Discover this 7.1-km circular trail near Burwarton, Shropshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 10 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

Starting at Brown Clee roadside parking WV16 6TA. There is a gate opposite the roadside parking talking you up a gentle incline up to the forest with beautiful views. Once at the top of the incline where it flattens out take the lightly paved road around the forest keeping to the right.

Another gentle incline up the paved road on the right is the Branchpeth a small pool with a bench.

At the end of the road there is a gate which leads you into a muddy field. Follow the path round to the left which again is more incline. You will know when your near the end as there is an old quarry building. Behind the quarry building there is a paved road follow this to the left up the hill which will then lead you to the Toposcope which 360 degree views, you can even make out the radar towers at the top of Titterstone Clee Hill. Return down the road continuing down past the quarry building following the road to the right down very steep decline all the way until there is a forest road on your right. Take the road through the forest where there are sheep roaming, follow this road till it splits into two. Take the path to the left and follow the path back down to the car park.