An Ironbridge circuit
Without crossing into Ironbridge, and with your back to the bridge, turn right into Benthall Edge Wood, taking the higher of two tracks and soon passing under a disused railway bridge. When the track comes to an end, cross a stile on the left and turn sharp left, going uphill to arrive at a major path junction.
Turn right here (signed for Benthall Hall). Stay on the main path, through damp, jungly woodland, nearly always climbing steadily and keeping the same heading. Approaching the top, the path curves round a hollow. Ignore a gate and track on the left and continue, slightly downhill and then roughly level, along a narrower path just inside the edge of the wood.
Leave the wood at a stile and continue along the edge of a field, then bear left and down to a stile just left of Cowslip Cottage. Follow the lengthy access track to a lane. Turn left and follow the lane to a sharp right-hand bend.
Turn left here on a footpath between hedges, sometimes muddy in a couple of spots. Pass a pool and enter a field. Follow the hedge on the right at first then keep going, bearing slightly right to join a vague tractor track. Turn right along field-edges to meet a track by Benthall Hall Farm. Turn right, then left onto a lane to St Bartholomew’s Church.
Backtrack down the lane a short way then turn left on an obvious bridleway across parkland, soon passing in front of Benthall Hall. Go through a gate at the far side, after which the clear path continues along two field-edges, meeting a track at the far side. Turn right and at a junction carry straight on down a lane. Approaching another junction, turn left into Workhouse Coppice (owned by the Woodland Trust).
The path soon forks – carry straight on. At the next junction, by a memorial marker, turn right, downhill, then left at a T-junction, and straight on at two subsequent junctions. As you approach the far side of the wood, turn right on a stony track. Before long you’ll come to the first of several flights of wooden steps, opposite a bench.
Lots more steps, interspersed with boardwalks, make the descent easier, if rather over-civilised. Just keep going down. At the bottom cross a stile and turn right on the old railway track that you followed at the start. Very soon this goes under the old bridge again and leads out back to the Iron Bridge.
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