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29. Exploring Benthall: 6 miles - Dog Friendly | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We follow the Shropshire Way along the river and then climb steadily up out of the gorge, we then head along Benthall edge and around to Benthall Hall. From here we walk across the fields towards Benthall and head back into the woods at Workhouse coppice and around to Pattens Rock quarry where we descend the steps and join the railway line back almost to Ironbridge and then at the lime kilns we take the higher dragons path back to the Ironbridge. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 6 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Woodland and farmland Steps and Stiles: Some steep steps both up and down and one stile. Dog Friendly: YES. Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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38. The Geology and Mining Legacy of the Gorge: 4 miles - Walk & Talk | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From Ironbridge, we follow the old railway towards Coalford, through Lloyd’s Head to Jackfield, uncovering the reasons for, and evidence of, slippage and the various attempts to repair and stabilise the landscape over many years. We cross the river via the Memorial Bridge and return to Ironbridge along the Lloyds. Grade of Walk:Easy Length:4 miles Pace:Leisurely Terrain:Good paths and tracks, and very few steps. Generally the walk is level with only a few short climbs. Some sections may be muddy. Please be aware that the second half of the walk involves walking along the Lloyds which only has limit footways. Steps and Stiles:Some steps but no stiles. Dog Friendly:NO Walk Leader:Chris Bullas Specific Walk Information: Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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50. Hidden Gardens: 6 miles - Dog Friendly | Dale End Car Park
May 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We start with a stroll through the formal gardens of Dale End Park and then take a tour of the park before heading along Station Road to the Cinder Hill and on to the Damson Orchard and Quaker Burial Ground. At Darby Road we head down to the Furnace Pool and then along the Lydebrook towards Oil House Coppice walking through the Community Orchard before climbing up through the woods to Rough Park. We cross the meadow and re enter the woods to explore the Sabbath Walks and on to Lodge Field. From here we make our way down into Ironbridge via Sunnyside Gardens. We cross the Ironbridge and head along the Severn Valley Way to cross the river again at the Free Bridge and walk up past the Bedlam Furnaces and up through Jockey Bank Gardens. We descend again down Hillside and St Luke’s Road to join Madeley Road and then into The Bartlett Memorial Garden and down Severnside to follow the river under the bridge and onto the wharfage. We cross over and climb up to New Road and down again to Dale End. Grade of Walk: Easy/ Moderate Length: 6 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Mixed Steps and Stiles: A number of steep steps both up and down Dog Friendly: YES. Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy when wet Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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53. Industrial Wenlock Edge: 21 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We leave Ironbridge on The Shropshire Way before dropping towards Buildwas and Farley through fields and woodland to Homer. We climb Wenlock Edge, dropping at Smokey Hole, to continue under The Edge. We climb again to Presthope and on to Bourton where we stop at the church for lunch. We then follow field paths, picking up the line of the old railway and back to Much Wenlock. We return to Ironbridge via the remains of Arlescott Medieval Village, Benthall Hall and Benthall Woods. Lovely views throughout. Grade of Walk: Strenuous Length: 21 miles Pace: Brisk Terrain: Mixed/ Field paths/ woodland/ bridleways/ quiet lanes/ road. Steps and Stiles: Yes Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Ian Kelsey Specific Walk Information: Muddy/ possibly overgrown. One very busy road to cross. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk. Bringing at least 2 litres of water is recommended along with enough food for 2 snack breaks and a lunch break as we will not be passing anywhere to purchase supplies along the route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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64. Sutton Woods and Sutton Maddock: 7 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport
May 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We following the Silkin Way to climb up beside the inclined plane and then continue to follow the Monarchs Way past Great Hay golf course and over fields to Sutton Maddock church, we then return via Sutton Woods to Coalport bridge where we cross and follow the Severn way to the Boat Inn where we cross again and follow the canal back to the start. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 7 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Mixed Steps and Stiles: Some steep steps in the woods and occasional stiles Dog Friendly:NO Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy and possibly overgrown in places Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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Ironbridge WWII Weekend Evening Dances | Dale End Park
May 23, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Ironbridge
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6. Tramways, 39 Steps and Billy: 8 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Starting at the toll house the walk will go along the Severn, through Ironbridge, and then up a tramway across Strethill. Upon reaching the top the walk will take a winding track, up and down, through dingles and fields allowing the true beauty of mother nature to be taken in. Once the cemetery is reached we will come back into Ironbridge along the top and gently come down through the gardens past the furnaces and back to the Toll house. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 8 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Mixed Steps and Stiles: Flights of steps up and down and a couple of stiles Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Mike Philips Specific Walk Information: Muddy, slippery and possibly overgrown Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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Celebrate 20 Years of Walking! 200 Mile Team Challenge | The Toll House, Ironbridge TF8 7 JP
May 3–May 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
To take part: Pick a Team NameTeam comprises of 2 to 5 membersOne person per team can book via Eventbrite but will need the names and emails of team members.Team Members can do any distance and if they wish, and can still get their individual Medal.Individuals must also book tickets for the individual walks The mileage of all team members must add up to a minimum of 200 miles.The maximum mileage for any one person is 169 Miles over the 9 days doing the longest walks every day.We would advise against people doing the longest walks every day as well as the evening walks on the same day over the course of the 9 days.
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2. The Ironmen Way: 16 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the challenge of 2. The Ironmen Way: 16 miles, taking place in Ironbridge at the historic Ironbridge Tollhouse. This endurance event will push participants to their limits on a scenic 16-mile route through the picturesque city of Ironbridge. Mark your calendar for May 3, 2025, and prepare to test your strength and stamina in this iconic race. The event promises a unique and unforgettable experience for all participants, set against the backdrop of Ironbridge's rich history and stunning landscapes. Don't miss this opportunity to take on the Ironmen Way and create lasting memories in the heart of Ironbridge.
7. Broseley and Back : 6.5 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Taking a woodland path we climb out of the gorge via steps and then a meadow, to reach Workhouse Coppice and the jitties of Broseley wood. After exploring several of these we loop up into town, exploring the town and the High Street before dropping towards Jackfield through woodland. We loop around Jackfield then return to Ironbridge via the old railway. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 6.5 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Mixed - Quiet roads, gravel tracks, woodland, field paths some sections may be muddy! Steps and Stiles: Steps up and down, with a long flight of steps up at the start of the walk, no stiles, Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Jane Warman Specific Walk Information: Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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14. Our Local Nature Reserves: 8 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We start with a climb out of the Gorge, up and over Beeches Field taking in the views, then along Lodge Lane popping into Lodge field before continuing on to Rough Park. Here we make our way down into the valley following the Rough Park way beside the railway line, to join the Ironbridge way towards Little Dawley. At the Castle pools we turn to explore the Dawley Hamlets and Lightmoor, before joining Crackshall Lane to return towards Coalbrookdale through Vanes Coppice, up through Dale Coppice and along the Sabbath walks to the rotunda. We then take the steps back down into Ironbridge, returning along the wharfage to the Tollhouse. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 8 miles Pace:Leisurely Terrain:Lanes and footpaths through fields and woodland which can be muddy when wet. Steps and Stiles:Some steep flights of steps both up and down and the occasional stile. Dog Friendly:NO Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
15. Strethill and the Shropshire Way: 5 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We follow the Shropshire way through Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale, visiting the Rotunda and the lovely Lydebrook. After climbing out of the gorge we go to Leasows Farm, returning to Ironbridge via an old tramway, offering great views of the Shropshire Hills beyond. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 5 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Mixed terrain -lanes, field paths and woodland. Sections may be muddy. Steps and Stiles: Steps, both up and down, and stiles Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Jane Warman Specific Walk Information: Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
10. Beyond Cressage: 20 Miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From the Toll we cross the Ironbridge and head to Little Wenlock where we make a short stop at the church before heading to Leighton to join the River Severn. We follow the ‘S’ bends of the river to Cressage Bridge and on to Cressage Church for lunch. We continue on to Sheinton passing through Bannister’s Coppice and up towards Farley Quarry. We take our final short stop here, before making our way to Wyke and down through Banghams Wood, joining the River Severn at Buildwas Bridge to walk along the river back to the start. Grade of Walk:Strenuous Length: 20miles Pace: Brisk Terrain: Mix of off road footpaths and roads Steps and Stiles:Yes Dog Friendly:NO Walk Leader: Ian Kelsey Specific Walk Information Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk. Bringing at least 2 litres of water is recommended along with enough food for 2 snack breaks and a lunch break as we will not be passing anywhere to purchase supplies along the route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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11. Bucolic Shifnal: 16 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
This is a lovely walk from Coalport. It starts on the Silkin way and around the golf course using footpaths and crossing fields to arrive in the sleepy village of Kemberton. From here we pass through an avenue of wild flowers (hopefully springing up again next year), onto Evelith Mill picking up a path that takes us into the centre of Shifnal. Here we will stop for lunch in the sensory garden, public toilets are close by and an array of local shops. We will then head out eastward to find a footpath leading back down to Evelith mill. Here we pick up a trail of paths and roads to take us through the stunning Grindleforge, past Harrington Hall and on to Sutton Maddock church & lakes. It is then a lovely last couple of miles down through Sutton Woods. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length:16 miles Pace:Steady Terrain: Mixed/ Field paths/ woodland/ bridleways and quiet lanes Steps and Stiles: Many steps and a few stiles on route. Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Sally Williams Specific Walk Information: Muddy and possibly overgrown Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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13. Coracle Experience: 3 miles - Walk, Talk & Try | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Join Marion from the Ironbridge Coracle Trust for a fascinating short walk from the Iron Bridge and Old Coracle Shed, along the Wharfage to the Coracle Trust exhibition at the Green Wood Centre in Coalbrookdale. You will be shown points of interest along the Coracle Trail relating to the Coracle Men of Ironbridge and hear many of the stories they told. We stop at the Tommy Rogers sculpture and sloping beach by the Museum of the Gorge where the coracle trust volunteers will show you how to paddle a coracle. The water here is very safe and slow and you will be attached to your friendly, experienced instructor by rope, so you will be safe and won’t float away down river. If you want to have a go, bring a towel, change of clothes and waterproof sandals, just in case! No obligation to take part, you are welcome to sit and watch the others in the group. We then walk to the Green Wood Centre where you will have a guided tour of the family friendly Coracle Trust exhibition in the New Coracle Shed. Embers café is on site and you can buy lunch there or relax and enjoy a picnic lunch on the grassy bank in front of the New Coracle Shed. We then walk back along the Wharfage to the Iron Bridge. Grade of Walk: Easy Length:3 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Good paths throughout Steps and Stiles:None Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Marion Blockley Specific Walk Information: Food can be purchased from Embers café at the Green Wood Centreand wear waterproof sandals if planning on paddling a coracle. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children over 14 very welcome to join this walk/activity but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
9. The Dawn Chorus: 3 miles - Walk and Talk NB: Time changed from leaflet | Dale End Car Park
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Join Amber and Jackie for a walk from Dale End Park through the woods and into the Beeches and Lodge Local Nature Reserves. This slow amble through a variety of different habitats hopes to capture some of the beautiful dawn chorus songs and calls. Although not experts in bird song, we will utilise our knowledge (and technology) to have a go at identifying some of the birds around us, there will be a break in the nature reserves to enjoy some orange juice and a croissant for those who would like, before returning into Ironbridge ready to continue the day! Please note, this walk is more aiming to enjoy and appreciate the joy and beauty of the dawn chorus, rather than focussing on identifying individual songs and calls. Grade of Walk: Easy/Moderate Length: 3 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Mixed, with some steep steps, woodlands and lanes Steps and Stiles: Steps Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Amber Bicheno Specific Walk Information: Muddy/ possibly overgrown. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
19. Buildwas and Little Wenlock: 9.5 miles (Bank Holiday) | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From Ironbridge, we follow the river all the way to Buildwas, then take quiet lanes up to Saplin’s Farm. We cross fields, (look out for the resident herd of deer) with lovely views of the Wrekin ahead, before taking an ancient sunken lane towards Little Wenlock. After looping through the village, we take lunch at Swan Farm Pool, we return to Ironbridge following the Shropshire Way and an old tram way, this time with views of the Shropshire Hills. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 9.5 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Predominantly quiet lanes and field paths. Some sections may be muddy. Steps and Stiles: Stiles but no steps. Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: John Hazlehurst Specific Walk Information: Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children (Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
18. The Cressage Circular:16 miles (Bank Holiday) | Dale End Car Park
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From Ironbridge we take an old tram way to climb towards Little Wenlock, circling the village to reach an old sunken road that we follow as it develops into a lane, to Leighton. Here we follow a lovely loop of the river to Cressage. After walking through the village we cross fields to pass Belswardyne Hall before dropping down to cross Sheinton Brook. We then follow the brook to climb up through Bannister’s Coppice and across Sheinton Common to pick up the Severn Way, which we follow back into Ironbridge. Grade of Walk: Moderate/Strenuous Length: 15 miles Pace: Brisk Terrain: Mixed/ Field paths/ woodland/ bridleways/ quiet lanes Steps and Stiles: Stiles no steps Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Richard Davies Specific Walk Information: Muddy/ possibly overgrown. There is a single plank bridge to cross a brook on this route. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
21. Coalport Ferry Disaster of 1799: 4 miles - Walk & Talk, Dog Walk (BH) | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
A circular walk to and from the Toll House Ironbridge, through some of the Broseley Jitties, past “The Red Church” and down “Corbetts Dingle” (could be muddy) to the Boat Inn. At the Boat Inn (drinks available) I will offer a short presentation covering the “Coalport Ferry Disaster”. Return to the Toll House along the Severn Way. The walk includes several seldom used footpaths. Although the initial climb is quite steep, we are on pavement and we will be stopping several times to explore points of interest and the view is great! Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 4 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Unpaved and paved footpaths (possibly muddy in places) Steps and Stiles:Yes Dog Friendly: Yes. Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Bob Herrick Specific Walk Information: Initial steep climb. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite
20. Lloyd’s Coppice and Beyond: 7 miles - Dog Friendly (Bank Holiday) | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Join Amber from the Severn Gorge Countryside Trust on a 7 mile walk from the Ironbridge to explore the delights of Lloyd’s Coppice, with a brief stop to explore Madeley, before returning on the Silkin Way and taking in different sections of this wonderful woodland. Lloyd’s Coppice has been managed by the Trust since 1991 and aims to maintain the delicate balance of conservation of the landscape, wildlife, cultural significance and public access. Come along to learn more about this fascinating semi-natural ancient woodland. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 7 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Mixed, with some long runs of steps and hilly terrain. Steps and Stiles: Yes Dog Friendly: YES Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Amber Bicheno Specific Walk Information: Muddy/ possibly overgrown Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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22. Sutton Woods: 5 miles (Bank Holiday) | YHA Ironbridge Coalport
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From Coalport, we climb up through Haywood to join the Monarch’s way before heading east to Sutton Wood itself. We visit various areas of this lovely, old woodland, that banks the River Severn, but that does mean several stepped climbs – taken steadily! We return via Coalport Bridge and the Severn Valley Way through Preenshead to Jackfield Memorial Bridge re-crossing the river back into Coalport. Grade of Walk: Moderate/Strenuous Length: 5 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Field paths, woodland tracks and bridleways Steps and Stiles: No stiles but multiple flights of steps both up and down through woodland. Dog Friendly: YES Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader Walk Leader: Jane Warman Specific Walk Information:Some areas may be muddy and the steps slippery. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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17. Triple 0: 18 miles (Bank Holiday) | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Description: This walk takes us out to Much Wenlock seeing bluebells on the way and through Benthall Woods heading towards Wyke (a treat to do this route in reverse on the 20s) where we pick up the Shropshire Way and the Jack Mytton Way. There will be time for a short stop n Much Wenlock, home of the Olympian Trail, before heading through apple orchards towards Shirlett where there are views of the Shropshire Hills and beyond on a clear day. We make our way towards the stunning woods at Shirlett and on to Willey, heading towards Broseley. In Broseley, we walk across Fiery Fields before passing the Church on the way to Corbett’s Dingle. We walk down the Dingle towards the River Severn and the Boat Inn, where we hope to stop for a quick drink. Crossing the River on the Memorial Bridge, we head up to Lloyds Coppice before dropping down again to cross the Free Bridge and pick up the disused railway line back towards Ironbridge. Grade of Walk: Strenuous Length: 18 miles Pace: Brisk Terrain: Mixed Steps and Stiles:Yes with some steep slopes over rough terrain and some steps Dog Friendly: No Walk Leader: Ian Kelsey Specific Walk Information: Potentially muddy and possibly overgrown in places. If conditions allow, we may stop off for a beverage at the Boat Inn, on our way back. Essential Information for Walkers All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk. Bringing at least 2 litres of water is recommended along with enough food for 2 snack breaks and a lunch break as we may not be passing anywhere to purchase supplies along the route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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25. The Wrekin Giant: 15 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From the Toll House we go over the bridge, along the Wharfage and up to the Rotunda and Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron. Turning into and up through the woods, we skirt around Little Wenlock and then it is uphill, through Huntingdon Farm. After reaching Forest Glen car park we climb straight up to the top of The Wrekin and Little Hill. Thereafter it is all mostly downhill through Saplins Farm to Buildwas following the river back to start. Grade of Walk: Strenuous Length: 15 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: mixed - brief busy road section leading to Buildwas bridge (A4169) - otherwise reasonable paths/field paths/woodland/minor-lanes Steps and Stiles: a few stiles/no major steps, but a strong climb out of The Gorge and a very strong ascent up & equally strong descent down from/to The Wrekin. Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Richard Davies Specific Walk Information - can be very slippery if wet, and there are usually quite a number of people walking up The Wrekin. Essential Information for Walkers All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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26. Eaton Constantine by Bus: 10.5 miles | Museum of the Gorge Bus Stop
May 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
From Eaton Constantine we walk up through the village and on to Garmston and Little Wenlock, following lanes, field paths and ancient by ways. We follow the Shropshire Way as we descend from Little Wenlock affording gorgeous views, before taking an old tram way across Strethill back to Ironbridge. Grade of Walk: Moderate. Length:10.5 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Mixed terrain, using field and woodland paths and lanes. Sections may be wet and muddy. Steps and Stiles:Steps some up but mainly down, some stiles. Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Jane Warman Specific Walk Information:Please meet promptly we catch the 09.52 bus to Eaton Constantine. Please bring bus fare or pass. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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31. Coalport Ferry Disaster of 1799: 4 miles - Walk & Talk, Dog Friendly | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
A circular walk to and from the Toll House Ironbridge, through some of the Broseley Jitties, past “The Red Church” and down “Corbetts Dingle” (could be muddy) to the Boat Inn. At the Boat Inn (drinks available) I will offer a short presentation covering the “Coalport Ferry Disaster”. Return to the Toll House along the Severn Way. The walk includes several seldom used footpaths. Although the initial climb is quite steep, we are on pavement and we will be stopping several times to explore points of interest and the view is great! Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 4 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Unpaved and paved Footpaths (possibly muddy in places) Steps and Stiles:Yes Dog Friendly: YES. Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Bob Herrick Specific Walk Information: Initial steep climb. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!
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30. Ironbridge Entrepreneurs and World-Changers: 2.5 miles - Walk & Talk | YHA Ironbridge Coalport
May 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
As we walk through the quiet beauty alongside the River Severn, we discover the big picture of some extraordinary innovators and their ideas that changed the world. Stopping off at various sites around Coalport, this walk sparks our imagination to enter the world of the early entrepreneurs and discover some of their successes and failures in this most extraordinary Valley of Invention. We even get a glimpse into the geography, geology and social life that made it all possible. Grade of Walk: Easy Length: 2.5 miles Pace: Leisurely with stops to chat about the various historic locations on the way Terrain: Mixed: woodland, bridleways and quiet lanes Steps and Stiles: Short flights of steps in several places Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Paul Green Specific Walk Information: May be muddy in some places Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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35. The George Maw Walk: 3.5 miles - Walk & Talk, Dog Friendly | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
George Maw is perhaps best known locally as one of two brothers who set up Maw and Co. Encaustic Tiles during the 19th century. However, Maw was also a great Victorian polymath with interests in many fields including geology and botany. On this walk, you will explore Maw’s interests, from his original tile factory on Bridge Bank and across Benthall Edge to his home of 30 years, Benthall Hall, where he created a botanical garden. You will discover how his influence stretched the world as well as the great names he rubbed shoulders with. The walk includes steep inclines and steps. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 3.5 miles Pace: Leisurely / Steady Terrain: Field and woodland paths, bridleways and quiet lanes Steps and Stiles: Steps but no stiles. Dog Friendly: YES Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Ken Sharman Specific Walk Information:. The walk includes steep inclines and steps Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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36. Buildwas Abbey: 6 miles - Walk & Talk | Dale End Car Park
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We walk along the wharfage and join the Shropshire Way from the Ironbridge leaving it at the top of Benthall to follow the path down through the caravan park to the abbey and we return along the river following the Severn Way into Ironbridge. Will include a tour and a talk about Buildwas Abbey. Grade of Walk: Easy/Moderate Length:6 miles Pace:Steady Terrain: Mixed/ Field paths/ woodland Steps and Stiles: No Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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33. The Old Ways: 14 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
We leave the gorge via Church hill down into Coalbrookdale and over into Horsehay and it’s fabulous pool via a lovely old trail through the new award winning town of Lightmoor. From here we will make our way over old greenways to the old pools of Dawley and on into Town Park where we can explore and find a good spot for lunch, toilets and maybe a look around the Chelsea gardens. After exploring further pools, we will head out past the old Chimney and onto the Silkin way. This lovely old rail cutting takes us to our penultimate throughway joined at the picturesque medieval Madeley Court. We will then make our way back to Woodside and a final descent into Ironbridge via the old allotments and Beech road. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 14 miles Pace: Steady / Brisk Terrain: Mainly trails and greenways Steps and Stiles:A few steps and board walks, no stiles Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Sally Williams Specific Walk Information: There will be toilets and a coffee stand where we stop for lunch Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!! .
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34. Both Sides Now: 10 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
A walk up to Benthall, visiting some of the jitties, before following field paths to Benthall Hall. We enter Benthall Woods to view Patten's Quarry and the Lime Kilns. Lunch stop in Ironbridge before heading to Strethill, Coalbrookdale, Dale Coppice, Rough Park and the Rotunda before returning to Ironbridge. Some lovely views! Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 10 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain:Roads, field paths, woodland Steps and Stiles: Yes Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Linda Birtwhistle Specific Walk Information: Likely to be muddy Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!.
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