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Hikes around Upton Magna explore the Shropshire countryside, an area defined by rolling fields, quiet country lanes, and forested hills. The landscape is centered around Haughmond Hill, which provides a network of woodland paths and viewpoints. The terrain is generally gentle, with most routes featuring modest elevation changes suitable for a range of abilities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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5.82km
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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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3.51km
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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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Great spot for mtb and gravel riding. Also good for a walk with the dog.
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Great views on a clear day, view point sculptures frame a good vista of the Wrekin
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On a clear day, you get cracking views over Caer Caradoc and the Long Mynd, as well as the jagged Welsh mountains to the west.
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Yes, the area is very family-friendly. Most of the 17 trails are rated as easy, featuring gentle slopes and well-maintained paths. A great option is the Haughmond Hill Cafe loop from Uffington, which is a relatively short walk through woodland, perfect for little legs. Many routes, like those in Attingham Park, offer wide-open spaces for kids to enjoy.
Absolutely. The trails around Upton Magna are popular with dog walkers. Haughmond Hill is particularly well-suited for dogs, with numerous woodland paths to explore. As always, please keep your dog under control, especially near farmland, and follow any local signage regarding leads.
The main access point for the trails is the Haughmond Hill car park, managed by Forestry England. It's a large, well-maintained car park located at the base of the hill (postcode SY4 4PW) and provides direct access to the main way-marked routes and the visitor cafe. Some trailheads in surrounding villages may have limited on-street parking.
Upton Magna is accessible by bus services from the nearby town of Shrewsbury. From Shrewsbury, you can take a bus that stops in or near the village, placing you within walking distance of several trailheads, including those leading up to Haughmond Hill. It's best to check the latest local bus timetables for services to Upton Magna before you travel.
Yes, circular walks are a key feature of hiking in this region. Many routes are designed as loops, starting and ending in the same place. For a classic loop that showcases the area's history and scenery, consider the 'Upton Magna Meander', a 6-mile walk that takes in Haughmond Hill, St. Lucia's Church, and Europe's oldest cruck cottage.
For some of the best panoramic views, head to the summit of Haughmond Hill. The main viewpoint offers a fantastic perspective over the Shropshire plains and towards the Welsh hills. For a more challenging hike with even more spectacular, far-reaching views, the trail up the nearby Wrekin is a local favorite and highly rewarding on a clear day.
Yes, you can easily combine a walk with a refreshment stop. The Haughmond Hill Cafe, located near the main car park, is a popular spot for a coffee and cake after exploring the hill's trails. The Haughmond Hill Cafe loop from Withington is a pleasant walk that conveniently passes by the cafe.
The komoot community rates the area highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Hikers often praise the variety of trails, from the peaceful woodland paths on Haughmond Hill to the gentle strolls along the old Shrewsbury Canal towpath. The combination of natural beauty, accessible terrain, and historical points of interest makes it a well-regarded destination.
The area is ideal for beginners, with 14 designated easy routes. For a straightforward and rewarding walk, the Haughmond Hill Viewpoint – View of Haughmond Hill Quarry loop from Uffington is just under 2 miles (3.2 km) and takes you to the main viewpoint and past the quarry on a gentle path.
The region is rich in history. Many trails on Haughmond Hill pass near the ruins of Haughmond Abbey, an Augustinian monastery. Other routes, like the 'Upton Magna Meander', are specifically designed to showcase local heritage, leading you past St. Lucia's Church with its medieval wall paintings and a historically significant cruck cottage.
While most local trails are gentle, there are options for those seeking more of a challenge. You can connect local paths to the Shropshire Way for a longer-distance walk. For a more strenuous ascent, a short drive to The Wrekin provides a classic hill climb that is very popular with hikers looking for a tougher workout and expansive views.
Haughmond Hill features a network of well-maintained woodland paths. The trails consist of a mix of gravel tracks, forest floor paths, and some steeper sections as you climb to the viewpoints. Most routes are clearly way-marked, making navigation straightforward. The Haughmond Hill Viewpoint – Haughmond Hill loop from Monkmoor provides a good example of the typical terrain you'll encounter.


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