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All Year. A 60 minute walk (1 mile).
A 1 mile circular walk around Llanymynech Heritage Area. The route: Two hundred years ago Britain was the most powerful country in the world. Places like Llanymynech became hugely important because of what they produced here. Donkeys and horses were vital to pull the carts full…
All year. 90 minute walk (1.5 miles).
Colemere Collywobbles, Colemere, off the A528 just past Cockshutt. A 1.5 mile circular route around Colemere which takes you along the Shropshire Union Canal. Cole Mere is like a giant’s tummy-button filled with icy water. It has steep sides and is really deep. It was made…
All Year. A 40 minute walk (1 mile).
Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense - Big American softies is a 1 mile circular walk around Nesscliffe Hill. An easy walk through the Sequoia trees. Don’t bother looking out for hillforts on this walk; it’s a waste of time. You may see one or two trees though. Why…
All Year. A 2 hour walk (2 miles).
Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense Robbers, Ramparts & Roundheads. An ancient fortress sleeps in the dark woods of Nesscliffe Hill. But that’s not all. Highwaymen, muggers and bandits once lurked among the trees and caves. Did Roundheads really have big, round heads?
All Year. A 90 minute walk (2 miles).
Family Friendly Walks: Ellesmere Extravaganza. Ellesmere is thought to have been named by the Saxons who called it ‘Aelsmere’ or ‘great lake.’ Imaginative lot the Saxons. The Moors is all that’s left of a big bog that had been here since the end of the…
All Year. A 40 minute walk (1 mile).
Family Friendly Walks. Brown Moss Bogginess, Brown Moss is a short 1 mile circular walk around the sponge-like mosses & through the wood. At one time it was a big lake like Ellesmere. It’s been clogged up with dead plants to make thick black peat. Frogs,…
All year.
Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense The Cliffe, Nesscliffe. A stroll over the Cliffe - there is a toposcope at the viewpoint, pointing out the hills you can see on a good day. Suitable for all terrain pushchairs. Free activity. See link to website for map…
All Year.
A 60 minute walk (2 miles).
Family Friendly Walks: Ellesmere Eccentricities. The Mere, Ellesmere. An easy, there-an-back-again walk.Taking you around the Mere. Suitable for pushchairs. Free activity. See link to website for map and guide. Flattish, easy terrain, suitable for pushchairs.
4 miles long.
A 4 mile circular route from Walkmill Meadows following the River Tern around the western outskirts of Market Drayton. Along the route you will see Buntingsdale Hall, fields of Miscanthus (Elephant grass) and travel down Sandy Lane, an ancient bridleway.
Shropshire Council provides a variety of physical activity schemes, some of which are also suitable for the less mobile and for those with medical conditions which may prevent them from taking part in mainstream physical activities There is a selection of pay as you go…
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