Nature
The Long Mynd
The Long Mynd is a heath and moorland plateau that forms part of the Shropshire Hills. The high ground, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lies between the Stiperstones range to the west and the Stretton Hills and Wenlock Edge to the east.
Shropshire Hills
The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covers almost a quarter of Shropshire. It's a living landscape, loved by locals and visitors alike for its quality of environment, rich history, and for walking, relaxation and inspiration.
The views from Titterstone Clee summit (10 minutes from the Hopton Crown) are spectacular.
Wyre Forest
Just 10 minutes away, Wyre Forest offers a great day outdoors with activities to suit all. The forest encompasses a vast area of natural beauty and no two visits will be the same as the seasons turn.
Berrington Hall
(National Trust) ‘Capability’ Brown – designed gardens and a stunning 18th Century house.
Located just outside Leominster, pop into the Stockton Cross for lunch while you’re there.
Witley Court
(English Heritage) Spectacular ruins, stunning fountains, restored gardens and woodland walks make for a great day out. As featured on BBC’s Countryfile!
Stockton Bury Gardens
Four acres of gardener’s paradise. This is one of our all time favourite gardens to visit at ant time of the year. They also have a lovely tea room.