Best attractions and places to see around Church Stretton include a variety of natural landmarks and scenic areas within the Shropshire Hills. This region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, from challenging climbs to more accessible Church Stretton walking trails. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, including distinctive hills, ancient ridges, and picturesque valleys. These things to do in Church Stretton provide a comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Caer Caradoc Hill 459.5m P273.3 (1507ft) [List Objective: English Humps] (DoBIH Hill ID: 2841) [JNSA 8325] Shropshire National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Devil's Chair 529.2m P9.7 Shropshire National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Sturdy footwear recommended, we completed a 4 mile hike, with a couple of steep rock steps to walk up along the way. Other than the steps, the majority of paths are easily accessible. Can get busy when the weather is very good and if you’re lucky, you may get a treat and see the wild horses.
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Be willing to climb to the trig point as it’s placed on top of the summit rock.
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The Devil's Chair is a prominent rock formation located on the Stiperstones ridge in the Shropshire Hills. The ridge is part of the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve and is known for its jagged quartzite rocks, of which the Devil's Chair is the most famous. It stands at around 536 meters and offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, including the Welsh borderlands and the Shropshire plains.
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Carding Mill Valley is a stunning valley that runs north-west out of the charming village of Church Stretton. It is the gateway to a plethora of gentle walks, hikes, and bike rides that are available in the Long Mynd area. The Ashbrooke River runs through the centre of this stunning valley, and located in its upper reaches is Lightspout Waterfall. The valley is bordered by the steep but moderate hills of Bodbury Hill and Haddon Hill to the north and Burway Hill and Cow Ridge to the south. There is a National Trust car park, information centre, and cafe at the start of the valley, but get there early, especially on summer weekends and bank holidays, as this is a very popular area.
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The Church Stretton area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and general cycling. For specific routes, explore guides like Easy hikes around Church Stretton, MTB Trails around Church Stretton, and Cycling around Church Stretton.
Yes, Carding Mill Valley is a great option for families. It offers a variety of gentle walks and bike rides, with the Ashbrooke River flowing through its center. There's also a National Trust car park, information centre, and cafe, making it a convenient starting point for an outing.
For challenging climbs and spectacular views, consider Caer Caradoc, known for its jagged volcanic crags and panoramic vistas over Long Mynd and The Lawley. Another excellent choice is Stiperstones Summit, which features distinctive jagged tors and offers expansive views along its 8 km ridge.
Yes, you can visit Lightspout Waterfall. It's located in Lightspout Hollow, a narrow, steep-sided valley, and offers an impressive sight after a rocky ascent.
The area is rich in natural monuments. Besides the prominent Caer Caradoc and Stiperstones Summit, you can also explore the unique rock formations at Devil's Chair (Stiperstones), which is the most imposing of the rocky outcrops on the Stiperstones ridge.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Caer Caradoc and Stiperstones Summit. The diverse landscapes, from volcanic crags to picturesque valleys like Carding Mill Valley, are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and varied walking opportunities.
Yes, wildlife spotting is possible. On Caer Caradoc, you might encounter sheep and curious birds of prey. In Carding Mill Valley, if you're lucky, you may even see wild horses roaming the hills.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, within Carding Mill Valley, you'll find gentle walks. You can also check the Easy hikes around Church Stretton guide for routes like the 'Lightspout Hollow waterfall from Carding Mill Valley' which is just over 3 km.
The Shropshire Hills, including Church Stretton, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer temperatures, ideal for longer hikes. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter can provide crisp, clear days with unique frosty landscapes, though some trails may be more challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many of the trails around Church Stretton are designed as circular routes. For instance, the 'Carding Mill Valley – Cow Ridge loop' and the 'Caer Caradoc – Three Fingers Rock loop' are popular circular options, both detailed in the Easy hikes around Church Stretton guide.
When hiking in the Long Mynd area, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof footwear, as paths can be rocky and muddy, especially after rain. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof outer layer is essential. Don't forget sun protection, even on cloudy days, and carry enough water and snacks.
While popular spots like Carding Mill Valley can get busy, exploring the less-trafficked sections of the Stiperstones ridge beyond the main summit, or venturing into the quieter valleys and lesser-known paths on the Long Mynd, can reveal serene and equally beautiful landscapes away from the crowds.


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