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All-ability
 

This gentle stroll on well surfaced paths takes you through an area of old oak woodland, through a mixture of trees and past two ponds. There are seven benches at regular intervals around this trail.

Cyclists and horse riders are asked not to use this trail.

How to get there:

All-ability can be started from Haughmond Hill Car Park and Picnic Site in Haughmond Hill which is part of The Marches. Shrewsbury is the nearest town or village.

Take the Shrewsbury to Newport road, B5062, turn right after Haughmond Abbey. After 500m, turn right again into the car park.

OS Grid Reference: SJ 545 147

You can also access this trail through Haughmond Hill Car Park and Picnic Site.

Family walking on an all ability trail

Haughmond Hill Car Park and Picnic Site Facilities.
ParkingEasy AccessRefreshmentsOther Facilities
Grade of trail:
Sensible footwareEasyeasy access
Trail waymarking:
yellow
Length of trail:
0.8 miles
Approximate time of trail:
25 minutes
Open or closed:
open


Marches leaflet

What's of interest
PUBLIC INFORMATION DAY

Monday 3rd November, anytime between 2pm and 6:30pm at Sundorne Sports Village

The Forestry Commission is planning some improvements to the visitor facilities on the hill. If you would like to see our plans and speak to members of the team please come along.


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