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May Hill Geology and Landscape Trail

May Hill is one of the most easily recognised landmarks of Gloucestershire and with its distinctive crown of trees on the summit, can be seen for many miles around. From the summit of the hill, twelve counties can be seen (on a clear day) and the geology and landscape of these surrounding counties is extremely varied

This guide describes the geology and landscape of May Hill and the views of the surrounding area from the Cotswolds to the Black Mountains, and the Malvern Hills to the Forest of Dean. It also explains the diversity of flora and fauna found on the hill,

£2.00



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