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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Wrockwardine

Best mountain peaks around Wrockwardine are found in a region characterized by significant elevated geographical features. Wrockwardine is situated north of The Wrekin, a prominent landmark rising to 407 meters and forming part of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area also includes The Cockshutt, an iconic wooded ridge designated as a Local Nature Reserve, offering extensive footpaths and rich biodiversity. This landscape provides diverse opportunities for exploring natural elevations and historical sites.

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Last updated: July 3, 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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Manny & Daisy
February 19, 2024, The Wrekin Summit

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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Sometimes it's very busy.

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To commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, the Wellington Rotary Club commissioned a Toposcope to be positioned near the Wrekin’s summit. The result was a large steel disc that is positioned onto a stone cairn. Inscribed onto the Toposcope through 360 degrees are 41 locations with their distance from the Wrekin. The original intention was that all of the locations should visible from the Wrekin’s summit. However, this isn’t the case. One of the locations – Mount Snowdon – cannot be seen as the bulk of Cadair Berwyn is in the way. It also doesn’t explain why the particular 41 locations were chosen, but the reason might be down to the Ordnance Survey and its Trigonometrical Stations. Of the locations, 39 are or were the site of an OS trig station. Only Buildwas (Ironbridge) Power Station and Trench Pool do not fall into this criterion. However, it is easy to argue that both have enough local interest and significance for them to been included on the Toposcope. By 2005, the original Toposcope had seen better days. It is not only open to the elements but it is also an easy perch for someone looking for a rest after the climb to the summit or to pose for a photograph. The 30 years of battering and buffing had eroded and worn away the inscriptions. Therefore, a replacement Toposcope was made, which now sits on the same cairn as the original.

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From top nice view on Telford, Shrewsbury and Shropshire Hills

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks and viewpoints around Wrockwardine?

The most popular peak is The Wrekin summit, known for its expansive views and Iron Age hill fort. Another highly regarded spot is The Wrekin Hillfort, offering historical insights and panoramic vistas. Visitors also frequently seek out Needle's Eye, The Wrekin, a distinctive rock formation and local icon.

Are there family-friendly walking options among the peaks near Wrockwardine?

Yes, The Wrekin offers various trails suitable for families. The main path from the Forest Glen car park to The Wrekin summit is well-surfaced and easy to follow, making it accessible for many. Additionally, The Cockshutt, a Local Nature Reserve near Wrockwardine Wood, features extensive footpaths through woodlands and grasslands, perfect for family strolls and nature observation.

What kind of natural features and wildlife can I expect to see around Wrockwardine's elevated areas?

The region boasts diverse natural features. The Wrekin offers a distinctive conical shape, igneous rock formations, and expansive ridgeline views. The Cockshutt Local Nature Reserve is rich in biodiversity, with meadows, gorse heath, and woodlands supporting butterflies like the Dingy Skipper and Green Hairstreak in summer. Early mornings between late April and early June are ideal for bird song, and bats can be spotted during evening walks.

What historical sites are associated with the mountain peaks in the Wrockwardine area?

The most significant historical site is The Wrekin Hillfort, an Iron Age fort once home to the Cornovii tribe. It features ramparts and entrances like Heaven Gate and Hell Gate. The summit of The Wrekin also hosts the Wellington Rotary Toposcope, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee, which points out distances to surrounding places.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Wrockwardine for hiking?

While the peaks can be enjoyed year-round, early morning walks between late April and early June are particularly rewarding at The Cockshutt for abundant bird song. Spring also brings exceptional bluebells to The Ercall Bluebell Woods, making it a beautiful time for hiking. Good weather is always recommended for enjoying the spectacular views from The Wrekin summit.

Are there hiking trails near Wrockwardine that explore these peaks?

Absolutely. The Wrockwardine area is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous routes, including 'The Wrekin loop via woodland walk' and 'The Wrekin & The Ercall loop — Shropshire Hills'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Wrockwardine guide, which details various trails with different distances and difficulty levels.

What are the difficulty levels of the hiking trails on The Wrekin and nearby peaks?

Trails vary in difficulty. The main path up The Wrekin from Forest Glen is well-surfaced and considered moderate, though the start is steep. The Ercall, a smaller hill north of The Wrekin, can also offer tough sections. Many routes are rated as moderate, but there are also easier options like the 'Wrekin Woodland Trail – The Wrekin summit loop' for a less strenuous experience.

Where can I find parking for trails leading to The Wrekin?

There is a large car park at the start of many routes up The Wrekin, particularly on the north side near the Forest Glen. However, it's important to note that parking on the south side of The Wrekin, along the smaller lanes, is extremely limited. Planning your approach based on available parking is advisable.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Wrockwardine?

Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like 'Old Shrewsbury Canal Towpath – Cruck Cottage, Upton Magna loop' for touring bicycles or 'The Wrekin Hillfort – The Wrekin summit loop' for mountain biking. Discover more options in the Cycling around Wrockwardine and MTB Trails around Wrockwardine guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks near Wrockwardine?

Visitors consistently praise the amazing and stunning panoramic views from The Wrekin summit across the Shropshire countryside. The combination of challenging yet manageable climbs, rich history, and beautiful natural surroundings, including the bluebells in The Ercall Bluebell Woods, makes the area highly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts.

Is The Cockshutt worth visiting, and what makes it unique?

Yes, The Cockshutt is definitely worth visiting. It's an iconic 32.8-hectare wooded ridge and a Local Nature Reserve, offering extensive footpaths through woodlands and grasslands. Its uniqueness lies in its rich biodiversity, providing habitats for locally important butterflies and abundant birdlife. It also contains remnants of its industrial past along its woodland walks, and part of the Telford 50-mile trail runs through it.

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