Bronze Age Stones to Medieval Fortress: Ley Line Quest Part 4

Welcome back to Third Rate content; Join me on the epic finale of the Shropshire Ley Line Quest! In this fourth and final installment, I trek 6 rugged miles from the ancient Mitchell’s Fold stone circle—rumored to date back to the Bronze Age—across windswept hills to the mysterious ruins of Simon’s Castle, perched just east of Churchstoke. Along the way, we follow the straight-line path of the 14-mile ley I discovered, linking Caus Castle near Westbury to Simon’s Castle. Expect stunning Shropshire scenery, hidden historical gems, medieval fortress vibes, and plenty of on-the-ground exploration as we close out this multi-part adventure. Whether you’re into ancient sites, ley lines, or just love a good hike, this is the culmination you’ve been waiting for. Hit play, lace up your boots, and let’s finish the quest together! 👣 Route: Mitchell’s Fold → Simon’s Castle (6 miles) 🗺️ Full Ley Line: Caus Castle → Simon’s Castle (14 miles total) 📍 Location: Shropshire, UK Watch Parts 1–3 first for the full story! 👍 Like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more ancient mysteries and off-grid treks! Buckle up and I’ll see you out there!    • Ley Line Quest in Shropshire: Episode 1 Ca...      • Ley Line Quest: Mary Anne Talbot’s Grave a...      • Exploring Castle Ring to Mitchell’s Fold: ...      • Secrets of Giants' Cave: Hunting Ley Lines...   Music by; Karl Casey ‪@WhiteBatAudio‬