Another fine afternoon (it can’t last!) – Haughmond Hill could be pleasant. It’s barely worth calling a hill, at 153m above sea level, but the view from the southern edge of the woodland is extensive, a sweeping panorama of significantly higher ground – the Wrekin, the Clee hills, the Stretton hills, the Stiperstones, and away to the west and over the border, the Berwyns. Away from the edge, in the forest, there’s a more limited view, but there’s lots of foreground interest – interesting fungi galore, and a fine crop of tiny sweet wild damsons…
Forestry England: Haughmond Hill
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