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Little Malvern

Clutter’s Cave

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Clutter’s Cave

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Clutter's Cave, also known by intriguing names such as Giant's Cave or Hermit's Cave, is a distinctive man-made cavern nestled into the western slopes of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, England. Situated just south of the historic British Camp, this unique natural monument stands at an elevation of 311 meters, offering expansive views over the Herefordshire countryside. What makes Clutter's Cave particularly special is its excavation into ancient pillow lavas, rare geological formations dating back nearly 600 million years when…

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    15. April 2019

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    Einsiedlerhöhlen sind überall in den Malvernen verstreut, seit sie früher als Übernachtungsplätze genutzt wurden. Ich war nicht sicher über die Fakten zu diesem Thema, aber ich wurde darüber informiert, dass es Leute waren, die über Nacht in ihnen blieben, um die Grenzen von Worcester und Gloucester zu schützen, da sie im Besitz von zwei umkämpften Landbesitzern waren.
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    24. Juli 2021

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    Südlich des britischen Lagers auf den Malvern Hills, direkt unterhalb der Westseite des Bergrückens, befindet sich eine künstliche Höhle, Clutter’s Cave oder Giant’s Cave. Dies wurde in Kissenlava ausgegraben. Vor …
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    12. August 2025

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    Aus „Myseries of Mercia“ – einem Buch und einer Facebook-Seite …

    Eine geheimnisvolle Höhle in den Malvern Hills und ein riesiger Felsbrocken in einem nahegelegenen Dorf … was verbindet sie? …
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    Ort: Little Malvern, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, West Midlands Region, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What makes the trails to Clutter's Cave considered intermediate difficulty?

    The trails leading to Clutter's Cave, particularly from British Camp, are rated intermediate due to sections with steep ascents and descents, and potentially uneven terrain. While not overly long, the elevation changes require a reasonable level of fitness and appropriate footwear to navigate comfortably and safely.

    Are there specific parking facilities for Clutter's Cave, and is public transport an option?

    While there isn't a dedicated car park specifically for Clutter's Cave, hikers typically use the car parks around British Camp, which is a popular starting point for routes to the cave. These car parks can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. For public transport, local bus services operate in the Malvern Hills area, with stops near British Camp, though connections might require some planning.

    Is Clutter's Cave suitable for a winter hike, and what should I consider?

    Clutter's Cave can be visited in winter, offering a different, often quieter, experience. However, conditions can be challenging. The paths in the Malvern Hills can become muddy and slippery, and ice or snow may be present on higher ground. Always check the weather forecast, wear waterproof and warm clothing, and use sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Shorter daylight hours also mean planning your hike to finish before dusk.

    How crowded does Clutter's Cave typically get, especially on weekends?

    As a popular spot within the Malvern Hills, Clutter's Cave can attract a fair number of visitors, particularly on sunny weekends and public holidays. The trails leading to it, especially from British Camp, can be busy. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning, later in the afternoon, or on weekdays.

    Are the trails around Clutter's Cave family-friendly and dog-friendly?

    Many trails in the Malvern Hills, including those to Clutter's Cave, are popular with families and dog walkers. The intermediate rating means some sections might be challenging for very young children or those not used to hiking. Dogs are generally welcome but should be kept on a lead, especially near livestock and to protect local wildlife. Always carry water for your dog and be prepared to clean up after them.

    What is the typical duration for a hike to Clutter's Cave and back?

    The duration of a hike to Clutter's Cave largely depends on your starting point and chosen route. From British Camp, a round trip typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours, allowing for stops to enjoy the views and explore the cave. This estimate is for an intermediate pace and does not include extended breaks.

    Are there any permits required to hike to Clutter's Cave or in the Malvern Hills?

    No, there are no permits required for general hiking to Clutter's Cave or within the Malvern Hills. The area is open access for walkers. However, if you are planning a large organized event or commercial activity, you may need to contact the Malvern Hills Trust.

    What kind of accommodation, cafes, or pubs are available near Clutter's Cave?

    The Malvern Hills area offers a range of options. The nearby towns of Great Malvern and Malvern Wells provide various accommodations, from hotels and guesthouses to B&Bs. You'll also find numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants in these towns, perfect for a post-hike meal or refreshment. Some pubs, like those in Colwall, are also within a reasonable distance.

    Are there any advanced routes to Clutter's Cave, or is it primarily intermediate?

    While Clutter's Cave itself is typically reached via intermediate trails, the broader Malvern Hills offer a network of paths that can be combined to create more challenging and advanced routes. These might involve longer distances, greater elevation gain, or more rugged terrain. Hikers looking for an advanced experience can link multiple peaks and valleys, making the cave a point of interest on a longer, more strenuous journey.

    What unique geological features can be observed at Clutter's Cave?

    Clutter's Cave is excavated into ancient pillow lavas, which are unique rock formations created approximately 600 million years ago when a volcano erupted underwater. The lava was cooled by cold seawater, forming solid crusts around globular shapes. While deformed by Earth movements over time, some rounded 'pillow' shapes can still be observed near the cave's entrance, offering a fascinating glimpse into Earth's ancient volcanic past.

    What is the origin story or folklore behind the name 'Clutter's Cave' or its other names?

    The exact origin of Clutter's Cave is shrouded in mystery and folklore. It's also known as Giant's Cave, Hermit's Cave, and sometimes St Waum's Cave. Local legends attribute its creation to a giant who threw a large rock, forming the cave. Another tale suggests it was a hiding place for the Welsh rebel hero Owain Glyndwr. Some theories propose it was an 18th-century folly or a medieval hermitage, while others, like Alfred Watkins, linked it to ancient sacrificial sites. The name 'Clutter' remains a mystery.

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