This is the summit of Cleeve Hill, which is part of the Gloucestershire 3 Peaks Hiking Challenge.
The summit is marked by a trig point.
fence line 5m W of trig point
Cleeve Hill / Cleeve Common (Gloucestershire 3 Peaks Hiking Challenge) is part of a Local 3 Peaks Challenge.
For some summits, the precise location cannot be reached. You can still bag the summit by getting as close as safe and legally possible.
Always remember to take into account weather conditions and the abilities of your family.




Photo: Cleeve Common Trig Point – This is the highest point in the Cotswolds at 330 metres. If you travel directly east from here, I understand that you would not encounter any higher land until the Ural mountains! Photo Credit: ยฉ Copyright Terry Jacombs and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Photo: Beech trees on Cleeve Hill – Bare beech trees on the edge of Cleeve Common. Photo credit: ยฉ Copyright Philip Halling and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
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Father to 3 kids, who loves getting out and about (hiking, running, camping, cycling, canoeing...) Co-founded Get Out With The Kids to help other parents enjoy the outdoors with their family.