Best mountain peaks around Ashford Carbonel are found in the wider Shropshire region, as the village itself is characterized by gently undulating agricultural land alongside the River Teme. While not directly within Ashford Carbonel, the area offers views of prominent elevated features. Notably, Titterstone Clee Hill provides a significant backdrop to the northeast, serving as a key topographical feature in Shropshire. This rural setting allows for appreciation of the broader Shropshire landscape and its distant hills.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The remnants of a much bigger forest, high on a hill. Very atmospheric place.
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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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You do get a view of the distant Welsh Hills from the summit, but you need to stand on the bench to get a good view as the trees are starting to grow and block it out.
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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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Although originally made up of ancient royal chases and deer parks, the forest we see today was largely planted by the Forestry Commission in the 1920s. It was named after the Mortimer Family, Norman Lords who held power over the region for some 300 years.
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Spectacular views, fantastic place
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This viewpoint, below the summit of Dionscourt Hill at 291m, offers far-reaching vistas out across the Teme valley - a great place to pause for breath after the climb.
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While Ashford Carbonel itself features gently undulating agricultural land, the wider region offers significant elevated features. Notably, Titterstone Clee Hill summit is a key topographical feature and the third-highest point in Shropshire. Another significant peak is High Vinnalls Summit, the highest point in Mortimer Forest.
From Titterstone Clee Hill summit, you can experience exceptional views of the surrounding landscapes, often described as 360-degree panoramas. High Vinnalls Summit offers a massive vista of wild Mid Wales to the west. Additionally, View of the Teme Valley from Dionscourt Hill provides far-reaching vistas across the Teme valley.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with rich history. Titterstone Clee Hill summit is the site of an Iron Age hillfort. Just a short distance away, you can visit Ludlow Castle, one of the earliest stone castles in England, standing over the River Teme.
The region around Ashford Carbonel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in Mortimer Forest. There are also cycling and running routes available. For more details on specific routes, explore the hiking, cycling, and running guides for the area.
Yes, Mortimer Forest offers various circular trails suitable for different difficulty levels, including family-friendly options. Ludlow Castle is also considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience.
Yes, Mortimer Forest is dog-friendly, providing an invigorating place to walk with your pet. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock, and follow local guidelines.
The Shropshire Hills are beautiful year-round. For hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can offer stark, dramatic views, though conditions on higher peaks like Titterstone Clee Hill may be more challenging due to weather.
The duration of a hike up Titterstone Clee Hill can vary depending on your starting point and pace. Many routes involve a road for much of the ascent, with a shorter grass section to the trig point. A typical round trip from a nearby parking area might take 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the chosen path and how long you spend enjoying the views.
While some peaks like Titterstone Clee Hill involve moderate climbs, Mortimer Forest offers various circular trails with differing degrees of difficulty, including easier options suitable for beginners or those seeking a less strenuous walk. The hiking guide lists routes with varying difficulty grades.
Popular hiking trails in the vicinity include those within Mortimer Forest, which lead to High Vinnalls Summit. The Mortimer Trail, a 30-mile hike from Ludlow to Kington, also passes over High Vinnalls. You can find specific routes and their details in the hiking guide for Ashford Carbonel.
Public transport options to reach hiking areas in the Shropshire Hills from Ashford Carbonel may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes, particularly those connecting Ludlow to various points within the Shropshire Hills. For detailed journey planning, you might consult the Shropshire public transport journey planner.
Titterstone Clee Hill is unique for several reasons: it's the third-highest point in Shropshire, features a distinctive radar dome near its summit, and offers exceptional panoramic views. It also holds historical significance as the site of an Iron Age hillfort, though significant quarrying has altered its landscape over time.


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