Explore the scenic hills and countryside of Shropshire, where volcanic ridges, heathery summits, wooded valleys and historic sites create some of Englands most varied walking landscapes. Lying mostly within the Shropshire Hills National Landscape, these routes combine rugged upland scenery with pastoral farmland and ancient woodlands, offering rewarding hill and country walks for walkers of all experience levels. Written by experienced author John Gillham, this guidebook is the perfect companion for exploring the Shropshire Hills on foot, with 32 carefully chosen day walks that reveal the countys dramatic topography and rich natural heritage. The routes range from easy countryside strolls to more challenging upland excursions, showcasing highlights such as The Wrekin, Long Mynd, Stiperstones and historic hillforts alongside rivers, woods and rolling hillsides. The guidebook describes 32 hill and country walks across Shropshire, allowing you to explore the distinctive landscapes of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape and surrounding countryside, from volcanic ridges and rocky outcrops to wooded valleys and riverside paths Walks range from 522 km (314 miles), offering everything from gentle lowland routes to longer hill climbs across upland terrain, so theres something suitable for walkers of many fitness and experience levels Each route is supported by clear step-by-step descriptions and detailed 1:50,000 OS mapping (reproduced at 1:40,000 for clarity), helping you navigate the hills, ridges and valleys of Shropshire with confidence Downloadable GPX files make digital navigation simple, so you can follow routes on your GPS device or smartphone while discovering the high ridges of the Long Mynd or the craggy summit tors of Stiperstones Practical travel and planning information covers accommodation listings, public transport details and refreshment stops in key towns and villages, including Church Stretton, Ludlow and Bishops Castle With its carefully selected routes, clear mapping and local insight, this guidebook provides everything you need to explore Shropshires hills and hidden valleys on foot. Follow winding ridge tops, discover ancient hillforts and enjoy panoramic views across one of Englands most picturesque walking destinations, easily accessible from towns and cities including Shrewsbury, Birmingham and Manchester.