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Following the success of his first book, Walks to Wet your Whistle, Roger has prepared a second set of eighteen walks covering some more of the most beautiful countryside in Shropshire and along its border with Staffordshire. As before, there is plenty to suit every taste, both for more experienced walkers and, with shorter alternatives, for casual walkers or those wishing to vary the length of their walk as mood or time constraints dictate. The main walks of between 6 and 10.5 miles are arranged with a pub break conveniently located as near to halfway as possible. Short alternatives start and finish at the pub and vary in distance from between 2.5 and 5 miles. Please see below for contents page. The pubs vary in style and character but have generally been chosen to provide a watering hole in which the walker will feel welcome and comfortable.
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CONTENTS
1. Brown
Moss, The White Lion, Ash Magna - 9.5 or 3.75 miles
2. Hanchurch Hills, The Fitzherbert Arms, Swynnerton - 9.5 or 3.25
miles
3. Selattyn, The Cross Keys - 8 or 4.5 miles
4. Myddle, The Red Lion - 6.5 or 3.5 miles
5. Norbury Junction, The Junction - 10, 7.75 or 3.75 miles
6. Ranton Priory, The Hand and Cleaver, Ranton Green - 9.5 or 4.5
miles
7. Stiperstones to Hope, The Stiperstones Inn and The Stables Inn - 7,
4.25, 3.25 or 3 miles
8. Much Wenlock, The George and Dragon - 8.25 or 3 miles
9. Picklescott, The Bottle and Glass - 8.75 or 3.5 miles
10. Astley Abbotts, The Pheasant, Linley Brook - 8.25 or 5 miles
11. The Long Mynd, The Crown, Wentnor - 8.25 or 4.25 miles
12. Aston Munslow, The Swan - 7.75 or 3.25 miles
13. Chelmarsh, The Bulls Head - 6 or 3.75 miles
14. Enville to Six Ashes, The Six Ashes and The Cat, Enville - 8.75,
4.5 or 3.75 miles
15. Stoke St. Milborough, The Three Horseshoes, Wheathill - 7 or
3.25 miles
16. Wyre Forest, The Button Oak - 10.5 or 4.5 miles
17. Hopton Castle, The Baron of Beef, Bucknell - 8.25 or 4.25
miles
18. Caynham and Hope Bagot, The Bennett's End Inn and The Penny Black
- 7.5 or 2.5 miles