Mountain peaks around Hopton Cangeford offer a range of elevations and historical significance in south Shropshire, England. The region features several notable summits known for panoramic views and challenging ascents. These peaks provide opportunities to explore natural landscapes and historical sites, including Iron Age hillforts. The area is situated amidst the Shropshire Hills AONB, making it a destination for outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Callow Hill 339.6m P157 (1114ft) [List Objective: English Humps] (DoBIH Hill ID: 2847) [JNSA 12106] Shropshire National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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The ruins of Ludlow castle is on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. It was one of the first stone castles to be built in England and dates back to the 11th century.
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There is the bracket of the original Trig Point cemented into the path that leads to the Toposcope.
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Incredible 360 views all around. A great muddy descent from the top.
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Can't believe this castle is still standing, it is amazing and well worth the near £10 for a visit and to get inside.
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Slightly busier road/climb than others in the area but worth it for the panoramic views. Highest A road in Shropshire, no less.
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The region around Hopton Cangeford features several impressive peaks. Among the most notable are Abdon Burf Summit (Highest Point of Brown Clee Hill), which is the highest point in Shropshire offering fantastic views, and Titterstone Clee Hill summit, the third-highest peak known for its radar dome and exceptional views. Another significant peak is Clee Burf, the second summit of Brown Clee Hill, which provides great views of the Shropshire Hills AONB.
You can expect stunning panoramic views from most of the peaks. For instance, Abdon Burf Summit is celebrated for its fantastic views of the Shropshire countryside, extending to neighboring counties on clear days. Titterstone Clee Hill also offers exceptional 360-degree views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Shropshire Hills AONB.
Yes, several peaks boast historical significance and unique features. Clee Burf and Titterstone Clee Hill both host remnants of Iron Age hillforts, offering a glimpse into ancient history, though quarrying has altered some areas. Abdon Burf Summit features intriguing air traffic control masts, and Brown Clee Hill has a history of wartime plane crashes.
The difficulty varies. Abdon Burf Summit is known as a 'brute of a climb,' very steep at the start before leveling off, making it a challenging ascent. Other peaks like Clee Burf and Titterstone Clee Hill are generally considered intermediate to challenging, with Titterstone Clee Hill having a road for much of the way up to the summit area.
While some peaks like Abdon Burf can be challenging, the broader area offers various outdoor pursuits. For a historical and family-friendly outing, consider visiting Ludlow Castle, a remarkable Norman castle with well-preserved ruins, a cafe, and a shop, making it suitable for families.
The region around Hopton Cangeford is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, as well as mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Hopton Cangeford, Cycling around Hopton Cangeford, and MTB Trails around Hopton Cangeford guides.
Yes, there are many walking routes and trails available around these peaks. While specific hiking routes to each peak are not detailed here, the area is popular for various outdoor pursuits. For example, the MTB Trails around Hopton Cangeford guide includes a 'Clee Burf loop' which can also be enjoyed by hikers.
Brown Clee Hill is particularly interesting because it hosts both Abdon Burf Summit, the highest point in Shropshire, and Clee Burf, its second summit. It's known for challenging climbs, open heathland, and historical elements like Iron Age hillforts and the sites of numerous wartime plane crashes, adding a unique historical layer to its natural beauty.
Hopton Titterhill is a mountain summit reaching 397 meters (1,302 feet) located in the Llangurig to the Clun Valley region of Shropshire. It is identifiable by a small ridge on a hillfort. While specific detailed walks are not highlighted, it is part of an area with several nearby mountain summits and offers opportunities for exploration within the broader Shropshire Hills landscape.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic and exceptional views offered by peaks like Abdon Burf Summit and Titterstone Clee Hill. The challenging nature of some climbs, the historical significance of Iron Age hillforts, and the unique modern structures like radar domes also add to the appeal, providing a diverse outdoor experience.
While the peaks offer beauty year-round, clear days are highly recommended for the best experience, as the stunning vistas are a primary draw. Good weather allows for exceptional views of the Shropshire Hills AONB and surrounding landscapes. Always check local weather conditions before planning your visit.


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