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Easy hiking trails around Ightfield are characterized by gentle topography and tranquil rural settings. The area, located in Shropshire, features open farmland, interspersed woodlands, and accessible canal towpaths. With an average elevation of 100 meters, the terrain is largely flat, making it suitable for leisurely walks. This landscape provides a variety of easy routes for exploring the local countryside.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.93km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.21km
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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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This bridge is probably out of service for the time being, due to a nearby breach in the canal.
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Audlem is a stunning little town with a striking church and high street. Nice to see a place decked out with Union Flags.
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SITE OF THE PARISH FIRE STATION. HORSE DRAWN ENGINES FROM THIS PLACE SERVED THE TOWN FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY. THE ALARM WAS RAISED BY RINGING THE BUTTERCROSS BELL AND THE HORSE COLLECTED FROM A FIELD BELOW PHOENIX BANK.
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Since 1817…. In a stirring tale of over 200 years of secret recipes, historic gingerbread fraternities and rival gingerbread bakeries, the rural and historic Shropshire town of Market Drayton has witnessed an unrivalled heritage associated with the celebrated and spicy gingerbread biscuit. Market Drayton’s first contribution to gingerbread is said to be linked to the spice trade routes & Clive of India, who hails from the town, and indeed, there are records of gingerbread being made by a Roland Lateward, malster, in Shropshire Street from 1793. However, the Billington’s Gingerbread story begins in 1817, when we first meet Mr Thomas who was baking the gingerbread in the basement of his bakery and confectionary shop. Whether already conscious of the value of his recipe or just out of family pride, in 1829 Mr Thomas passed the recipe down to his nephew W. Harper. Closely guarded for a further two generations, in 1864, Mr E. H. Harper passed the recipe to his cousin, Richard Billington, and hence the famous ‘Billington’s Gingerbread’ brand was born! https://billingtonsgingerbread.co.uk/
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AN EARLY GEORGIAN BUILDING IT WAS THE TOWN POST OFFICE FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS UNTIL 1863 WHEN IT BECAME A "LADIES' SCHOOL” WITH LATER A BOYS' PREPARATORY CLASS UNTIL ABOUT 1907. IT IS NAMED AFTER ITS MID VICTORIAN OWNER. RESTORED IN 1986.
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Audlem is an attractive place--beware of the traffic if you are on bike though!
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Lovely looking old building and lots of interesting bits around it, look a bit neglected though unfortunately
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Covered outside structure, got shops and cafe / bar next to it
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Ightfield offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features more than 110 hiking tours, providing ample choice for leisurely walks.
Easy hikes in Ightfield primarily feature tranquil rural landscapes, including open farmland and interspersed woodlands. Many routes also follow the level towpaths of the Shropshire Union Canal, offering pleasant waterside views. The terrain is generally flat, with an average elevation of 100 meters.
Yes, Ightfield has several easy circular walks. A popular option is The Shroppie Fly, Audlem – St James' Church, Audlem loop from Audlem, which is 2.8 miles long and offers views along the Shropshire Union Canal. Another is the Brown Moss Pond loop from Whitchurch Rural, exploring the nature reserve's woodlands and pools.
Absolutely. The gentle topography and well-maintained paths, especially along the canal towpaths and through nature reserves like Brown Moss, make many easy trails in Ightfield ideal for families. Routes are generally short and have minimal elevation gain, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all ages.
Most easy hiking trails in Ightfield, particularly those on public footpaths through farmland and along canal towpaths, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through livestock fields or nature reserves to protect wildlife.
Along easy hiking routes, you can explore various points of interest. Many trails pass by picturesque lakes such as Brown Moss Pond or Alderford Lake. You might also encounter historical structures like the Wrenbury Lift Bridge on the Llangollen Canal or charming pubs like The Shroppie Fly, Audlem.
While Ightfield's terrain is largely flat, offering gentle views across open farmland and along the Shropshire Union Canal, routes through areas like Brown Moss Nature Reserve provide scenic vistas of diverse habitats including heathland and pools. The canal towpaths themselves offer picturesque, tranquil waterside scenery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural setting, the accessibility of the flat canal towpaths, and the peaceful walks through woodlands and farmland, making it perfect for relaxed outings.
Ightfield generally offers a peaceful hiking experience due to its rural nature. To find less crowded trails, consider exploring some of the lesser-known paths through local woodlands or smaller sections of the canal network away from popular village hubs. The Tudor House Pub – The Buttercross loop from Market Drayton, for example, offers a pleasant local area walk.
The best seasons for easy walks in Ightfield are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. During these times, the weather is milder, the countryside is vibrant with greenery, and the paths are typically dry and well-suited for leisurely exploration. Winter walks are also possible, but paths may be muddy.
While Ightfield itself is a small village, some easy routes may be accessible from nearby towns like Whitchurch or Market Drayton, which have more public transport options. For example, the Grindley Brook Locks – Victoria Jubilee Park loop from Whitchurch starts near Whitchurch, which may offer better public transport connections.
Yes, some easy trails, particularly those passing through or near villages and towns like Audlem or Market Drayton, offer opportunities for refreshment. For instance, the The Shroppie Fly, Audlem – St James' Church, Audlem loop from Audlem starts near The Shroppie Fly pub. Additionally, Alderford Lake Café is located near Alderford Lake, which can be part of a local walk.


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