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Corvedale Three Castles Walk

Coordinates: 52°28′32″N 2°43′10″W / 52.475590°N 2.719379°W / 52.475590; -2.719379
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A Way Marker on the Corvedale Three Castles Walk
View of Broncroft Castle from the road on the Corvedale Three Castles Walk
View of the Corvedale from Wynett Coppice

The Corvedale Three Castles Walk[1] is a waymarked recreational circular walk of about 11.5 miles (18.5 km) located in the Corvedale, Shropshire, England. The walk is classed as Easy and Heritage by the Long Distance Walkers Association.[2] The walk nominally starts (and ends) at the public car park opposite the Swan Inn in Aston Munslow, but other starting points are possible although parking is limited. The walk goes past Broncroft Castle (52°28′35″N 2°40′20″W / 52.476422°N 2.672107°W / 52.476422; -2.672107 (Broncroft Castle)), Corfham Castle (earthworks) (52°27′39″N 2°42′01″W / 52.460758°N 2.700383°W / 52.460758; -2.700383 (Corfham Castle)), and Corfton Castle (earthworks) (52°27′30″N 2°44′25″W / 52.458237°N 2.740205°W / 52.458237; -2.740205 (Corfton Castle)). A leaflet is available detailing the walk and can be obtained from some local pubs and retailers. Some bed and breakfasts also have it available. In addition there is a book Castle and Corvedale[3] available from the same sources.

Hostelries on the route

There are two pubs, both of which serve food, on the route:

  • The Swan Inn[4] at the start of the walk (and, of course, the end if the complete circuit is done)
  • The Tally Ho Inn[5] about 40% round the route (in a clockwise direction)

Wildlife

The Corvedale has many hedgerows as well as wooded areas and coppices, so walkers can see much wildlife if they are observant. The signature species for the Corvedale is the Common Buzzard (the local bus is called The Buzzard).[6] However Red Kites are also becoming quite common.

See also

Munslow
River Corve

References

  1. ^ "Shropshire's Great Outdoors".
  2. ^ "Corvedale Three Castles Walk 18 km / 11 miles". The Long Distance Walkers Association. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  3. ^ Oliver, Marina (2006). Castles and Corvedale. Tudor House. ISBN 0-9530676-4-5.
  4. ^ "The Swan Inn".
  5. ^ "The Tally Ho Inn".
  6. ^ "The New Buzzard and the Ludlow Traveller"..

52°28′32″N 2°43′10″W / 52.475590°N 2.719379°W / 52.475590; -2.719379