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Quatt Malvern

Chelmarsh Water Bridge – The Dingle Woodland Walk loop from Quatt

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United Kingdom
England
West Midlands Region
Quatt Malvern

Chelmarsh Water Bridge – The Dingle Woodland Walk loop from Quatt

Moderate

4.8

(6)

36

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Chelmarsh Water Bridge – The Dingle Woodland Walk loop from Quatt

03:14

12.2km

120m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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After 8.06 km for 111 m

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Waypoints

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Start point

Hostel

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1

3.16 km

View of the Countryside Near the Red Telephone Box

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2

5.63 km

Hampton Loade Ferry was a pedestrian cable ferry linking the villages of Hampton Loade and Hampton across the River Severn in the English county of Shropshire and providing a link to Hampton Loade village from Hampton Loade station on the heritage Severn Valley Railway, in Hampton village.

The crossing had been in use for around 400 years, and may have provided a route across the Severn during the Middle Ages.

During flooding on Sunday 13 December 1964 at 3.25 PM the ferry sank drowning the operator and caused inconvenience for the hamlet residents who had to take detours. The service was restored the following year.

In 2004 a new ferry was built by the nearby Ironbridge Gorge Museum to the design of the previous boat, which had seen 38 years' service. The new craft was of wooden construction, measures 20 feet by 9 feet, and carried up to 12 passengers.

Hampton Loade Ferry information for passengers

The ferry was affected by the floods of 2007, which damaged the river banks and access roads and also affected the Severn Valley Railway, with a consequent loss of tourist revenue to the ferry. As a result, the ferry did not operate during the remainder of 2007 or during 2008, and the owner put it up for sale. Local people created the Hampton Loade Community Trust, a charitable trust, to reopen the ferry. This was achieved in April 2009.

The Hampton Loade Ferry was a reaction ferry, propelled by the river current. An overhead cable is suspended across the river, and the ferry was tethered by a second cable, to a pulley block that ran on the suspended cable. To operate the ferry it was angled into the current, causing the current to move it across the river.

The ferry permanently closed in 2016. The ferry now lies in a state of disrepair half submerged in the river Severn.

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3

5.76 km

Butterdean Glen

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4

6.19 km

Chelmarsh Water Bridge

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Water bridge carrying water from Chelmarsh Reservoir to Hampton Loade water treatment works.

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5

7.16 km

Long Covert

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Long Covert is a pleasant sheltered route in hot or wet weather. The covert eventually emerges into a more open area.

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6

7.66 km

The Dingle Woodland Walk

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The wooded valley was a pet project of Francis Whitmore who, along with her husband William, resided in Dudmaston between 1775 and 1815, and was a keen botanist. Together with their head gardener, Walter Wood, they created a picturesque route over rustic bridges and past waterfalls, urns and a hermitage.

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7

8.12 km

Dudmaston Big Pool

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Beautiful, peaceful, wildlife-rich pond set in National Trust parkland at Dudmaston.

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8

11.0 km

Sandy & dry (whe all else is mud) and now wih a weekend coffee shack right in the middle.

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12.2 km

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Hostel

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.00 km

2.00 km

1.48 km

302 m

272 m

103 m

Surfaces

5.57 km

2.83 km

1.62 km

1.03 km

730 m

389 m

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