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Walk 2176 - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley

  

Region   Shropshire Hills AONB
County/Area   Shropshire
AuthorLou Johnson
Length4.5 miles / 7.3 km
Ascent1300 feet / 394 metres
Gradeeasy/moderate
Startgrid reference SJ638092

Photo from the walk - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley Photo from the walk - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley Photo from the walk - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley Photo from the walk - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley Photo from the walk - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley Photo from the walk - A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley 
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The Wrekin is one of a string of volcanic hills stretching from Telford south to Church Stretton near the Long Mynd. Dominating the modern town of Telford, the hill can easily be seen from the north across the flat lands of Staffordshire, Shropshire and Cheshire. Rising quite abruptly from the surrounding countryside it is no surprise that it makes an excellent viewpoint and each year it sees many visitors at its summit. This route follows a quieter approach and provides an excellent half day excursion.

A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley A Wrekin circuit from near Cluddley 
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The start is the car park (Grid ref. SJ638092) on the minor road leading from Cluddley (Junction 7 of the M54) to the village of Little Wenlock. After parking cross the road and take the footpath that leads southeast in front of the derelict toilet block. Climbing gently the path turns south-west to reach a junction (Grid ref. SJ637088). Bear left here and take the clear path that undulates across the south-eastern flank of the Wrekin passing through delightful mixed woodland. Reaching a major junction (Grid ref. SJ629077), keep straight ahead, ignoring the tempting path rising to the right.

A short way further you reach another junction (Grid ref. SJ625074). Bear right here to continue through woodland. You are now reaching a section of the wood that has many paths and care is needed. Reaching an indistinct junction, stay with the main path bearing right past a footpath sign. This leads in about 400 metres to a broader track where you turn right. After a short distance look out for a narrow path (Grid ref. SJ617073) going right and climbing between trees. Despite being the Shropshire Way, this path is hard to spot.

Assuming the path has been located, climb steeply on the narrow path to the summit of Little Hill. Sadly trees restrict the view and it is better to descend to the col and a crossing path (Grid ref. SJ620076). Go straight over here and continue the climb. It is again very steep at first but as the trees thin the gradient eases and quite soon you are able to enjoy the views over the surrounding Shropshire countryside. Ahead you will see the trig point and a brass topograph. Joining the main track, continue northeast along the main ridge past the radio mast. Some way beyond the track doubles back on itself to reach a gate. Go through the gate passing the small café on your left and descend to a path junction. Turn left and within a few minutes you will be back at the start.

 

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 242
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 127

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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