Wrens Nest Clun Guidebook

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Wrens Nest Clun Guidebook

Hills

Our favourite areas for walking, biking or just taking in the beautiful surroundings.
The Lawley is one of our favourite - not too ambitious - hill walks. It’s a ridge walk that climbs and dips, climbs and dips giving beautiful 360 views. For those wanting to continue walking in the hills it can be linked to the Caer Caradoc. And by the time you’ve done all that you’ll want to head into Church Stretton for some well deserved cake.
The Lawley
The Lawley is one of our favourite - not too ambitious - hill walks. It’s a ridge walk that climbs and dips, climbs and dips giving beautiful 360 views. For those wanting to continue walking in the hills it can be linked to the Caer Caradoc. And by the time you’ve done all that you’ll want to head into Church Stretton for some well deserved cake.
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Stiperstones
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Cardingmill Valley & the Long Mynd, part of the National Trust is a must-see when visiting Shropshire and only 30 mins from Wrens Nest. You’ll find sheep, wild ponies, incredible views across the county and you may even find some wild swimmers.
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Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd
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Cardingmill Valley & the Long Mynd, part of the National Trust is a must-see when visiting Shropshire and only 30 mins from Wrens Nest. You’ll find sheep, wild ponies, incredible views across the county and you may even find some wild swimmers.
The Stiperstones have a different feel to them with jagged rocks. Head to The Bog Visitor Centre as a starting point to explore this area.
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The Bog Visitor Centre
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The Stiperstones have a different feel to them with jagged rocks. Head to The Bog Visitor Centre as a starting point to explore this area.
Just a 15 minute drive from Wrens Nest, the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms is an ideal place to start your Shropshire Hills adventure. Open 7 days a week, 10-5, head here to learn about the history of the area and get lots of ideas for places to visit and things to see and do. Grab a coffee or some lunch at their cafe, take a walk through Onny Meadows, join one of their events and browse their brilliant bookshop - I never leave empty handed.
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Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre
Market Street
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Just a 15 minute drive from Wrens Nest, the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms is an ideal place to start your Shropshire Hills adventure. Open 7 days a week, 10-5, head here to learn about the history of the area and get lots of ideas for places to visit and things to see and do. Grab a coffee or some lunch at their cafe, take a walk through Onny Meadows, join one of their events and browse their brilliant bookshop - I never leave empty handed.
Stapeley Hill
Earl's Hill Nature Reserve
Bogey Lane
Middletown Hill
Shepherd's Lane
Bury Ditches part of the Shropshire Way, which you can pick up from outside your door, has a beautiful hill fort to explore and can be turned into an 8 mile or longer loop via Clunton — drop into The Crown Inn pub — and Sowdley Wood and Black Hill
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Bury Ditches
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Bury Ditches part of the Shropshire Way, which you can pick up from outside your door, has a beautiful hill fort to explore and can be turned into an 8 mile or longer loop via Clunton — drop into The Crown Inn pub — and Sowdley Wood and Black Hill

Food scene

Head for foodie Ludlow (25 mins) for a great selection of independent shops and eateries (and a Tesco) — Bistro Seven is one of our favourite restaurants for a treat.
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Ludlow
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Head for foodie Ludlow (25 mins) for a great selection of independent shops and eateries (and a Tesco) — Bistro Seven is one of our favourite restaurants for a treat.
Head to Shrewsbury (45 mins), the County Town, where you’ll find even more independent shops in the historic centre including the award-winning Market Hall, and high street names in the surrounding retail parks.
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Shrewsbury
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Head to Shrewsbury (45 mins), the County Town, where you’ll find even more independent shops in the historic centre including the award-winning Market Hall, and high street names in the surrounding retail parks.
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Market Hall station
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Great place to start a walk in the hills either onto the Long Mynd or the Stiperstones. Be sure to grab something to eat and drink at the pub at the end of your walk or ride.
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The Bridges
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Great place to start a walk in the hills either onto the Long Mynd or the Stiperstones. Be sure to grab something to eat and drink at the pub at the end of your walk or ride.
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Castle Hotel
Market Square
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On Wrens Nest doorstep offering nice pub food and takeaway.
The White Horse Inn, Clun
The Square
On Wrens Nest doorstep offering nice pub food and takeaway.

Sightseeing

There’s plenty to explore without even leaving Clun. Clun Castle ruins (free) are just a 5 minute walk from Wrens Nest and give good views of the town. Bury Ditches part of the Shropshire Way, which you can pick up from outside your door, has a beautiful hill fort to explore and can be turned into an 8 mile or longer loop via Clunton — drop into The Crown Inn pub — and Sowdley Wood and Black Hill. Radnor Wood is another lovely walk from the door. The Offas Dyke path can be picked up in Newcastle (10 mins) or Knighton (15 mins). And there are lovely walks, shops and cafes to be found in Bishops Castle (15 mins).
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Clun
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There’s plenty to explore without even leaving Clun. Clun Castle ruins (free) are just a 5 minute walk from Wrens Nest and give good views of the town. Bury Ditches part of the Shropshire Way, which you can pick up from outside your door, has a beautiful hill fort to explore and can be turned into an 8 mile or longer loop via Clunton — drop into The Crown Inn pub — and Sowdley Wood and Black Hill. Radnor Wood is another lovely walk from the door. The Offas Dyke path can be picked up in Newcastle (10 mins) or Knighton (15 mins). And there are lovely walks, shops and cafes to be found in Bishops Castle (15 mins).
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Stokesay Castle
Ludlow Road
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Hawkstone Park Follies
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Lake Vyrnwy
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World renowned book town and very good fudge.
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Hay-on-Wye
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World renowned book town and very good fudge.
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Elan Valley Visitor Centre
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Home of the industrial revolution and well worth a day trip out for sightseeing and walking around the Coalbrookdale area. Check out the Ironbridge Gorge Museums including Blists Hill Victorian Town, Jackfiueld Tile Museum, Coalport China Museum, Museum of Iron and the Gorge and more. Lots of great pubs and restaurants on offer too.
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Ironbridge
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Home of the industrial revolution and well worth a day trip out for sightseeing and walking around the Coalbrookdale area. Check out the Ironbridge Gorge Museums including Blists Hill Victorian Town, Jackfiueld Tile Museum, Coalport China Museum, Museum of Iron and the Gorge and more. Lots of great pubs and restaurants on offer too.
Bike hire in Ludlow.
Wheely Wonderful Cycling
Bike hire in Ludlow.
Pop into the town hall for tourist information about the area.
Bishops Castle Town Hall Trust
High Street
Pop into the town hall for tourist information about the area.