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Ratlinghope

Bridges & Long Mynd loop via Pole Bank — Shropshire Hills

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United Kingdom
England
West Midlands Region
Ratlinghope

Bridges & Long Mynd loop via Pole Bank — Shropshire Hills

Moderate

4.6

(14)

89

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Bridges & Long Mynd loop via Pole Bank — Shropshire Hills

04:03

14.5km

290m

Hiking

Embark on the Bridges & Long Mynd loop via Pole Bank, a moderate hike covering 9.0 miles (14.5 km) with an elevation gain of 938 feet (286 metres), typically taking around 4 hours and 3 minutes to complete. This route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience through varied terrain, from stony tracks to grassy paths, as you ascend to the Long Mynd. You will find expansive views, especially from Pole Bank, the highest point, where 360-degree panoramas stretch towards Wales on a clear day. The Long Mynd itself features glorious heather ridges and undulating hills, often adorned with seasonal wildflowers.

The trail is generally considered challenging, requiring good fitness, though its moderate difficulty means steep sections are often not prolonged. Be prepared for a mix of stony tracks and grassy paths, with some public rights of way potentially being muddy or involving a shallow ford. Carding Mill Valley, managed by the National Trust, is a popular area that provides facilities like a car park, information center, and cafe, making it a convenient starting point. If you are looking for refreshments or accommodation, The Bridges Pub in the village of Bridges is a well-regarded, hiker-friendly stopping point.

This loop takes you to Pole Bank, which at 516 meters (1693 feet) is the highest point on the Long Mynd, offering unrivaled panoramic vistas across the Shropshire Hills National Landscape. The Long Mynd is an expansive 7-mile-long heathland plateau, renowned for its diverse terrain and natural beauty. You will also traverse The Portway, an ancient trackway that forms part of the Shropshire Way, providing spectacular views. Keep an eye out for semi-feral ponies and sheep, which contribute to the wild and open feel of the Mynd.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Shropshire Hills AONB

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12 m

The Bridges Pub

Highlight • Settlement

Formerly the Horseshoe Inn, the Bridges is a much-loved hiker-friendly pub in the little village of Bridges. Lying between the Long Mynd and Stiperstones, the pub is an excellent stopping off point when walking in the area.

Offering rooms as well as good pub fare, despite a change of hands, the Bridges has retained its excellent reputation.

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4.95 km

Pole Bank Summit and Viewpoint

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The top of Long Mynd is a flat plateau and, as such, there is not a distinct summit. However, Pole Bank is the highest point on the ridge and is marked accordingly. The views from this spot are absolutely terrific, especially west into Wales. On a clear day, you can see for miles.

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5.78 km

Long Mynd Ridge

Highlight • Natural Monument

This glorious heather ridge stretches for 7 miles (11 km) and is the most beloved of all the Shropshire Hills. There are several small yet deep valleys cut into the ridge and the most popular of these is Carding Mill Valley, which is managed by the National Trust. The ancient road known as the Portway is now a wide stony track that runs along the ridge’s crest and affords spectacular views over the landscape.

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10.6 km

Golden Valley, Shropshire Hills

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Now this is quite the spectacle, especially if visiting at the correct time of year. Enjoy scenes of undulating Shropshire hills folding over one another, with a seasonal display of blooming wildflowers carpeting the floor.

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12.7 km

Spectacular scenery on the way down towards Ratlinghope!

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9.56 km

2.21 km

1.78 km

945 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.16 km

3.68 km

2.49 km

582 m

377 m

214 m

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