8.5 km
2 h 43 m
224 m
“Embark on a historic and picturesque 9 km trek through Shropshire's captivating Stiperstones and Blakemoor Flat.”
Embarking on the Stiperstones and Blakemoor Flat loop from the Knolls offers a moderately challenging hike that spans approximately 9 km (about 5.6 miles) with an elevation gain of around 200 meters (656 feet). This scenic trail is nestled near Shropshire, England, and is known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty.
Getting to the Trailhead
To reach the trailhead, if you're coming by car, navigate towards the village of Snailbeach in Shropshire. The Knolls car park is the starting point, located just a short drive from the village. For those opting for public transport, the nearest bus stops are in Snailbeach, from where you can walk to the Knolls.
The Hike Itself
As you set out from the Knolls, the path will lead you through a landscape that is both rugged and enchanting. The trail is well-marked, but having the HiiKER app can be invaluable for staying on track and identifying points of interest along the way.
Historical Significance and Landmarks
The Stiperstones ridge is a prominent feature of the hike, known for its quartzite tors that date back millions of years. These rocky outcrops have been shaped by the elements, creating a distinctive and dramatic landscape. The ridge itself is steeped in folklore and has been an inspiration for local myths and legends.
One of the most famous tors you'll encounter is the Devil's Chair, which is surrounded by tales of witchcraft and devilry. As you traverse the ridge, you'll also come across Cranberry Rock and Manstone Rock, the latter being the highest point of the Stiperstones.
Flora and Fauna
The area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with a variety of birds, such as the red grouse and the peregrine falcon, often spotted soaring above. The heathland and bilberry thickets provide a habitat for a diverse range of insects and small mammals.
Navigating the Trail
The trail will take you over undulating terrain, with some steep sections that contribute to the medium difficulty rating. As you descend from the ridge, the path becomes gentler, leading you through Blakemoor Flat, an area characterized by its wetland and blanket bog, which is a rarity in this part of England.
Preparation and Planning
Before setting out, ensure you have appropriate footwear for the rocky and potentially wet sections of the trail. The weather can change rapidly in this region, so pack layers and waterproof gear. It's also advisable to bring plenty of water and snacks to maintain energy levels throughout the hike.
Remember to respect the natural environment and historical sites you'll encounter along the way, preserving them for future generations of hikers to enjoy.
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