The Devil's Chair at Stiperstones
Walk down the road towards The Bog Visitor Centre. Turn sharp left before reaching it and walk past The Bog Mine. Bear right at a footpath sign and follow a pleasant level track. Note, however, that its far end can be quite muddy after a wet spell, in which case it can be avoided by walking along the lane instead.
Keep straight on along the track to a crossing track: go straight ahead again (waymark) on a smaller path to the end of a wood. Go over a stile on the left and up to the top left corner of the field to find a gate and stile onto a lane. Turn left for 200yds (183m) then turn right into Nipstone car park.
Follow a track through two gates then go right, over a stile. Take a rough little path through bracken, heather and bilberry, passing to the left of the first outcrop then bending right behind it. If you want to scramble up Nipstone Rock it’s easiest at the far end, otherwise just bear left to a broader track along the ridge and turn left.
Cross a stile and recross the track from the car park. Continue, now following Shropshire Way signs, through a plantation then on in the same line across a large field to a road. Go straight across through a couple of gates to a National Nature Reserve (NNR) sign. Follow the waymarked footpath up the broad ridge. When Cranberry Rock comes into view, the paths begin to multiply, but the easiest and widest one keeps to its right.
Continue climbing to reach Manstone Rock with its prominent trig pillar. Continue north along the almost-level but still very rough ridge path to the Devil’s Chair, arguably the most impressive of the Stiperstones outcrops and the one whose summit is hardest to reach.
Descend gradually to a cross-tracks with a cairn and waymark post. Turn left on a smoother bridleway. Pass a small covered reservoir then turn left on another good track along the edge of the NNR. This climbs slightly then gently descends. After two gates, reach another NNR sign by a third.
Beyond this the track becomes narrower and greener but is still easy to follow. Descend more steeply then swing right and down to a gate. Turn left a few paces to a lane. Follow this down to the car park, or use the permissive bridleway just the other side of the fence for the first bit.
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Shop onsite
- Wifi available
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Shop onsite

