Attractions and places to see around More, Shropshire, offer a diverse landscape of natural monuments, summits, and valleys. This region in England is characterized by its distinctive quartzite ridges, such as the Stiperstones, and rolling hills. Visitors can explore significant geological formations and historical sites, providing opportunities for hiking and scenic views. The area features a mix of challenging ascents and family-friendly natural attractions.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Devil's Chair 529.2m P9.7 Shropshire National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Sturdy footwear recommended, we completed a 4 mile hike, with a couple of steep rock steps to walk up along the way. Other than the steps, the majority of paths are easily accessible. Can get busy when the weather is very good and if you’re lucky, you may get a treat and see the wild horses.
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Be willing to climb to the trig point as it’s placed on top of the summit rock.
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The Devil's Chair is a prominent rock formation located on the Stiperstones ridge in the Shropshire Hills. The ridge is part of the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve and is known for its jagged quartzite rocks, of which the Devil's Chair is the most famous. It stands at around 536 meters and offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, including the Welsh borderlands and the Shropshire plains.
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Carding Mill Valley is a stunning valley that runs north-west out of the charming village of Church Stretton. It is the gateway to a plethora of gentle walks, hikes, and bike rides that are available in the Long Mynd area. The Ashbrooke River runs through the centre of this stunning valley, and located in its upper reaches is Lightspout Waterfall. The valley is bordered by the steep but moderate hills of Bodbury Hill and Haddon Hill to the north and Burway Hill and Cow Ridge to the south. There is a National Trust car park, information centre, and cafe at the start of the valley, but get there early, especially on summer weekends and bank holidays, as this is a very popular area.
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Go up the lane past the steep access-path, go past a spring which crosses the stoney lane, arrive at a gate that gives easier access to the summit !! (Only discovered after having hauled my 78years up the previous path!!) Definitely going again! Offa*s Dyke path clearly visible over Long Mountain !! Peter P. from N/C u Lyme.
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Super nice series of rocks that make for a good scrambling play area, or a rest stop. A very nice place with good views on a sky blue day.
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The most popular attractions around More include the Stiperstones Summit, known for its spectacular views and jagged tors, and Carding Mill Valley, a stunning gorge offering numerous walks and bike rides. Another highly regarded spot is Devil's Chair (Stiperstones), an imposing rocky outcrop with breathtaking views and local legends.
Yes, Carding Mill Valley is a great family-friendly option. It offers a plethora of gentle walks and bike rides, with the Ashbrooke River flowing through it. There's also a National Trust car park, information centre, and cafe, making it convenient for families.
The More area is rich in natural features. You can explore the distinctive quartzite ridges of the Stiperstones, including the Stiperstones Summit and Devil's Chair. Carding Mill Valley is a beautiful gorge with the Ashbrooke River and Lightspout Waterfall in its upper reaches. Additionally, Corndon Hill offers a summit with breathtaking views stretching for miles.
The most notable waterfall in the area is Lightspout Waterfall, located in the upper reaches of Carding Mill Valley. It's a very impressive spring water waterfall, accessible via a fun, rocky ascent through Lightspout Hollow.
Yes, Corndon Hill summit features a trig point that stands on the remains of one of several Bronze Age burial cairns, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient history alongside stunning views.
The More area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For mountain biking, explore challenging routes like the Pole Bank – Long Mynd Ridgeline loop. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides such as the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve loop. Gravel biking offers options like the Long Mynd Ridgeline loop. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around More, Road Cycling Routes around More, and Gravel biking around More.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. Carding Mill Valley is a gateway to many gentle walks and hikes in the Long Mynd area. For more challenging ascents, the Stiperstones Summit provides a steep climb with rewarding views. You can also explore routes that lead to Lightspout Waterfall through rocky hollows.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views from summits like Stiperstones Summit and Corndon Hill. The unique geological formations, such as the jagged tors of the Stiperstones, are also a highlight. Many enjoy the variety of walks and bike rides available, especially in Carding Mill Valley, and the impressive sight of Lightspout Waterfall.
For Carding Mill Valley, there is a National Trust car park available at the start of the valley. It is advisable to arrive early, especially on summer weekends and bank holidays, as it can get very busy.
The Stiperstones ridge is characterized by its distinctive quartzite rock, formed some 480 million years ago. During the last Ice Age, intense freezing and thawing shattered the quartzite into a mass of jumbled scree surrounding several residual rocky tors, creating the jagged outcrops seen today, such as the Devil's Chair.
Yes, the ascent to Stiperstones Summit is described as surprisingly steep and requires sure footing. The Devil's Chair also involves a climb to reach its imposing rocky outcrop. Additionally, the route up Lightspout Hollow to Lightspout Waterfall is a fun, rocky ascent.


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