Walks in Shropshire
The Wrekin walk, Shropshire
Stride out on a spectacular hilltop walk and marvel at the bucolic views from an ancient fortress, which crowns some of the world’s oldest rocks.
Ironbridge, Shropshire walk
From pioneering bridges and riverside trails to a host of magnificent museums, this 4.7-mile walk through Ironbridge Gorge has something for everyone
The Lawley, Shropshire walk
This small mount in the Stretton Hills makes for wonderful introduction to walking in Shropshire
Walk: Long Mynd, Shropshire
Shropshire’s charming Long Mynd deserves its ‘Little Switzerland’ nickname. But one man’s survival during a miraculous night in the snow shows how wild this landscape can be.
Walk: Caer Caradoc Hill, Shropshire
A 4.5-mile walk from Church Stretton train station to the summit of Shropshire's magnificent Caer Caradoc Hill.
Walk: Church Stretton and Cow Ridge, Shropshire
History surrounds you in this ancient pocket of Shropshire, inhabited since Saxon times. Walk its age-old tracks, root around in its cavernous antiques market, and end the day at a tradition country pub.
Day out: Llanymynech Rocks, Powys/Shropshire
The wild herbs and flowers of this old overgrown quarry attract spring butterfly species in their dozens
Walk: Acton Burnell, Shropshire
Step through a dark woodland in rural Shropshire and discover a hidden world of historic parliaments and a long-abandoned church on this six-mile circular walk.
Walk: Linley Beeches, Shropshire
The aged beech trees that stand tall on Linley Hill in Shropshire are the jewels in an arboreal crown on this walk through a quiet corner of the Welsh Borders