Shropshire Hills

Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1958 this rural haven covers a quarter of Shropshire on the edge of the Anglo-Welsh border. Stand on any of the hilltops and admire the view from the rocky Stiperstones, the plateau of the Long Mynd, the landscape of the Clee Hills & Corvedale, to The Wrekin & Wenlock Edge and the Clun Valley & Clun Forest. These breathtaking sites more than make up for the climbs to reach them.

The Shropshire Hills is a varied landscape combining remote hills with pastoral lowlands as you walk through rolling farmland, river valleys, ancient forests and sleepy villages. If you are looking for somewhere off the beaten track to get away from the bustling towns and cities, The Shropshire Hills is ideal for you with a wide range of walking and cycling trails for all levels.