Revolution at Coalbrookdale

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From either car park, walk to the river and turn right, upstream. Take care as the path is narrow and there’s a big drop to the river in places. Pass under two bridges. Keep following the path until three steps lead up to Buildwas Road. Turn left for a few paces, then cross to a footpath that ascends through woodland. The path keeps close to the edge at first, then climbs obliquely to the right.

Cross a stile and continue in the same direction over pastureland. Pass under a pylon, then join a farm track climbing to a gate and stile. Cross, then turn right and follow the hedge to a junction. Turn left within the same field and follow three field edges, then go up a steep meadow to a lane. Turn left.

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  Terrain  - Woodland paths, lots of steps (mostly descending), may be fallen trees at Strethill, 3 stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded hills of Severn Gorge
  Dog friendliness  - Excellent, but keep under strict control at Strethill (sheep)
  Parking  - Dale End Park (long stay) or Museum of the Gorge (3hrs max up to 5pm)
  Toilets en route  - In Museum of the Gorge car park
About the walk
People have been smelting iron for many centuries, but production was originally small scale because smelting was dependent on timber which first had to be made into charcoal – a slow and laborious process. All that changed at Coalbrookdale in 1709 when Abraham Darby I perfected a method of...
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Revolution at Coalbrookdale

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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland paths, lots of steps (mostly descending), may be fallen trees at Strethill, 3 stiles
  Landscape - Wooded hills of Severn Gorge
  Dog friendliness - Excellent, but keep under strict control at Strethill (sheep)
  Parking - Dale End Park (long stay) or Museum of the Gorge (3hrs max up to 5pm)
  Toilets en route - In Museum of the Gorge car park
About the walk
People have been smelting iron for many centuries, but production was originally small scale because smelting was dependent on timber which first had to be made into charcoal – a slow and laborious process. All that changed at Coalbrookdale in 1709 when Abraham Darby I perfected a method of...
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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.