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Easy hiking trails around Eyton Upon The Weald Moors traverse a distinctive low-lying peat landscape, characterized by wetlands, slow-flowing streams, and damp pastures. This environment supports diverse wildlife and offers accessible paths. While the immediate terrain is largely flat, the area provides views of prominent local hills like The Wrekin. The region's natural features include extensive woodlands and historic estates, contributing to varied walking opportunities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nature reserve cared for by Shropshire Wildlife Trust, The Ercall is home to much more than first meets the eye. Ripples visible in the surface of rocks in this fascinating old quarry were carved by ancient seas 500 million years ago when this part of Britain lay 60 degrees south of the equator. Visit in late spring and early summer to hear birdsong echoing from the walls and run on trails edged with bluebells, birdsfoot trefoil and wild orchids. A staggering 821 different invertebrate species were once found here during a single survey.
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Absoluty for those who like natural trails
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With its 56 acres of meadows, pools, trees and winding footpaths, Apley Woods are a fine example of a 19th century landscaped woodland.
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A path that doubles up as a stream, muddy climb/descent and semi-technical route that caught me unawares.
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The Ercall is a small hill immediately north of the Wrekin and falls within the same conservation site. Once extensively quarried, it's now a wonderful place to ramble about. The woodlands are home to many species of birds and insects. The exposed quarried areas are rich in plant life, bringing birds and butterflies en masse. In spring, the bluebells here are exceptional.
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When walking through Short Woods, always keep your eyes peeled for fallow deer, there's hundreds about, I've started to call it Deer Wood.
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There are over 119 easy hiking trails around Eyton Upon The Weald Moors. These routes are generally well-suited for all fitness levels, offering accessible paths through the region's distinctive landscapes.
The easy trails here are defined by the region's unique, low-lying peat landscape, featuring wetlands, slow-flowing streams (locally known as 'strines'), and damp pastures. This environment supports diverse wildlife and offers accessible paths, often with views of prominent local hills like The Wrekin in the distance.
The trails in Eyton Upon The Weald Moors are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the accessible woodlands, the tranquil wetland environment, and the well-marked paths suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Eyton Upon The Weald Moors are circular. For example, the Ercall Woods and Quarries loop from Wellington is an easy 4.3 km circular route, offering a pleasant walk through woodland scenery.
Absolutely. The low-lying terrain and accessible paths make many routes ideal for families. Trails like the Apley Woods β Apley Pool Wooden Dock loop from Telford and Wrekin are short and easy, perfect for a family outing.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local signage for specific leash rules, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock. The woodland paths are generally suitable for walks with your canine companion.
While the immediate easy trails focus on wetlands and woodlands, you can often spot distant views of The Wrekin summit. Some routes, like The Ercall Bluebell Woods loop from Wellington, take you through areas known for their seasonal bluebell displays, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.
Parking is available at various trailheads and nearby attractions. For example, if you plan to explore the Wrekin area, the Forest Glen Car Park (The Wrekin) is a common starting point, even for easier routes around its base.
Public transport options to specific trailheads can be limited in this rural area. It's advisable to check local bus services from nearby towns like Wellington or Telford, which may offer connections closer to some starting points. Planning your route in advance is recommended.
While Eyton Upon The Weald Moors itself is a small village, nearby towns like Wellington and Telford offer a range of pubs, cafes, and restaurants where you can refuel after your hike. It's a good idea to pack snacks and drinks for your walk, especially on longer routes.
Spring and summer are particularly pleasant for easy hiking in the Weald Moors, when the wetlands are vibrant and woodlands are lush. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While accessible year-round, some paths can become muddy during wetter winter months due to the peat landscape.
Yes, the unique wetland environment of the Weald Moors is an important stronghold for diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species, insects, and small mammals. The quiet nature of many easy trails provides good opportunities for wildlife observation.
While the Shrewsbury Canal is a notable feature in the wider region, specific easy walking routes directly adjacent to Eyton Upon The Weald Moors along the canal are less prominent in the immediate area. However, the general flat terrain of the Weald Moors is conducive to easy canal-side walks further afield.


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