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Jogging around Upton Cressett provides an immersive experience within the picturesque Shropshire countryside. The region is characterized by diverse natural features, including the prominent Brown Clee Hill, which offers open heathland and panoramic views, alongside numerous winding country lanes. This secluded environment features varied terrain and a network of footpaths, making it suitable for exploring on foot.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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6.12km
00:39
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:06
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.59km
00:36
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.15km
00:58
90m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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BRIDGNORTH, St. Mary Magdalene. Photo taken from the bridge
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Bridgnorth is beautifully perched atop a sandstone cliff with spectacular views of the Severn Valley. Being divided by the river gives off the impression of it being two towns really, a high town and a low town. It's a pretty place and has an interesting history going back to the English civil war and some more. Well worth a visit.
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Bridge can get very busy so worth pushing the bike at times. Excellent views when water is up.
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The Clock Tower stands at the east end of Bridgnorth Bridge. Built of the very best Broseley bricks, it is mounted by a belfry and weather vane. On the West side Bridgnorth time is displayed for all by the clock tower.
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The buff coloured sandstone is about the average height of a man and as broad as a rugby prop forward. The block weighing two tonnes was hewn at Grinshill quarry near Shrewsbury. A recess has been cut into it to hold a brass plaque, held in place with high security fixings. The inscription reads as follows. This memorial commemorates the bond that exists between the people of Bridgnorth and the former Royal Air Force Station Bridgnorth (1939-1963). It records the contribution to World Peace during those years of conflict, by the men and women who were trained there.
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Lavington's Hole is a Civil War-aged tunnel in the town of Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Several caves known as the Hermitage Caves also exist near the tunnel, dug out during the Saxon era by Alfred the Great's grandson. Lavington's Hole is a Civil War tunnel dug into the sandstone cliffs that underpin Bridgnorth Castle. The tunnel was built under the direction of a Parliamentarian engineer named Colonel Lavington. HISTORY The 12th-century fortress of Bridgnorth Castle stands on red sandstone cliffs high above the River Severn. The base of the cliffs is riddled with caves and tunnels, some of which have been used as dwellings. Bridgnorth supported the Royalist cause during the Civil War and a large number of Royalist soldiers were garrisoned in the town. Oliver Cromwell sent a Parliamentarian army to take the town, forcing the Royalists to fall back into the castle. Caves along the cliff face Three weeks of bombardment failed to force the castle defenders into submission, so the Parliamentary commanders tried a new strategy. Knowing that the Royalists had stored their gunpowder in St Mary's Church at the top of the cliffs, a team of men under an engineer named Colonel Lavington began to dig a 70-foot tunnel into Castle Hill, hoping to undermine the church and blow up the gunpowder store. The castle defenders would have heard the sound of their enemy's picks under their feet, which perhaps accounts for the fact that they surrendered before Lavington's men had finished the tunnel. The tunnel entrance is on Underhill Street (the B4363) a short stroll south of Bridgnorth Bridge. The entrance is protected by a cast-iron gate for safety reasons, so you can't enter the tunnel itself, but you can look through the grill to get a sense of the scale of the tunnel. The opening is 14 feet across, 18 feet deep, and 19 feet high (roughly 4.3m x 5.5m x 5.8m). Lavington's tunnel extends 69 feet (21m) from this opening.
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There are over 50 running routes around Upton Cressett, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
Yes, Upton Cressett offers 6 easy running routes perfect for beginners. These trails provide a gentle introduction to the picturesque Shropshire countryside, often featuring winding country lanes and less challenging footpaths.
The terrain around Upton Cressett is quite varied. You can expect to find winding country lanes with inclines and descents, diverse footpaths, and the expansive open heathland of Brown Clee Hill, which offers more challenging uphill sections and panoramic views.
Yes, many of the running routes around Upton Cressett are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Bridgnorth Bridge – Bridgnorth Town Hall loop from Bridgnorth is a popular circular option.
While jogging, you might encounter historical sites and natural beauty. Notable landmarks include the historic Upton Cressett Hall and its gardens, the remains of a medieval moated site, and the prominent Brown Clee Hill with its Iron Age hillforts. You can also find viewpoints like Abdon Burf Summit and Nordy Bank Hillfort offering extensive views.
Upton Cressett's secluded environment and network of footpaths are generally welcoming for runners with dogs. While specific leash rules may vary, the quiet country lanes and open heathland areas provide ample space for you and your canine companion to enjoy a run. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 5 reviews. Runners often praise the glorious seclusion, the varied terrain, and the picturesque Shropshire countryside that makes for an immersive outdoor experience.
While many routes involve varied terrain and footpaths, some of the wider country lanes might be suitable for jogging with a robust stroller. For a more accessible option, consider routes that stick to paved or well-maintained paths. Always check the route details for surface type and elevation changes before heading out with a stroller.
Parking options vary depending on the specific starting point of your run. For routes originating in Bridgnorth, such as the Stanley Drive – Bluebell Woods loop, public car parks are available in the town. For trails closer to Upton Cressett, roadside parking in designated areas or near local amenities might be an option, but it's always best to check local signage.
While Upton Cressett itself is known for its seclusion, you'll find pubs and cafes in nearby towns like Bridgnorth. Many runners enjoy stopping for refreshments after completing routes such as the Bridgnorth Bridge – Lavington's Hole loop, which finishes conveniently close to town amenities.
Upton Cressett offers excellent running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though some trails might be more exposed. Winter runs can be invigorating, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions on footpaths and cooler temperatures, especially on higher ground like Brown Clee Hill.
Access to trails directly from Upton Cressett via public transport can be limited due to its secluded nature. However, towns like Bridgnorth, which serve as starting points for several popular running routes, are more accessible by public transport. From Bridgnorth, you can easily reach routes like the Bridgnorth Town Park Bandstand – Bridgnorth Castle Ruins loop.


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