Best mountain peaks around More are found in a region characterized by distinctive hills and ancient geological formations, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area features quartzitic rock ridges, such as the Stiperstones, and valleys carved by rivers. It is known for its natural monuments, historical sites, and viewpoints that provide expansive vistas. This landscape provides opportunities for exploring both challenging climbs and more accessible walks.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Devil's Chair 529.2m P9.7 Shropshire National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Sturdy footwear recommended, we completed a 4 mile hike, with a couple of steep rock steps to walk up along the way. Other than the steps, the majority of paths are easily accessible. Can get busy when the weather is very good and if you’re lucky, you may get a treat and see the wild horses.
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Be willing to climb to the trig point as it’s placed on top of the summit rock.
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The Devil's Chair is a prominent rock formation located on the Stiperstones ridge in the Shropshire Hills. The ridge is part of the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve and is known for its jagged quartzite rocks, of which the Devil's Chair is the most famous. It stands at around 536 meters and offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, including the Welsh borderlands and the Shropshire plains.
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Carding Mill Valley is a stunning valley that runs north-west out of the charming village of Church Stretton. It is the gateway to a plethora of gentle walks, hikes, and bike rides that are available in the Long Mynd area. The Ashbrooke River runs through the centre of this stunning valley, and located in its upper reaches is Lightspout Waterfall. The valley is bordered by the steep but moderate hills of Bodbury Hill and Haddon Hill to the north and Burway Hill and Cow Ridge to the south. There is a National Trust car park, information centre, and cafe at the start of the valley, but get there early, especially on summer weekends and bank holidays, as this is a very popular area.
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Go up the lane past the steep access-path, go past a spring which crosses the stoney lane, arrive at a gate that gives easier access to the summit !! (Only discovered after having hauled my 78years up the previous path!!) Definitely going again! Offa*s Dyke path clearly visible over Long Mountain !! Peter P. from N/C u Lyme.
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Super nice series of rocks that make for a good scrambling play area, or a rest stop. A very nice place with good views on a sky blue day.
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The region around More offers several distinctive natural features. The most popular is Stiperstones Summit, known for its jagged ridge and rocky tors, offering spectacular views. Another must-see is Carding Mill Valley, a stunning gorge with the Ashbrooke River and Lightspout Waterfall, providing a gateway to various walks.
Yes, Carding Mill Valley is an excellent choice for families. It offers gentle walks and hikes, with a National Trust car park, information centre, and cafe available at the start of the valley. Sturdy footwear is recommended, but most paths are easily accessible.
For a challenging experience, consider the ascent to Stiperstones Summit. It's described as a surprisingly steep climb requiring sure-footedness. The entire 8 km ridge of the Stiperstones, including the Devil's Chair, offers an interesting and rugged hike.
The region features notable historical sites. Corndon Hill summit trig point and cairn stands on the remains of Bronze Age burial cairns. Additionally, Burrow Hillfort is regarded as one of Shropshire's best examples of an Iron Age hillfort, offering incredible panoramic views.
Several peaks offer breathtaking views. From Stiperstones Summit, you're rewarded with spectacular vistas along its 8 km ridge. Corndon Hill summit provides views stretching for miles over Berwyn Ridge, the Breidden, and the Stiperstones. The Devil's Chair also boasts spectacular views from its imposing rocky outcrop.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find easy routes like the Nipstone Rock Nature Reserve & The Bog loop or the Stiperstones Summit – Devil's Chair loop from Nipstone Rock Local Nature Reserve. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around More guide.
The More area offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve loop or the Bishop’s Castle to Clun Castle loop. For more general cycling, explore routes such as the Clun Castle & Bury Iron Age Hill Fort from Bishops Castle. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around More and Cycling around More guides for detailed tours.
Yes, Burrow Hillfort is surprisingly little-visited despite being a brilliant example of an Iron Age fort with incredible panoramic views. It offers a leisurely climb. Corndon Hill summit is another rewarding spot, often quieter than other peaks, with a great viewpoint.
The region is characterized by ancient geological formations, including quartzitic rock ridges. The Stiperstones ridge, for example, features jagged tors formed nearly 500 million years ago, with constant freezing and thawing shattering the quartzite into screes and rocky outcrops like the Devil's Chair.
Yes, visitors to the area, particularly near Burrow Hillfort, have noted that there are good cafes and friendly pubs in the vicinity, making it a pleasant area to visit and relax after a hike.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from summits like Stiperstones Summit and Corndon Hill summit. The unique rocky formations, such as the 'mini shark fin ridge' of the Stiperstones, are also a highlight. The area is appreciated for its variety, from challenging climbs to accessible walks, and its rich natural and historical significance.


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