At 330 metres above sea level, Cleeve Common is the highest point in the Cotswolds. Countless footpaths crisscross its 1000 acres and breathtaking views extend to the Malvern Hills and, on a clear day, to the Black Mountains of Wales. The Cotswold Way also passes this way. Most of this area of limestone grassland is also an SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), and the largest unenclosed “wold” on the Cotswold escarpment.