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Easy hiking trails around Prees traverse a diverse rural landscape, characterized by mixed agricultural systems and hedgerow trees. The terrain gently rises to the east, offering elevated views across the countryside. Notable natural features include Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site, an internationally recognized wetland with bogs and woodlands, and Prees Heath Common Reserve, a significant heathland area. The region also features the historic woodlands and sandstone cliffs of Hawkstone Park Follies.
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Embark on an easy 3.4-mile (5.5 km) hike through Hawkstone Park Follies, a historic woodland landscape in Shropshire. This loop, with an elevation gain of 336 feet (102 metres), takesβ¦
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This bridge is probably out of service for the time being, due to a nearby breach in the canal.
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150 steps will take you to the top of the Monument. Enjoy the views π
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A series of caves and passages excavated from soft sandstone makes up the mysterious and magical grotto at Hawkstone Park. The windows would once have been stained glass, and the walls encrusted with shells and fossils, along with bright turquoise furnace slag from nearby Coalbrookdale. Most of these decroations were lost during the war, but the Grotto remains an exciting place explore. Wind your way through tunnels and small caves, under arches and through large open spaces. Bring your torch so you don't miss the intricately carved arches, tree trunks and even faces in the walls.
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A lovely spot for a picnic, atop a wooded, grassy hill above the park, the obelisk at Hawkstone was built to commemorate Sir Rowland Hill, the first Protestant Lord Mayor of London. Hill bought Hawkstone and other land nearby in 1556 and his descendant, Sir Richard Hill, erected the obelisk in Rowland's honour in 1795.
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Hawkstone Park Follies were a favourite destination for Victorians, and just as enjoyable to visit today. This strange collection of rocky outcrops and landscaped gardens around the ruins of a medieval castle has plenty to explore for all ages. There's also a tea room in a magnificent glass house for post adventure cake. Tickets required for entry. More information: hawkstoneparkfollies.co.uk
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Focal point of the nice town of Whitchurch. The town takes its name from the white stone originally used to make the church, way back in around the 10th Century AD. A very impressive building and well worth checking out if you have time to stop.
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Prees offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features more than 100 hiking routes for various skill levels.
Easy hikes around Prees typically feature gentle rural landscapes, including mixed agricultural systems and hedgerow trees. You'll find well-defined footpaths, farm tracks, and fields. Some areas, like Hawkstone Park Follies, include dramatic sandstone cliffs and woodland paths, while Brown Moss Pond offers wetland habitats and bogs.
Yes, many easy trails around Prees are suitable for families. The gentle terrain and varied landscapes provide engaging walks. For example, the trails around Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site are popular for nature observation, and the historic features of Hawkstone Park offer an adventurous experience for all ages.
Most rural trails around Prees are dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs under control, especially when passing through fields with livestock or near nature reserves. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in sensitive ecological areas like Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site or Prees Heath Common Reserve, where ground-nesting birds or rare species might be present.
You can explore several unique natural attractions. Brown Moss Pond at Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site is an internationally recognized wetland with diverse habitats. Prees Heath Common Reserve is a crucial heathland area. You might also encounter various lakes in the region, such as Hanmer Mere or Big Mere Lake.
Yes, the area boasts historical interest. Hawkstone Park Follies offers dramatic sandstone cliffs, caves, and man-made follies like the 'Awful Precipice' and the 'White Tower'. The Grotto at Hawkstone Park is a notable carved sandstone cave. You might also spot historical features like the Moreton Corbet Castle ruins nearby.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for hiking in Prees, offering pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. Autumn also provides beautiful colors. While winter walks are possible, some paths might be muddy, especially in wetland areas like Brown Moss.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Prees are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Hawkstone Park Follies loop and the Brown Moss Pond loop, which are popular choices for their convenience and scenic variety.
Many popular trailheads for easy hikes offer parking facilities. For instance, routes exploring Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site often have designated parking areas. For walks starting directly from Prees village, the Prees Cricket and Recreation Club car park is a common starting point for local loops.
The easy trails in Prees are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 120 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet rural landscapes, the unique natural features of Brown Moss, and the adventurous elements of Hawkstone Park Follies.
Yes, some easy routes provide elevated views. The land gently rises to the east of Prees, offering scenic vistas across the countryside. Within Hawkstone Park Follies, the tall monument (built in 1795) offers outstanding views after a climb, and the Grotto at Hawkstone Park also provides elevated perspectives.
While Prees is a rural area, some routes may be accessible via local bus services to Prees village or nearby towns like Whitchurch or Wem, from which you can connect to walking paths. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information on public transport connections to specific trailheads.


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