Best mountain peaks around Hopton Wafers are situated in the south of Shropshire, England, within the Shropshire Hills. This region is characterized by rolling hills and significant elevated areas, notably the Clee Hills. These prominent features, including Brown Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee Hill, offer distinct characteristics for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape provides varied terrain for those seeking elevated views and natural environments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The ruins of Ludlow castle is on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. It was one of the first stone castles to be built in England and dates back to the 11th century.
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There is the bracket of the original Trig Point cemented into the path that leads to the Toposcope.
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Incredible 360 views all around. A great muddy descent from the top.
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Can't believe this castle is still standing, it is amazing and well worth the near £10 for a visit and to get inside.
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Slightly busier road/climb than others in the area but worth it for the panoramic views. Highest A road in Shropshire, no less.
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The most prominent peaks in the vicinity of Hopton Wafers are the Clee Hills. These include Abdon Burf Summit, which is the highest point of Brown Clee Hill and the highest in Shropshire, and Titterstone Clee Hill summit, Shropshire's third-highest peak. Another significant point on Brown Clee Hill is Clee Burf.
Abdon Burf Summit on Brown Clee Hill, as the highest point in Shropshire, provides extensive views across the countryside on clear days. Titterstone Clee Hill summit also offers exceptional views of the surrounding landscapes, despite its altered appearance due to quarrying. Clee Burf, the second summit of Brown Clee Hill, also provides fantastic panoramic views of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Yes, both Brown Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee Hill have significant historical features. Clee Burf, a summit on Brown Clee Hill, was once home to an Iron Age hillfort, though much of it has been altered by historical quarrying. Titterstone Clee Hill summit was also the site of an Iron Age hillfort and features a distinctive radar dome and trig point. Brown Clee Hill also has a history of wartime plane crashes.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, you can find routes like the 'Titterstone Clee Hill loop from Clee Hill' which is moderate, or the more challenging 'Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf & Brown Clee Hill' route. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Hopton Wafers guide.
While the peaks themselves offer robust walking experiences, a notable family-friendly historical site nearby is Ludlow Castle. This remarkable Norman castle is nearly 1,000 years old, in excellent condition, and offers a cafe and shop, making it suitable for family visits.
For the best experience, visit on clear days to fully appreciate the extensive views from peaks like Abdon Burf Summit and Titterstone Clee Hill summit. While the guide doesn't specify seasons, good weather is crucial for enjoying the panoramic vistas and navigating the sometimes steep terrain.
Brown Clee Hill, including Abdon Burf Summit and Clee Burf, offers a robust walking experience. While much of the hill is covered in plantations, the summits and western flanks are open heathland. Be prepared for some very steep sections, especially on the climb to Abdon Burf Summit.
Yes, the area around Hopton Wafers provides options for both cycling and mountain biking. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Nordy Bank Hillfort – Clee Burf loop'. For general cycling, there are routes such as the 'Clee Hills loop from Cleobury Mortimer'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Hopton Wafers guide and the Cycling around Hopton Wafers guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the extensive and panoramic views across the Shropshire countryside, especially from the summits of Abdon Burf Summit and Titterstone Clee Hill summit. The challenge of climbing Shropshire's highest point and the historical intrigue associated with Iron Age settlements and aviation history also draw many visitors.
While the Clee Hills offer more robust experiences, Hopton Titterhill is another elevated area in the region, standing at 397 meters (1302 feet). It offers walking opportunities and forms part of the scenic landscape, providing a more modest but still enjoyable hiking experience with local historical interest.
Titterstone Clee Hill summit is distinctive for its radar dome near the top, along with a trig point and a cairn. It was also the site of an Iron Age hillfort, though extensive quarrying has significantly reshaped its landscape.
The duration of a hike on Brown Clee Hill can vary significantly depending on your starting point and chosen route. For instance, a challenging route covering 'Titterstone Clee, Clee Burf & Brown Clee Hill' is approximately 23.6 km (14.7 miles) long, which would typically take several hours to complete. Shorter, more direct ascents to Abdon Burf Summit would be quicker but still involve steep sections.


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