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Hiking around Farlow reveals a rural landscape characterized by rolling hills and valleys within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features prominent hills like Brown Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee, offering varied terrain for outdoor exploration. These areas provide a mix of open moorland, wooded sections, and expansive views across the countryside.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Embark on the Burwarton & Brown Clee Hill loop, a moderate hike that takes you through the varied landscapes of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This route…
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Embark on a challenging hike across the iconic Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf, and Brown Clee Hill, a difficult route spanning 14.7 miles (23.6 km). You will gain 2424 feet (739…

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6.77km
02:02
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Apparently, the site of the highest coalfield in England too. Isn't Wikipedia wonderful.
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There is the bracket of the original Trig Point cemented into the path that leads to the Toposcope.
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boyne arms has good food and for the budget traveller a back bar for the estate workers . burwarton estate is a great hiking spot and also if your in a camper van there is overnighting for the price of a meal …
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The ruined buildings are not actually castle ruins but old quarry buildings built around 1907. The hill was quarried from 1908 to 1937, largely for Dhustone. This hard, durable, almost black stone was used in building and for making tram line setts.
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There are over 80 hiking trails around Farlow, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The area is known for its rolling hills and valleys within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Yes, Farlow offers several easier routes. You can find over 25 easy hikes in the area. These trails typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances, perfect for a leisurely walk or a family outing. For example, the Burwarton & Boyne Water loop — Shropshire Hills is a moderate 4.2-mile trail that takes about 2 hours.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Farlow features routes with significant elevation changes and rugged terrain. The Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf & Brown Clee Hill route is a difficult 14.7-mile path that connects two of Shropshire's highest points, offering extensive views and varied terrain.
Yes, many of the trails around Farlow are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Burwarton & Brown Clee Hill loop, a 5.9-mile moderate trail that offers panoramic views from Brown Clee Hill.
Hiking around Farlow, you'll encounter diverse landscapes including open moorland, wooded sections, and rural valleys. Notable landmarks include the summits of Brown Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee. You can visit the Abdon Burf Summit (Highest Point of Brown Clee Hill) for expansive views, or explore the Titterstone Clee Hill summit. The area also features historical sites like Clee Burf.
The routes in Farlow are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the panoramic views from the hilltops, and the peaceful, rural atmosphere of the Shropshire Hills.
No, this guide focuses on hiking around Farlow in Shropshire, England. This region is characterized by rolling hills and valleys within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a different hiking experience compared to the rugged, expert-level trails of Farlow Gap in North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest. For more information on the Shropshire area, you can refer to Wikipedia.
While the guide data doesn't specify waterfalls on individual routes, the general region of Shropshire is known for its natural water features. You can find trails that lead past streams and rivers, such as the Burwarton & Boyne Water loop — Shropshire Hills, which passes by Boyne Water.
Hiking durations in Farlow vary significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Moderate loops like the Burwarton & Brown Clee Hill loop typically take around 2 hours 51 minutes, while more challenging long-distance paths such as Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf & Brown Clee Hill can take over 7 hours.
Yes, the area around Farlow has several historical points of interest. Besides the ancient Clee Burf, you might also find the Highley Railway Station interesting, which is part of the Severn Valley Railway, a heritage line.
Absolutely. The prominent hills in the Farlow area, such as Brown Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee, are renowned for their panoramic views across the Shropshire countryside. Routes like the Burwarton & Brown Clee Hill loop and Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf & Brown Clee Hill specifically highlight these expansive vistas.


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