Titterstone Clee Hill via Shropshire Way and Jack Mytton Way
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Shropshire's hills come in segregated clusters and these linked routes take in two hills which are quieter than the Church Stretton and Long Mynd area or the Stiperstones. There are plenty of good views, ancient earthworks, rich farmland, well-marked if little-used paths and some radio masts at the summit, but don't let that stop you. The golf balls and masts are part of the air traffic control system, so we can't complain too much and the walks are worth it anyway.
The low-level path on this short walk is the Shropshire Way and Jack Mytton Way and it can be very muddy. And who was Jack Mytton? To save you searching, try looking in www.shropshire.gov.uk/countryside.nsf.
England - Central England - Shropshire - Shropshire Hills
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Ancient Monument, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Lake/Loch, Moor, Wildlife, Woodland
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