or pushchairs

OS Maps

Landranger 150, Explorer 45.

Site Facilities

Parking Icon   Cycle Parking Icon   Picnic Icon   Toilets Icon   Disabled Access Icon   On-site Walking Icon   Viewpoint Icon   Information Icon

For further information contact the Countryside Service on 01905 766493.

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  • Defra
    Department for environmental food and rural affairs.
  • British Waterways
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  • English Heritage
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  • Environmental Agency
    The government agency responsible for protecting and improving the environment, water, land and air.
  • Natural England
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The page is next due for review 13 August 2013.

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