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Burton Dassett Hills Country Park

Southam

Type of walk

Hilly

What's here

Paid Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Picnic Areas, Toilets

About this walk

Unspoilt, rolling hills – that’s what you will discover at Burton Dassett Hills. Whether you are walking, flying a kite or just sitting in your car, the magnificent views from these hills are breathtaking.

The site comprises a series of rugged hilltops affording spectacular views in all directions and Fox Covert, a small woodland with a surfaced footpath. Opened as a country park in 1971, the 100 acres contain a wealth of historical interest such as the prominent beacon, quarry remains and the nearby 12th Century All Saints Church.

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Comments (6)

  • nevgrunwald profile
    nevgrunwald

    8 years ago

    Watch out for sheep running loose in the park.
  • Scampi profile
    Scampi

    6 years ago

    I went afew months ago but like nevgrunwald says there was sheep everywhere i dare not let my two dogs of the lead ,but the views are spectacular.
  • stinalea profile
    stinalea

    6 years ago

    The sheep were only grazing in one part of the park today so I was able to let my dog off. It may be to do with the seasons as there were lambs and they all stayed quite close together. Beautiful walks and stunning views
  • Welshal profile
    Welshal

    4 years ago

    Hilltop forts aplenty there's little flat ground here, but it's got 50 acres of space with a woodland circuit and a toilet. Great moorland grass for throwing dog balls, lots of space for dog running. Lots of people let their dogs off the lead which is annoying if you have a manic puppy. Regularly grazed by sheep but none there on new years day. £2.50 parking charge, coins only. Highly recommended but very busy, felt like walking to Glastonbury festival rather than the Tor.
  • Cosh123 profile
    Cosh123

    3 years ago

    Hilly but great fun
  • Daffodil1911 profile
    Daffodil1911

    3 years ago

    Beautiful place to walk the dogs. Very hilly! Dogs are allowed off lead. Stunning views and plenty of parking.
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Address

Unnamed Road, Southam CV47 2AB, UK View on Google

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///sobs.sheets.barbarian View on w3w

Location details

CV47 2AB

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