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Easy hiking trails around Lilleshall feature a diverse landscape, centered around Lilleshall Hill, which offers panoramic views of the Shropshire countryside. The area includes woodlands, numerous field paths, and water features like Quarry Pool. Many routes integrate historical attractions and well-maintained natural features, providing varied experiences for hikers.
Last updated: May 2, 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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As of May 2024 the bridge over the pool isn't crossable, so there's no north exit. The surrounding wood is very nice though
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The present Church of St Nicholas is of Norman origin but was lengthened in the 14th century. The Perpendicular style tower was added around 1460 by the Earl of Warwick but he didn't get round to finish the job and top it off with a spire. Being an Earl must be a tad busy I guess!
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A former 18th Century coaching inn, stunner interior! Monday to Saturday 12pm - 8pm Last Food Orders Sunday 12pm- 5pm Last Food Orders Monday to Saturday 12pm - 10:00pm Closing Sunday 12pm 8:30pm Closing https://www.swanhotelforton.co.uk/
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All Saints Church stands on an elevated site in the village of Forton, near Newport with views of the Aqualate estate. The original church was built at Forton in 1199 though the Saxon font in the Church tower indicates it was a site of worship before this date. The yew tree to the left of the path is 1300 years old. The church has undergone several major changes but the east and north wall of the chancel survive and the round head slit window on the chancel north wall confirms the church has a 12th Century foundation. In 1729 five new bells were given to the church. The most prominent monument is the alabaster tomb of Thomas Skrymsher (died 1633), knight of Aqualate and his family.
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Forton Hall is a stone gable house of Jacobean appearance but is dated 1665.
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Smart, dog friendly pub/hotel owned by Joule's Brewery. Lots of indoor and outdoor seating. Accommodation. Pub/restaurant open daily from 12.
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The Shrewsbury and Newport Canals were two different waterways, opened in the late 18th and mid-19th centuries, which both became part of the Shropshire Union in the 1840s. After a railway was opened, which ran parallel to the canal, trade began to decline and the canal was closed in stages during the 20th century. Today it is a peaceful place for recreation, both on and alongside the water.
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There are over 140 easy hiking trails around Lilleshall, forming a significant portion of the more than 230 routes available in the area. These trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for various ability levels.
Easy hikes in Lilleshall feature diverse terrain, including woodlands, numerous field paths, and gentle ascents. Many paths are easily accessible, offering pleasant strolls through the Shropshire countryside. You'll find routes incorporating natural features like Quarry Pool and the iconic Lilleshall Hill.
Yes, many easy routes in Lilleshall are circular. For example, the Lilleshall Monument – Long Slang and Quarry Pool loop from Lilleshall is a popular 3.3-mile circular trail that takes you past the monument and Quarry Pool. Another option is the Lilleshall Incline – Lilleshall Monument loop from Lilleshall, which is 3.4 miles long and also circular.
Lilleshall offers several notable landmarks and viewpoints. Many easy trails incorporate the Lilleshall Monument, located at the summit of Lilleshall Hill, which provides spectacular panoramic views of the Shropshire countryside, including The Wrekin and The Long Mynd. You can also visit the nearby Lilleshall Abbey Ruins after your walk. For more attractions, consider exploring highlights like The Wrekin summit or The Wrekin Hillfort.
Yes, Lilleshall is well-suited for family-friendly walks. The Lilleshall National Sports Centre offers a 'Lilleshall Discover Walk,' a 3.7km circular trail through its beautiful gardens, considered easy and suitable for families, though it does include some gates and steps. Many of the field paths and woodland trails are gentle and accessible for all ages.
Most easy hiking trails in Lilleshall are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and field paths. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature reserve areas like Lilleshall Hill Local Nature Reserve. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
Yes, some easy routes are designed to include refreshment stops. For instance, the Smallwood Lodge Tea Room – Bod Café Bar loop from Newport is a 4.4-mile path connecting two places for refreshments. The Lilleshall National Sports Centre also has a cafe bar available at the start of its 'Discover Walk' trail.
Lilleshall offers pleasant walking experiences year-round. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for enjoying the panoramic views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be crisp and quiet, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads. For routes around Lilleshall Hill, there are often local parking options. For example, if you're exploring the Wrekin area, Forest Glen Car Park (The Wrekin) is a known spot. Many routes start from villages or areas with public parking facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning panoramic views from Lilleshall Hill, and the well-maintained network of field paths and woodlands that make for enjoyable and accessible walks.
Yes, several easy walks incorporate water features. The Lilleshall Monument – Long Slang and Quarry Pool loop from Lilleshall specifically passes by Quarry Pool, adding a pleasant water element to your hike. The wider region also features highlights like Trench Pool and Aqualate Mere Nature Reserve.
While popular spots like Lilleshall Hill can attract visitors, the extensive network of field paths and woodlands means you can often find quieter routes. Exploring trails slightly off the main attractions, or visiting during off-peak hours, can provide a more serene experience. The area around Granville Country Park, with its farm tracks and quiet lanes, might offer less crowded options.


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