Photo No. | Description |
| 100901 | The ascent of the Wrekin starts in pleasant woodland |
| 100902 | The trig point on the Wrekin and the view east |
| 100903 | The view towards Ironbridge from the Wrekin |
| 109701 | Looking north from Caer Caradoc to the Lawley |
| 109702 | The Long Mynd provides a super backdrop to Church Stretton |
| 109703 | Caer Caradoc is an interesting hill with many rocky outcrops |
| 118001 | Carding Mill Valley can be busy but an early arrival ensures you miss the crowds |
| 118002 | The upper reaches of Carding Mill Valley, Long Mynd |
| 118003 | From the Long Mynd plateau the views in all directions are good |
| 118004 | Burway Hill dominates the middle distance with Caer Caradoc beyond |
| 118005 | The side valleys all provide interest in the Long Mynd |
| 120301 | Stokesay Castle is managed by English Heritage and one of their most picturesque properties |
| 120302 | The Tudor gatehouse at Stokesay Castle |
| 120303 | View Edge, although not spectacular, provides excellent views in all directions |
| 120501 | The hamlet of Bridges from Adstone Hill |
| 120502 | The Long Mynd with Coates Farm in the foreground from Adstone Hill |
| 120503 | The Darnford Valley from Adstone Hill |
| 120504 | The Stiperstones from Adstone Hill |
| 120505 | Avenue of trees on Adstone Hill |
| 120506 | Avenue of trees on Adstone Hill from Medlicott |
| 120507 | The view from above Medlicott |
| 120508 | Heather and bilberries galore on the Long Mynd |
| 120509 | Looking towards the Wrekin from the Betchcott Hills |
| 132101 | Caer Caradoc offers an excellent viewpoint for the Long Mynd |
| 132102 | Looking north from Caer Caradoc to the Lawley |
| 132103 | From the flanks of Willstone Hill the profile of Caer Caradoc is clearly seen |
| 132104 | The Lawley seen from the col to the west of the summit of Willstone Hill |
| 132105 | Looking south from Hope Bowder Hill towards Brown Clee Hill |
| 132106 | The Gaer Stone which is passed on the return to Church Stretton |
| 140901 | Looking up Carding Mill Valley from the start |