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Hikes around Hopton Wafers explore the landscape of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, quiet country lanes, and access to the higher elevations of the Clee Hills. The terrain includes a mix of woodland paths, open fields, and routes that pass by remnants of the area's quarrying history.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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13.2km
03:51
360m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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23.6km
07:07
740m
740m
Hard hike. Very 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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8.43km
02:25
200m
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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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There is the bracket of the original Trig Point cemented into the path that leads to the Toposcope.
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Incredible 360 views all around. A great muddy descent from the top.
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Discover this tranquil little lake tucked away in the Shropshire Hills. The lake makes a great picnic spot, or if you're feeling daring, a wild swimming spot, too.
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Obviously not wild swim today, but a great spot to consider in the summer months, if wild swimming is your thing. https://myoutdoors.co.uk/adventure/dark-adventures-in-the-shropshire-hills-katy-goes-wild-swimming
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Yes, the area is well-suited for pub walks. A notable local route is a moderate 4.5-mile circular trail that begins and ends at the Crown Pub in Hopton Wafers. This walk takes you uphill for views of the Elan Valley Pipeline before passing through the historic settlement of Earls Ditton.
The Clee Hills offer more challenging hikes with significant elevation. You can tackle Brown Clee Hill, Shropshire's highest point, or Titterstone Clee Hill, known for its distinctive air traffic control domes and remnants of its quarrying past. The Titterstone Clee Hill summit – Clee Hill Quarry loop from Hope Bagot is a great moderate option that explores this unique landscape.
Many trails in the Shropshire Hills are great for walking with dogs, but be prepared for varied terrain and livestock. The paths often cross fields with sheep, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead in these areas. The open spaces of the Clee Hills and woodland paths in places like Hopton Woods can be enjoyable, provided your dog is managed responsibly.
For walks exploring Hopton Woods, the Hopton Woods Car Park is a popular and well-regarded starting point. For hikes on the Clee Hills, there are various lay-bys and small parking areas near trailheads, such as those in Cleehill village. Always park considerately and avoid blocking gates or access roads.
Yes, while the hills can be challenging, there are gentler options. The area around Hopton Wafers features quiet country lanes and less strenuous footpaths through rolling pastureland that are suitable for families. Look for shorter circular routes on flatter ground that avoid the main hill summits.
The scenery is a mix of classic English countryside and rugged upland landscapes. Expect rolling green hills, quiet country lanes, and ancient woodlands. As you ascend into the Clee Hills, the terrain becomes open heathland, offering panoramic views and a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial quarrying history with dramatic, man-made cliffs.
There is a wide variety of routes to explore, with over 80 curated hiking trails available around Hopton Wafers. These range from easy strolls through woodland to difficult full-day hikes across the hilltops, offering something for every fitness level.
The hiking routes around Hopton Wafers are highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views from the Clee Hills, the mix of industrial heritage and natural beauty, and the well-maintained paths through quiet countryside.
Hopton Wafers is a small village, and public transport options are limited. Reaching the main trailheads, especially those for the Clee Hills, is most conveniently done by car. If relying on public transport, check local bus services to nearby towns like Cleobury Mortimer or Ludlow and be prepared for a longer walk to connect to the main hiking routes.
The summits of Titterstone Clee Hill and Brown Clee Hill offer the most expansive, panoramic views in the region. On a clear day, you can see for miles, with vistas stretching towards Wales, the Cotswolds, and the Peak District. The juxtaposition of the natural landscape with the old quarry works and summit radar domes creates a uniquely memorable scene.
The most challenging routes, like the Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf & Brown Clee Hill — Shropshire Hills trail, involve significant elevation gain, steep ascents, and long distances. You'll be hiking on open, exposed hilltops with uneven paths across heathland and rocky ground. These hikes require good fitness and proper hiking gear.
Yes, Hopton Woods is a popular local spot for woodland walks. It offers a network of paths through a gorgeous forest setting. Be aware that some of the trails can be quite steep, but they reward you with lovely views. The woods are also a well-known destination for mountain biking, so be mindful of other trail users.


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