Best attractions and places to see around Clive include historical sites, natural formations, and viewpoints. The region offers a variety of experiences, from exploring ancient ruins to discovering unique geological features. Many locations provide opportunities for family friendly activities Clive, with some offering best viewpoints near Clive.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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A series of caves and passages excavated from soft sandstone makes up the mysterious and magical grotto at Hawkstone Park. The windows would once have been stained glass, and the walls encrusted with shells and fossils, along with bright turquoise furnace slag from nearby Coalbrookdale. Most of these decroations were lost during the war, but the Grotto remains an exciting place explore. Wind your way through tunnels and small caves, under arches and through large open spaces. Bring your torch so you don't miss the intricately carved arches, tree trunks and even faces in the walls.
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Ruins of a 16th century castle that was ruined during the Civil War. Under the care of English Heritage now and free to wander around. It's an imposing site from the roadside, but getting up close to the building is advised.
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built in 1070, small red rock castle on Shrewsbury hill
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This castle has undergone centuries of building work with the oldest parts dating back to the 12th century. Much of what remains is from the 16th century and it's in extraordinary condition with large sections of wall still standing. It was ruined during the Civil War. The castle is under the care of English Heritage and is free to enter and walk around.
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This gorgeous woodland sits on the side of a sandstone ridge and is a mixture of broad-leaf and conifer trees. While heavily wooded, there are several viewpoints that offer fantastic views of the flatter, patchwork landscape to the south. Significant quarrying took place here and many buildings in the surroundings were built out of Grinshill sandstone. Today, this site is protected and is a thriving habitat for wildlife and flora.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Haughmond Abbey and Moreton Corbet Castle are listed as family-friendly historical sites where children can explore ruins. Shrewsbury Castle also offers free access to its castle gardens, which can be enjoyable for families.
The area around Clive is rich in history. You can explore the impressive ruins of Haughmond Abbey, a medieval Augustinian abbey with sections dating back to the 12th century. Another significant site is Moreton Corbet Castle, a 16th-century castle ruined during the Civil War. Don't miss Shrewsbury Castle, an 11th-century castle that now houses the Shropshire Regimental Museum.
Absolutely! A truly unique spot is The Grotto at Hawkstone Park, a series of caves and passages excavated from soft sandstone, offering an exciting exploration experience. For natural beauty, visit Corbet Wood Sandstone Quarry and Steps, a woodland area on a sandstone ridge with viewpoints and a thriving habitat for wildlife.
For stunning vistas, Haughmond Abbey offers far-reaching views from its location below Haughmond Hill. Shrewsbury Castle provides a nice view of Shrewsbury and the surrounding area from its tower. Additionally, Corbet Wood Sandstone Quarry and Steps features several viewpoints with fantastic views of the flatter, patchwork landscape to the south.
The area around Clive offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Easy hikes around Clive, Running Trails around Clive, and Road Cycling Routes around Clive.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Grinshill Hill Viewpoint – Sandstone Quarry Cliffs loop from Clive' (4.8 km) or the 'St. Mary's Church, Clive – Gravestone of Thomas Greenlace loop from Clive' (4.6 km). More options are available in the Easy hikes around Clive guide.
For wildlife spotting, Corbet Wood Sandstone Quarry and Steps is an excellent choice. This protected woodland is a thriving habitat for various wildlife and flora, offering a chance to observe nature in its natural setting.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy exploring the well-preserved ruins of places like Haughmond Abbey and Moreton Corbet Castle, often noting the impressive condition of the structures. The unique experience of navigating the tunnels and caves at The Grotto at Hawkstone Park is also a highlight for many.
Yes, there are several running trails. Options include the 'Grinshill loop from Clive' (4.3 km) which is easy, or more moderate routes like the 'Gravestone of Thomas Greenlace – St. Mary's Church, Clive loop from Grinshill' (8.4 km). You can find more running routes in the Running Trails around Clive guide.
Yes, the area offers various road cycling routes. You can find routes of different difficulties, such as the 'Fitz – Ruyton Castle loop from Yorton' (34 km) which is easy, or longer, more challenging rides like the 'Llangollen Wharf – Llangollen Town loop from Yorton' (141 km). Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Clive guide.
While not strictly 'hidden,' Corbet Wood Sandstone Quarry and Steps is a beautiful, heavily wooded area that offers a peaceful escape and fantastic views, often less crowded than the more prominent historical sites. Its unique geological features and wildlife make it a rewarding discovery.


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