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Family friendly hiking trails around Llanymynech And Pant traverse a diverse landscape situated on the English-Welsh border, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical interest. The region features prominent carboniferous limestone hills like Llanymynech Hill, tranquil canal paths along the Montgomery Canal, and a network of woodlands and open meadows. Hikers can explore ancient earthworks such as Offa's Dyke and industrial heritage sites like the Llanymynech Limeworks, providing varied terrain for all abilities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What a beautiful place to visit. Some old buildings around, a nice canal and rich history with the Lime Kiln and Quarry.
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WOW, what a place to visit. The Rock faces are impressive and really tall. When I was there, there were some rock climbers as well having fun!
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Great views from up here, just a shame when the weather isn’t playing ball.
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Nice little building, looks well looked after. Some seating also there, great for a picnic
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Easy place to park but not too many spaces. Go across the bridge and turn right at the next junction, there is another public car park with free parking.
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Great place to visit. The rockface is just amazing.
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Tally house is near the tunnel under the main road through which tramways carried stone from the hill. Some restoration work was carried out to ensure the heritage asset is retained.
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Wow what an amazing place to stumble across!!! Loads of information boards around about the lime kiln and surrounding area.
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There are 13 family-friendly hiking trails around Llanymynech And Pant, offering a variety of experiences suitable for different ages and abilities. Six of these are rated easy, six are moderate, and one is difficult, ensuring options for everyone.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences here, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 153 ratings. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the historical sites like the Limeworks, and the panoramic views from Llanymynech Hill.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. For a pleasant walk that includes historical interest, consider the Viewpoint at the Hoffman Kiln – Hoffmann Lime Kiln loop from Llandysilio. This 4.4 km route takes about 1 hour and 12 minutes and features gentle elevation changes.
The area is rich in history and natural beauty. Many trails pass by the Llanymynech Rocks Nature Reserve and the Llanymynech Limeworks Heritage Area, which features the impressive Hoffmann Kiln. You can also find traces of an Iron Age hill fort and sections of Offa's Dyke Path. The View from Llanymynech Hill offers spectacular panoramic vistas.
Absolutely. For a moderate challenge with rewarding views, try the View from Llanymynech Hill – Viewpoint at the Hoffman Kiln loop from Llandysilio. This 7.3 km route takes around 2 hours and 5 minutes, offering varied terrain and beautiful scenery.
Yes, Llanymynech Hill is renowned for its stunning viewpoints. The View from Llanymynech Hill itself is a highlight, offering extensive panoramas across the Shropshire plain and into Wales. Many routes incorporate this feature, such as the View from Llanymynech Hill – Viewpoint at the Hoffman Kiln loop from Llanymynech and Pant.
While specific routes in this guide don't exclusively follow the canal, the Montgomery Canal is a prominent feature of the region, known for its tranquil towpaths and abundant wildlife. It's an excellent option for flat, easy walking and can be accessed from various points in Llanymynech and Pant for a relaxed family stroll.
Spring and autumn are particularly lovely for family hikes. In spring, the woodlands are carpeted with bluebells, and the nature reserves are vibrant with new life. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, but remember to bring plenty of water and sun protection. Winter walks can be magical, but trails might be muddy or slippery.
For a longer family adventure, consider the Viewpoint at the Hoffman Kiln – View from Llanymynech Hill loop from Llandysilio. This moderate 9.2 km route takes approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes, allowing for a more extended exploration of the area's natural and historical highlights.
The Llanymynech Rocks Nature Reserve is a biodiversity hotspot, home to 416 plant species, 33 butterfly species, and 46 bird species, including peregrine falcons. Along the Montgomery Canal, you might spot otters, water voles, dragonflies, and various aquatic birds, making it a great area for nature observation.
Beyond the trails, you could explore Kynaston's Cave, a historical site with local folklore. For a grander historical experience, Whittington Castle is also within reach, offering a glimpse into medieval history.


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