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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Madeley

Mountain peaks around Madeley refer to the elevated natural features and hills found in the surrounding Shropshire and Staffordshire countryside. Madeley, whether in Shropshire or Staffordshire, is characterized by hills and historical industrial areas rather than prominent mountains. The area offers walking trails and local countryside exploration, with notable elevations like Madeley Hill in Staffordshire, which stands at 151 meters. The region provides opportunities for easy mountain walks near Madeley, focusing on scenic views and historical sites.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

The Wrekin summit

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A 'little mountain' in Shropshire, it dominates the surrounding countryside. The shortest walk to the summit from the forest glen car park is very well marked. The start of the …

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The Wrekin Hillfort

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A gorgeous and popular hike full of history, going as far back as the Iron Age with its hill fort. There are a whole host of routes to the top: …

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Needle's Eye, The Wrekin

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The Needles Eye is a feature on a large rocky outcrop atop the Wrekin. A gap in the rocks allows you to squeeze through although great care should be taken …

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The Ercall Bluebell Woods

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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 …

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Manny & Daisy
February 19, 2024, The Wrekin Summit

Amazing views from up here, just wow!!

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Nej
December 31, 2022, The Wrekin Summit

Rising to 407 metres, The Wrekin is a prominent landmark, its visibility from the M54 signalling the entrance to Shropshire. Unlike some of the local hills, The Wrekin was never a volcano in its own right, despite its conical shape, but is composed of various igneous rocks and volcanic processes. The ridgeline either side of The Wrekin makes for some great running, with fabulous views in every direction.

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Paul77
November 23, 2022, The Wrekin Hillfort

When I was at University in Brum in my first year I stayed with a lovely couple in Ward End. They used the local expression "all round the Wrekin". It was used to describe someone explaining something in a convoluted or complex way. Since then, I have had a fascination with the place and wanted to visit. Anyway, that was in the early 1970s - I finally got there in 2021 - better late than never!

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Stunning view and west part of Hills

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Sometimes it's very busy.

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To commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, the Wellington Rotary Club commissioned a Toposcope to be positioned near the Wrekin’s summit. The result was a large steel disc that is positioned onto a stone cairn. Inscribed onto the Toposcope through 360 degrees are 41 locations with their distance from the Wrekin. The original intention was that all of the locations should visible from the Wrekin’s summit. However, this isn’t the case. One of the locations – Mount Snowdon – cannot be seen as the bulk of Cadair Berwyn is in the way. It also doesn’t explain why the particular 41 locations were chosen, but the reason might be down to the Ordnance Survey and its Trigonometrical Stations. Of the locations, 39 are or were the site of an OS trig station. Only Buildwas (Ironbridge) Power Station and Trench Pool do not fall into this criterion. However, it is easy to argue that both have enough local interest and significance for them to been included on the Toposcope. By 2005, the original Toposcope had seen better days. It is not only open to the elements but it is also an easy perch for someone looking for a rest after the climb to the summit or to pose for a photograph. The 30 years of battering and buffing had eroded and worn away the inscriptions. Therefore, a replacement Toposcope was made, which now sits on the same cairn as the original.

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From top nice view on Telford, Shrewsbury and Shropshire Hills

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular elevated features to explore around Madeley?

While Madeley is known more for hills than traditional mountain peaks, the most popular elevated feature is The Wrekin summit. It dominates the Shropshire countryside, offering spectacular views and is home to an Iron Age hill fort. Other well-loved spots include The Wrekin Hillfort, a historical site with various routes to the top, and The Ercall Bluebell Woods, a small hill known for its beautiful bluebells in spring.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks on the peaks near Madeley?

Yes, the area is rich in history. The Wrekin summit is the site of an Iron Age hill fort. Additionally, The Wrekin Hillfort is a significant historical site dating back to the Iron Age, with evidence of Roman conquest and earlier settlements. You can also find the Wellington Rotary Toposcope on the Wrekin, a man-made monument commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated areas around Madeley?

From The Wrekin summit, you can expect spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside on a clear day. The Wrekin Hillfort also offers excellent viewpoints. While Madeley itself is characterized by hills rather than dramatic mountains, these elevated spots provide expansive vistas of the local landscape.

Are there family-friendly walks or activities on the hills near Madeley?

The hills around Madeley, including Madeley Hill itself, are generally suitable for gentle walks, making them family-friendly. The main path up The Wrekin from the Forest Glen is well-surfaced and manageable for families, though the initial section is steep. The Ercall Bluebell Woods is also a wonderful place for rambling with children, especially in spring.

What is the best time of year to visit the hills and elevated areas around Madeley?

Spring is particularly recommended for visiting The Ercall Bluebell Woods, as the bluebells are exceptional during this season. Generally, good weather is ideal for enjoying the spectacular views from The Wrekin summit. The area is suitable for walks throughout the warmer months.

What outdoor activities, besides walking, can I do near Madeley's elevated features?

Beyond walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of mountain biking trails, such as the 'Ironbridge loop — Shropshire Hills' or 'The Wrekin summit – The Wrekin Hillfort loop from Dawley'. For road cyclists, routes like 'Neenton Village and Lily Pond – Royal Air Force Museum Cosford loop from Madeley' are available. Find more details on these activities on the MTB Trails around Madeley and Road Cycling Routes around Madeley guide pages.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended for exploring the peaks around Madeley?

Yes, there are several hiking routes. The main path up The Wrekin from the Forest Glen is a popular choice. You can also find longer walks from Wellington through the Ercall woods, or from Little Wenlock or Ironbridge. For more hiking options, including trails like the 'Ironbridge Gorge loop — Shropshire Hills' or 'Iron Bridge War Memorial – Coalport Bridge loop from Broseley', visit the Hiking around Madeley guide page.

What is the 'Needle's Eye' on The Wrekin?

The Needle's Eye, The Wrekin is a unique feature on a large rocky outcrop near the summit of The Wrekin. It's a gap in the rocks that allows you to squeeze through. Local folklore suggests that you can't be a true Salopian (someone from Shropshire) until you've walked through it.

What is the general terrain and difficulty of walks around Madeley's elevated areas?

The terrain around Madeley is generally characterized by hills and countryside, offering mostly gentle walks. While some paths, like the start of the main trail up The Wrekin, can be steep, many routes are manageable. The area is more suited for rambling and appreciating local scenery than challenging mountaineering.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the elevated features near Madeley?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from The Wrekin summit and appreciate the historical significance of The Wrekin Hillfort. The beauty of The Ercall Bluebell Woods in spring is also a highlight. Many enjoy the challenging yet manageable climbs and the beautiful natural surroundings close to town.

Is Madeley Hill a significant mountain peak?

Madeley Hill, located in Staffordshire, is a modest elevation standing at 151 meters (495 feet) with a prominence of 43 meters. While it's an elevated feature, it is more accurately categorized as a hill rather than a prominent mountain peak. It's suitable for gentle walks and enjoying the local countryside.

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