Shropshire Walks: The Long Mynd and Pole Bank

The Long Mynd is a large moorland plateau that forms part of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape and offers superb hillwalking and views of the surrounding countryside. We started this walk in the Carding Mill Valley and headed up past the small waterfall of Littlespout and up onto the summit of Pole Bank, the highest point on the Long Mynd. From there we headed north along the Port Way, an ancient track dating back to the Bronze Age and down a superb grassy ridge back to Church Stretton. Distance: 13.3km Ascent: 443m Duration: 4 Hours 7 Minutes Have any questions about the route or area I'm walking in? Why not get in touch via Facebook? Support me by buying me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/walkinthewild --Equipment-- Waterproof Trousers: Beghaus Hillwalker Gore Tex Pants Waterproof Jacket: Mountain Equipment Lhotse Jacket Boots: Meindl Bhutan MFS Rucksack: Osprey Talon 33 Camera: Sony A7RIII / Canon R5 Mark II Camera: GoPro 10 Black Drone: DJI Mini 3 Pro Phone: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra GPS: Satmap Active 20 WEBSITE: http://www.walkinginthewild.co.uk FACEBOOK:   / walkinginthewild   TWITTER: @MountainWalks INSTAGRAM:   / walking.in.the.wild