Craven Arms and Norton Camp

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Walk past the left side of the Discovery Centre along a clear path into the Onny Meadows. Pass under wooden ‘mammoth tusks’ then, at a junction, turn left and shortly pass a community garden on your right. Join a tarmac lane, keeping straight ahead and then bearing right at a junction by a half-timbered house. At the end of the lane cross a footbridge over the River Onny.

Bear slightly right and pass right of two powerline poles. Just before the field corner turn right to cross a small footbridge then walk near the left edge of the next field, beside an old sunken track. Continue into a hedged track, which swings left around a farm and emerges into a lane.

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  Terrain  - Good field and woodland paths, but those around Norton Camp may be overgrown in high summer, 5 stiles
  Landscape  - Rolling fields and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Good chance to run free in woodland
  Parking  - Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre on outskirts of Craven Arms
  Toilets en route  - In Discovery Centre
About the walk
Craven Arms really does have hills on four sides: Hopesay Common and Wart Hill rise to the northwest, Callow Hill (the highest point of Wenlock Edge) to the northeast and View Edge to the southwest. Steepest of them all, and closest to the town, is Norton Camp. Given its commanding position, it’s...
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Craven Arms and Norton Camp

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Additional information
  Terrain - Good field and woodland paths, but those around Norton Camp may be overgrown in high summer, 5 stiles
  Landscape - Rolling fields and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Good chance to run free in woodland
  Parking - Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre on outskirts of Craven Arms
  Toilets en route - In Discovery Centre
About the walk
Craven Arms really does have hills on four sides: Hopesay Common and Wart Hill rise to the northwest, Callow Hill (the highest point of Wenlock Edge) to the northeast and View Edge to the southwest. Steepest of them all, and closest to the town, is Norton Camp. Given its commanding position, it’s...
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Shropshire
Perhaps nowhere else in England will you find a county so deeply rural and with so much variety as Shropshire. Choose a clear day, climb to the top of The Wrekin, and look down on that ‘land of lost content’ so wistfully evoked by A E Housman.