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Hikes around Hadnall explore the Shropshire countryside, which is characterized by a predominantly flat and gently rolling terrain. The landscape consists of a patchwork of agricultural fields, quiet country lanes, and pockets of woodland. The long-distance Shropshire Way footpath passes through the area, providing a key artery for many walking trails near Hadnall Shropshire.
Last updated: May 14, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Grinshill Hill 192m P102 (630ft) [List Objective: English Humps] (DoBIH Hill ID: 5361) [JNSA 20353]
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good place for parking for Grinshill exploration
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Great views from the toposcope and trig point.
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Can you spot the mistake carved into the headstone?
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Very nice village with a beautiful church. The hill going south past the church is good both ways (up and down).
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Yes, the area around Hadnall is well-suited for family walks due to its predominantly flat and gently rolling terrain. Many trails follow quiet country lanes and clear footpaths. For a very accessible and short option, consider the Hiking loop from Battlefield, which is a flat and easy walk of about 2.5 km.
Most countryside paths around Hadnall are great for walking with dogs, but you should be prepared to keep them on a lead, especially when crossing fields with livestock. Nearby Grinshill Hill and the popular Haughmond Hill are both frequently enjoyed by dog walkers.
For some of the best views in the immediate area, head to Grinshill Hill. The trails here, such as the Sandstone Quarry Cliffs – Grinshill Hill Viewpoint loop from Grinshill, lead you to an excellent vantage point. On a clear day, you can see across much of the Shropshire landscape.
Yes, you can combine hiking with a bit of history. The Moreton Corbet Castle loop from Shawbury is a moderate walk that takes you across fields and quiet lanes to the impressive ruins of a historic castle.
The landscape is classic Shropshire countryside, characterized by a patchwork of agricultural fields, quiet lanes, and small woods. Most local paths are flat or gently rolling. For more rugged terrain, the trails around Grinshill and the nearby Stiperstones National Nature Reserve feature rocky outcrops and steeper climbs.
A common starting point for local walks is the Hadnall Village Hall car park. Many organised and informal walks begin from here. For hikes starting at Grinshill, there is parking available at the Corbet Wood Countryside Heritage Site.
There are over 180 hiking routes to explore in the Hadnall area. The majority of these are rated as easy, with a good number of moderate trails and a few difficult ones for those seeking a challenge.
The trails around Hadnall are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful English countryside scenery, the well-maintained public footpaths, and the excellent views from the top of Grinshill Hill.
Yes, the long-distance Shropshire Way passes directly through the Hadnall area. This well-marked trail serves as a backbone for many local circular and linear walks, allowing you to explore further into the Shropshire countryside.
For a popular local outing, many people visit Haughmond Hill, which offers several marked trails through woodland and past a quarry with great views. For a more dramatic landscape, the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve is a highly-regarded hiking area known for its rugged quartzite ridges and wild, open moorland.
Yes, the Corbet Wood Countryside Heritage Site at the base of Grinshill is an excellent choice for a peaceful woodland walk. The trails here are well-maintained and wind through a quiet, beautiful forest, making it a favorite for those looking to escape the crowds.


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