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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Donnington And Muxton

Best natural monuments around Donnington And Muxton include a variety of landscapes, from prominent hills to reclaimed industrial areas. This region, situated within the wider Telford and Wrekin area, offers access to significant natural features. Visitors can explore diverse habitats, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to experience natural beauty intertwined with local history.

Best natural monuments around Donnington And Muxton

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Wrekin summit, a summit that dominates the surrounding…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

The Wrekin summit

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A 'little mountain' in Shropshire, it dominates the surrounding countryside. The shortest walk to the summit from the forest glen car park is very well marked. The start of the …

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The Wrekin Hillfort

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A gorgeous and popular hike full of history, going as far back as the Iron Age with its hill fort. There are a whole host of routes to the top: …

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Needle's Eye, The Wrekin

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The Needles Eye is a feature on a large rocky outcrop atop the Wrekin. A gap in the rocks allows you to squeeze through although great care should be taken …

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The Ercall Bluebell Woods

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The Ercall is a small hill immediately north of the Wrekin and falls within the same conservation site. Once extensively quarried, it's now a wonderful place to ramble about. The …

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Lilleshall Monument

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Perfect little Lilleshall hike for first time Lilleshall hikers.

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Iggycki
August 5, 2024, Lilleshall Monument

cool views from the top

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Great 360-degree view of the surrounding area, including the Wrekin and the Long Mynd

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Amazing views from up here, just wow!!

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Nej
December 31, 2022, The Wrekin Summit

Rising to 407 metres, The Wrekin is a prominent landmark, its visibility from the M54 signalling the entrance to Shropshire. Unlike some of the local hills, The Wrekin was never a volcano in its own right, despite its conical shape, but is composed of various igneous rocks and volcanic processes. The ridgeline either side of The Wrekin makes for some great running, with fabulous views in every direction.

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Paul77
November 23, 2022, The Wrekin Hillfort

When I was at University in Brum in my first year I stayed with a lovely couple in Ward End. They used the local expression "all round the Wrekin". It was used to describe someone explaining something in a convoluted or complex way. Since then, I have had a fascination with the place and wanted to visit. Anyway, that was in the early 1970s - I finally got there in 2021 - better late than never!

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Stunning view and west part of Hills

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Nathan
September 23, 2021, Lilleshall Monument

The last few metres are hike-a-bike, but it's well worth the climb up to this monument erected by a local lord in memory of his father in the early 19th century. The monument itself is monolithic rather than pretty, but the 360-degree panorama is stunning - on a clear day you can see The Wrekin, The Long Mynd, and over the border into Wales.

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From top nice view on Telford, Shrewsbury and Shropshire Hills

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural features to explore around Donnington And Muxton?

The area offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the unique landscape of The Ercall Bluebell Woods, known for its woodlands and former quarry areas, which are rich in plant life and particularly beautiful with bluebells in spring. Another significant site is Granville Country Park, which includes the nationally important Muxton Marsh Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), featuring diverse wet and dry habitats like reed beds and wet willow woodland.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments in the region have significant historical context. The Wrekin Hillfort is a prominent example, an Iron Age hillfort with ramparts and historical remains, offering insights into ancient settlements. The Wrekin itself, a 'little mountain' with spectacular views, also hosts an Iron Age hill fort. Additionally, the Ironbridge Gorge, while famous for its industrial history, is a striking natural monument carved by the River Severn, where natural beauty and human history are deeply intertwined.

What are the best natural monuments for families with children?

For families, Donington and Albrighton Local Nature Reserve, featuring Donington Pool and St. Cuthbert's Meadow, offers a 5.4-hectare green space ideal for walks and picnics. Free fishing (with a license) is available at Donington Pool. Lilleshall Monument, though man-made, is surrounded by woodlands with trails that are generally considered family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and views.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Donnington And Muxton?

Spring is particularly recommended, especially for places like The Ercall Bluebell Woods, when the bluebells are in full bloom. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and exploring. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter walks can be rewarding, though some paths might be muddy, especially on sites like The Wrekin.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The natural monuments around Donnington And Muxton are rich in wildlife. Granville Country Park and Muxton Marsh SSSI are known for diverse habitats supporting various local wildlife, including birds and insects. The Ercall Bluebell Woods are home to many species of birds and insects, with exposed quarry areas attracting butterflies. Donington and Albrighton Local Nature Reserve also provides opportunities for wildlife watching around Donington Pool and St. Cuthbert's Meadow.

Are there walking or hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, there are numerous walking and hiking trails. The Wrekin summit offers several walking routes, including a well-marked path from the Forest Glen car park. Trails around Lilleshall Monument provide moderate hikes through woodlands. Granville Country Park also features a network of paths. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore routes in the region on Komoot.

Can I go mountain biking or gravel biking near the natural monuments?

Yes, the wider Donnington And Muxton area offers opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as those around the Ironbridge Gorge or towards Newport. For specific trails and difficulty levels, you can check the MTB Trails around Donnington And Muxton or Gravel biking around Donnington And Muxton guides on Komoot.

Where can I find parking when visiting these natural monuments?

Parking availability varies by location. For The Wrekin, there is a car park at the Forest Glen, which is a common starting point for the summit walk. For other sites like Granville Country Park or Donington and Albrighton Local Nature Reserve, local parking options may be available, often in designated areas or nearby village facilities. It's advisable to check specific location details before your visit.

Are permits required to visit any of the natural monuments?

Generally, permits are not required for walking or visiting the main natural monuments like The Wrekin, Granville Country Park, or Lilleshall Hill. These areas are typically open to the public for recreational use. However, if you plan to fish at Donington Pool within the Donington and Albrighton Local Nature Reserve, a fishing license is required.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments here?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from The Wrekin summit, especially on clear days. The historical significance of The Wrekin Hillfort and the unique experience of squeezing through the Needle's Eye are also popular. The beauty of The Ercall Bluebell Woods in spring and the peaceful, regenerated landscapes of Granville Country Park are also highly appreciated.

Are there any natural monuments that are dog-friendly?

Many natural monuments and their surrounding trails in the Donnington And Muxton area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, often on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. The Wrekin, Lilleshall Monument woodlands, and Granville Country Park are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules or restrictions.

How long should I plan for a visit to these natural monuments?

The duration of your visit can vary. A hike to The Wrekin summit can take 2-3 hours depending on your pace and chosen route. Exploring Granville Country Park or Donington and Albrighton Local Nature Reserve might take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours for a leisurely walk. For a more comprehensive experience, including multiple sites or longer routes, you could easily spend a full day or more in the region.

Are there places to eat or drink near the natural monuments?

While specific cafes or pubs might not be directly adjacent to every natural monument, the wider Donnington And Muxton area, and nearby towns like Telford, offer various options for refreshments. For example, the Ironbridge Gorge, a significant natural monument itself, has numerous eateries. It's recommended to check local listings for cafes and pubs in Donnington, Muxton, or surrounding villages like Albrighton.

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