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Titterstone Clee Hill summit

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Titterstone Clee Hill summit

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  • Location: Stoke St. Milborough, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

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    February 3, 2021

    Hiking

    Titterstone Clee Hill is the third-highest in Shropshire and resides within the Shropshire Hills AONB. It might be third in the listing, but only just; Stiperstones is just 10 feet (3 m) higher and Brown Clee Hill, the highest, is just 23 feet (7 m) higher.

    There's a radar dome near the summit as well as a trig point and cairn. It's the site of an Iron Age hillfort but significant quarrying activity has altered the landscape more than anything else. While bleak, in good weather the hill offers exceptional views of the surrounding landscapes.

    January 14, 2021

    Hiking

    Not a bad hike to take in another English Marilyn. A trig pointed summit with decent views.

    July 14, 2019

    Road cycling

    Road most of the way up with a bit of grass to reach the trig point. Amazing 360 degree view.
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    Titterstone Clee Hill loop from Clee Hill — Shropshire Hills

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    360m

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    Embark on the Titterstone Clee Hill loop from Clee Hill, a moderate hike spanning 8.2 miles (13.2 km) with an elevation gain of 1176 feet (358 metres), typically completed in about 3 hours and 50 minutes. This route offers a blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage, taking you through varied terrain. As you climb, you will experience a mix of uphill lanes, broad tracks, and footpaths, with some sections becoming steeper closer to the summit. From the top, you are rewarded with panoramic 360-degree views that, on a clear day, can stretch as far as Snowdonia and the Cotswolds. You will also pass through wildflower-strewn woodlands and cross Benson's Brook. The landscape transitions from damp valleys to open heathland and exposed rocky outcrops, with old quarry buildings marking the way.

    Planning your visit, be aware that the trail involves varied surfaces, including potentially uneven rocky sections and grassy hills, which can become muddy. While generally moderate, the final ascent to the summit requires good fitness and sure-footedness. Always exercise care near quarry edges due to sheer drops. This loop is accessible from Clee Hill, offering a clear starting point for your adventure. There are no specific permits or fees mentioned for this route.

    Titterstone Clee Hill, standing at 1,749 feet (533 meters), is the third-highest point in Shropshire and holds a rich history. The summit features an Ordnance Survey Trig Pillar, a Bronze Age cairn, and remnants of an Iron Age hillfort. You will also encounter the

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    Embark on a challenging hike across the iconic Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf, and Brown Clee Hill, a difficult route spanning 14.7 miles (23.6 km). You will gain 2424 feet (739 metres) in elevation, requiring about 7 hours and 6 minutes to complete. Expect expansive, open landscapes and diverse terrain as you traverse these prominent Shropshire Hills, with the summit of Titterstone Clee Hill offering panoramic 360-degree views that stretch far into Wales and across the surrounding countryside.

    This demanding trail requires a good level of fitness and sure-footedness, especially on the uneven, rocky paths and potentially steep, muddy slopes you will encounter. Make sure to wear sensible footwear to handle the varied conditions and exposed sections at the summits. While specific parking details are not provided, the area is common land, so be mindful of grazing sheep as you plan your visit.

    The route not only showcases the natural beauty of the Shropshire Hills but also reveals the area's rich history. You will pass by the serene Boyne Water Lake and encounter evidence of the region's industrial past, including old quarry workings and bell pits. The trail also leads you to Abdon Burf Summit, the highest point of Brown Clee Hill, and past ancient Iron Age hillforts, offering a unique blend of natural and historical exploration.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 580 m

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    Location: Stoke St. Milborough, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

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