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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Clunbury

Best mountain peaks around Clunbury are found within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering a selection of notable hills. These locations provide rewarding experiences with their historical significance, panoramic views, and accessible walking routes. The region features a blend of natural beauty and historical interest across its countryside.

Best mountain peaks around Clunbury

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Bury Ditches hillfort (Sunny Hill), a viewpoint that features an exceptionally well-preserved Iron Age hillfort with…

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Cwm-Sanaham Hill Trig Point

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Burrow Hillfort

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Shropshire is famous for its Iron Age hillforts and this one is regarded by many as the best example. With three entrances, as well as four sets of ramparts and …

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Llanfair Hill Trig Point

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Llanfair Hill lies near the Welsh/English border in Shropshire and has far-reaching views in every direction. Grassy and exposed the hill is also home to a stretch of Offa's Dyke …

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Bury Ditches hillfort (Sunny Hill)

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Sunny Hill is the site of Bury Ditches, an Iron Age hillfort dating back to around 500 BC. The fort is exceptionally well-preserved and has impressive defensive earthworks. Once covered …

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Hopesay Hill

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Attaining the 932-foot (284 m) summit of Hopesay Hill requires a steep climb out of Hopesay village. It's more than worth the thigh-burn though, because the views over Shropshire's hilly …

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October 10, 2023, Cwm-Sanaham Hill Trig Point

Cwm-Sanaham is an elevated hilltop located near Knighton in Shropshire. From this vantage point, you can enjoy wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding countryside across rolling hills, meandering streams and picturesque landscapes.

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A brilliant example of a multivallate Iron Age Fort, one of many forts along the Wales and England border. There are fine ramparts here but today in July, mid summer it is rather overgrown and it is difficult to see the grandness of it all. As Dan says, nobody seems to pay attention to here too, it not maintained, no information boards or signage. A pity as it is an easy walk and has fine views.

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Llanfair Hill lies near the Welsh/English border in Shropshire and has far-reaching views in every direction. Grassy and exposed the hill is also home to a stretch of Offa's Dyke and the long-distance footpath, Jack Mytton Way. There's a trig point at 1,410 feet (430 m).

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Kit P
January 22, 2021, Hopesay Hill

Attaining the 932-foot (284 m) summit of Hopesay Hill requires a steep climb out of Hopesay village. It's more than worth the thigh-burn though, because the views over Shropshire's hilly landscape are majestic. The hill is largely open common, exposed to wind and rain so dress accordingly if the weather looks inclement.

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Sunny Hill is the site of Bury Ditches, an Iron Age hillfort dating back to around 500 BC. The fort is exceptionally well-preserved and has impressive defensive earthworks. Once covered in trees, planted by the Forestry Commission, a series of storms led to them being removed and today, the views are fantastic.

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Before I tell you about the most amazing views on top of Cwm-Sanaham Hill, I want to explain about how I got to the trig point so that you can follow what I did. Firstly, there is a steep ascent up the hill which can be very tough, so it's best if you are prepared if you're tackling it. What I did was that I charged straight up the steep pathway to which I found myself on a very narrow ledge. You can take your time when walking up that first section of footpath. There is even a shear drop down below, so I walked along the path slowly and carefully. Secondly came the easier part, which was when I saw the trig point straight up ahead with the path still visible to follow. After I went past the narrow ledge, the path was then more grassy, which made things a lot more straightforward. There was no more drops to worry about, but instead the path was more even. Eventually, I arrived at the top of the hill where the trig point was located. I was then met with the most beautiful views I had ever seen, which stretched from Knighton all the way to nearby Knucklas and the rest of the Welsh valleys. It was also where I had my lunch, which was quite a relief after all the hill climbing I did. Cwm-Sanaham Hill is 406m high and it's the perfect vantage point to see some of the most glorious views in that part of Wales.

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While I was planning my route out, I noticed on one of the ordnance maps online that there is a hill called Llanfair Hill on Offa's Dyke Path. It measures at 430m high, which is somewhere I really wanted to go and see for myself. On the day of the walk, I eventually arrived at the trig point located in a field right next to a metal fence. Llanfair Hill does offer gorgeous views of the Welsh valleys in the distance if you are planning on going walking on a clear day, just like I did.

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Even on a cloudy rainy day the views are amazing. Must be so much better on a sunny one!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks to visit around Clunbury?

The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) around Clunbury offers several rewarding hills. Among them, Bury Ditches hillfort (Sunny Hill) is highly popular for its well-preserved Iron Age earthworks and extensive views. Other significant spots include Cwm-Sanaham Hill Trig Point, offering views across the Welsh valleys, and Burrow Hillfort, another prime example of an Iron Age hillfort with incredible panoramic views.

Are there historical sites among the peaks near Clunbury?

Yes, the region is rich in history, particularly with Iron Age hillforts. Burrow Hillfort is considered one of the best examples, featuring impressive ramparts and ditches. Similarly, Bury Ditches hillfort (Sunny Hill) is an exceptionally well-preserved Iron Age site dating back to around 500 BC, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient history.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in the Clunbury area?

The peaks around Clunbury are renowned for their expansive panoramic views. From Bury Ditches hillfort (Sunny Hill), you can enjoy fantastic views in every direction. Cwm-Sanaham Hill Trig Point provides a vantage point to see views stretching across the Welsh valleys. Additionally, Hopton Tittershill is particularly noted for its exceptional viewpoints, encompassing the Long Mynd, Caer Caradoc, the Wrekin, and the Roaches.

Are there family-friendly walking routes on the hills around Clunbury?

Yes, the area offers routes suitable for various fitness levels, including easier strolls. Many paths are accessible, and you can find several easy hikes around Clunbury. For specific routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Clunbury guide, which includes options like the St Mary's Church, Hopesay loop from Hopesay, and the Clun Castle Ruins loop from Clun.

What is the best time of year to hike the peaks around Clunbury?

The Shropshire Hills are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for enjoying the panoramic views. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape, while winter can provide crisp, clear days, though some trails might be exposed to wind and rain, so dressing accordingly is important.

Can I find challenging hikes among the peaks near Clunbury?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Cwm-Sanaham Hill Trig Point involves a steep ascent that can be very tough, rewarding hikers with glorious views from its 406m summit. The area also features moderate hiking loops like the one including Burrow Hillfort and Hopesay Hill, which require a good level of fitness.

What outdoor activities are available near the mountain peaks in Clunbury?

Beyond hiking, the area around Clunbury's peaks offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the Burrow Hillfort loop or the Hopton Woods & Hopton Castle loop, detailed in the Hiking around Clunbury guide. Mountain biking is also popular, especially around Hopton Woods, which includes Hopton Tittershill, with routes available in the Cycling around Clunbury guide.

What makes Hopesay Hill a worthwhile visit?

Hopesay Hill, often visited in conjunction with Burrow Hillfort, offers majestic views over Shropshire's hilly landscape from its 932-foot (284 m) summit. While the climb can be steep, the panoramic vistas across the open common are well worth the effort, even on cloudy days.

Is Clunbury Hill accessible for walking?

Yes, Clunbury Hill, directly associated with the village, is highly recommended for walks. While its summit is a flat area within trees, a walk up the hill offers views on both sides of a gentle ridge. You can start a recommended walk from the village hall in Clunbury itself, making it quite accessible for visitors.

Where can I find long-distance paths near Clunbury's peaks?

Near Clunbury, Llanfair Hill Trig Point lies on the Welsh/English border and is home to a stretch of Offa's Dyke and the long-distance footpath, Jack Mytton Way. This offers opportunities for longer walks with far-reaching views in every direction from its 430m high summit.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain peaks around Clunbury?

Visitors frequently praise the incredible panoramic views and the rich historical significance of the Iron Age hillforts. The area is appreciated for its blend of natural beauty and historical interest, offering rewarding experiences for various fitness levels. Many find the region to be a lovely part of Shropshire to visit, with friendly pubs and cafes nearby, and note that it rarely gets too busy.

Are there cycling opportunities near the peaks around Clunbury?

Yes, the area provides excellent cycling opportunities, particularly around Hopton Woods, which is close to Hopton Tittershill. You can find trails suitable for mountain biking, such as the Blue Trail loops. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Clunbury guide.

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