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Name: | Brown Clee Hill |
Hill number: | 2837 |
Height: | 540m / 1772ft |
RHB Section: | 38A: Shropshire |
County/UA: | Shropshire |
County (CoH): | Shropshire (CoH) |
County (CoA): | Shropshire (CoA) |
Hill area: | Long Mynd |
Catchment: | Severn |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Dewey, Historic County Top, Current County/UA Top, Administrative County Top, Clem (Ma,Hu,Tu,5,Dew,CoH,CoU,CoA,Cm) |
Grid ref: | SO 59375 86706 |
Summit feature: | heathery mound near masts |
Drop: | 374m |
Col: | 166m SO610946 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 137 138 (1:25k) 217 |
Observations: | 150m N of view indicator (SO 59365 86555) and about 1m higher |
Survey: | Abney level |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 655 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From Burwarton followed various estate roads and muddy tracks up to radio masts and high point. Continued S to Clee Burf and return to Burwarton. Breezy but dry. A pleasant morning walk. With Gillian | richard69 | 18/03/2024 |
parked with permission at the Boyne Arms in Burwarton and followed a 6 mile circuit anticlockwise. Paths through the woods on the ascent were very poor - no markings and overgrown. Descent to the south via the Shropshire Way and Boyne Water were much better. Visited the hp and then the topograph via the radio towers. With Nigel. | gbeniston | 14/12/2023 |
Whilst working away from home a short evening walk on the 5th of The Shropshire Six Summits (Brown Clee). Used for navigation practice. Broken clouds, 15°C, Feels like 14°C, Wind 13mph from W, visibility >6mi | higlett | 12/07/2023 |
A nice easy walk, not overly exciting but still nice. | JMB246 | 09/07/2023 |
Parked in off road parking facility, lots of room to park. Began walking c.14.15 and reached summit at c.15.20. Plenty of sheep all the way up so dog was kept on lead. | JXNJP | 09/07/2023 |
With CP and YP | garth87 | 07/07/2023 |
With L | Janet M | 23/06/2023 |
Started from minor road at 608872 west of Cleobury North. Good parking area by roadside. Saw deer next to road! Took winding and pleasant footpath up through the forest until open ground reached near a small reservoir, where the road up to the transmitting station is joined. Road followed for last few hundred metres to the view indicator/topograph. Bit worried now that this might not be the highest ground! Happy to visit again though, as this was a pleasant hill, despite the transmitting station on the summit! Great views. Returned same way. Was with a school group doing our 10 county top challenge (continuing to Herefordshire and Worcestershire today). Sunny clear weather, but a little hazy. | jamessteel100 | 04/04/2023 |
climbed from car park just outside margaret clee via Abdon Buff hill | jeanshotter | 07/03/2023 |
Sunday walk out. Cold wind but dry. Did at same time as Clee Burf | chelec | 26/02/2023 |
From the parking area at 607 872 then up through the woods. | Peterb | 23/02/2023 |
Parked a side of road (lots of space) near 607872. Ascended through woods and descended via the access path which is steep but direct; joining the lane at 602877. | randc | 28/01/2023 |
With Alma Aurea. From Stokegorse, Clee Burf and Brown Clee Hill. Clear, great views, bit breezy. /D | meltdiceburg | 29/12/2022 |
In from Cleobury North, good parking at 607872 amongst the trees. Through woods, muddy at start. Near the top used the road at summit, then followed it back to Hillside farm and returned via the main road. | iangalbraith | 26/11/2022 |
With Figgy. Brown Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee Hill on same day .Lovely views from both hills | mazz | 15/10/2022 |
Parking for one car near Bank House to NW, circuit to Clee Burf. 
Dull, limited views and seized up back (came here on way home, abandoned plans for longer trip mid Wales). One for another visit when visibility is good. | Nick Canute | 03/09/2022 |
This one is quite remote as far as county tops go in the Midlands. 15 miles drive from Telford and completely inaccessible by public transport. Parked in the small roadside parking area on the eastern flank of the hill, then walked through the gate opposite and up the footpath. Fairly straightforward to reach the summit and accompanied by lots of sheep. The views from the summit are stunning and someone has kindly installed a viewfinder, labelling features from the Brecon Beacons to Birmingham. Another walker rightly described this hill as 'one of England's hidden gems'. 
Also to be seen are the abandoned stone structures previously used for quarrying dolerite. | hillbagger91 | 24/08/2022 |
From parking west of Cockshutford via Clee Burf . Beautiful morning. 2hr return | Longwojo | 24/04/2022 |
5.9 mile walk from parking area west of Cockshutford. Along minor road through village then along stream to Five Springs and col beyond. From col we did an out-and-back to Brown Clee Hill (previously bagged in 2009), then back to col and up to Clee Burf descending mast lane back to car as the sun was going down. The light was amazing that evening and we could easily make out Welsh hills from north to south. From Cadair Idris (easily seen) down to Coety Mountain in the Valleys. Surprisingly saw 2 people up there that time of the day! Earlier that day we did a circular bagging Wolverton Hill, Callow Hill and Diddlebury Common in equally amazingly sunny and clear conditions. | DanTrig | 14/03/2022 |
With Boots n Beers | DARRENG | 23/02/2022 |
Climb on vehicle track from the NE all the way to the col then up Clee Burf, descended over Grean Lea and then up Brown Clee. 
Descended via tarmac (!!) road for 2/3 of the way and then took contouring lane and then the zig back to the car park | JK | 14/02/2022 |
Did the County Top of Shropshire with my cousin on Day 2 of a 3 Day County Top Trip in the Midlands. A fun county top which wasn't too cold for January, but a lot of mud which unfortunately my cousin fell into twice. | DavidHiner | 05/01/2022 |
From the little car park near Stokegorse, via Clee Burf on a fell run. Followed the line of the fence to the S on a very faint path through the grass and heather. | Wheelsy | 04/01/2022 |
Me and Lisa | whiteuss | 13/11/2021 |
With the moo moo | olddustyrunner | 24/10/2021 |
With Luna. No views from the top. From roadside parking at SO 60898 87081. | masmith | 08/10/2021 |
G, My | Idris | 24/09/2021 |
M G | maryjdavies | 24/09/2021 |
Up from the Boyne Arms in Burwarton. Lots of tarmac tracks make this an easy walk. The beech woods towards the top very lovely. | pclyndes | 13/09/2021 |
Short circular walk from the roadside parking with R. A detour on the way to Rs parents. | Dan Baddeley | 04/09/2021 |
Parked at Brown Clee Roadside Parking. Good views from the top, including the Brecon Beacons. | paulhilder | 22/08/2021 |
Parked at the designated roadside lay-by. 608 872. Sticked to the roads for entire walk for speed due to limited time. Assent starting 602 877. Wonderful 360 endless view made up for continuous straight climb on road. Looking forward to return visit. | Hippy77 | 18/08/2021 |
1/6 Dewey Day. From Hillside Road to the east, up Brown Clee Hill then along the ridge to Clee Burf and back through the woods. 9.5km with 300m ascent in 2 hours. (S) | silveracorn_alan | 14/08/2021 |
Parked at Brown Clee Roadside Parking (free and loads of space) and followed the forest trail to the summit, taking the tarmac steep incline and road to the actual summit. Simply breathtaking views and another to definitely return to one day. Headed down the Shropshire trail and made a loop of it. Loads of pathways and tracks to choose from, truly a hill you could never get bored of. Would love to see it in the snow! | jamiequackers | 09/08/2021 |
From parking area to NE then straight over and anti-clockwise loop back. | squeegs | 16/07/2021 |
Brown Clee Hill plus Clee Burf from roadside parking to the east. | Slash3 | 05/06/2021 |
Early start on a damp and misty morning. | BritishBearWalking | 29/04/2021 |
From Clee St Margaret. Took Jack Mytton Way to the lane south of Clee Burf, then Shropshire Way over Clee Burf and Brown Clee Hill. Followed Shropshire Way round north of Brown Clee Hill then re-ascended before walking south to the hause below Clee Burf then down the valley. The descent down the valley was really pleasant and easy. | ijpowell | 24/04/2021 |
From The Boyne Arms Burwarten then loop back for lunch | Stevooo | 17/04/2021 |
Verge parking 100m E of lane up to Woodbank SO582854. ENE up Woodbank track to end then NE up grassy extension, then NNW along Shropshire Way. The direct route to the col before Clee Burf is very wet (better to follow Shropshire Way). | Isbjorn | 13/04/2021 |
With Paul | Kirsten | 10/10/2020 |
A forest walk, then the TUMP. | Play2End | 12/09/2020 |
Cleehill (bus from Ludlow) - Titterstone Clee Hill - Clee Burf - Brown Clee Hill - walked back to Ludlow station. | Mark Jackson | 15/08/2020 |
Revisit to the area today for Clee Burf and to make sure of the true high point here. | Twice Shy | 01/08/2020 |
One of my favourite hills, I have been up a number of times and always enjoy finding different routes | greboicus | 28/07/2020 |
Nice round from Abdon, including Clee Burf | Rockdoctor | 26/07/2020 |
Loved this hill. Parked along places at side of road. Met three nice people on the way up. Went to trig point then the one man said that wasn't the genuine top so we went and had a chat for half an hour on the mound about 30 metres away that was the real top | ketzster | 16/06/2020 |
Parked at Abdon Village Hall. Completed 7 mile ciruclar route via Shropshire Way to Abdon Burf and then Clee Burf. Descent via Nordy Bank Fort where we stopped for lunch. | Sweepy1471 | 31/05/2020 |
from Cockshutford up Middlehope Hill via Nordy Bank, down old lane to west and back down lane | Flatfield | 04/03/2020 |
With Gwenda 8 mile round trip | maltose | 04/02/2020 |
Walked up from Burwarton on way back from Brecon . Picked up both ' peaks ' of Clee Hill . good view down to Titterstone Clee. Nobody else up there .. | D SID | 29/01/2020 |
Despite being foggy at home we set out for a 9 mile walk taking in Brown Clee and Clee Bluff. Great day in cloudless blue sky. Could see the cloud over Stourbridge and Dudley (just the Dudley mast visible as it poked through the gloom. Cadar clearly visible and looked spectacular in its snow covering. | Bernard | 19/01/2020 |
After Clee Burf. A re-visit after 25 years, this time paying more attention to the identified hp. | milimana | 30/12/2019 |
Brown Clee Hill > Brown Clee Hill trig > Clee Burf from GR: SO 60768 87198 | ronaldo333 | 24/11/2019 |
Started with heavy grey skies, risked the ascent through gorse and brake. Easy enough climb but wet under foot and clouds closed in arounf halfway up making a wet head to toe day.. Will return and hopefully bring higher clouds to enjoy a view! | Stephen | 22/11/2019 |
A quick jaunt following a trip to the West Midlands Safari Park at Kidderminster - From minor road below Far View the path meanders up through the gorse and bracken to a flatter boggy area with rough grasses. We reach the summit under swirling dark grey skies. A shower veils the Long Mynd heading towards us - time to descend in the gathering gloom. | briandavies | 13/10/2019 |
From Clee Burf. With whole family. Great views although somewhat spoiled by the antennas. Very windy | RoguePulsar | 22/08/2019 |
I was with my family. Nice views as well. | speedyclimber | 22/08/2019 |
From Stokegorse via Clee Burf. N | Nick Caunt | 15/08/2019 |
With Eli on back | cbarbrook | 20/07/2019 |
Circular route from church in Abdon. Easy route and good views. | Eliza100 | 09/07/2019 |
One of the 6 Shropshire Summits. | MichaelF | 08/06/2019 |
From The Three Horsehoes via Clee Burf | campagvelocet | 29/04/2019 |
The start of the walk can be found at one of the multitude of spaces that exist alongside the minor road west of Cleobury North (SO607873).our first destination was Bridge Pool at SO610855 which would allow a nice walk through the ancient trees of the Burwarton Park Estate and a view of the new lambs. From the pool we headed straight up this picturesque valley to Five Springs at SO597854. The views from here towards Wales are tremendous and give even more reason to add in the extra loop that took us over Clee Burf past the relay station. There are lots of signs of the ancient hill fort that used to be at the top. From here it was a simple matter of following the Shropshire Way and then cutting NE to the summit at Abdon Burf (SO594867). Apart from the small pool and massive communications tower there is a circular viewfinder that helps to point out the summits you can see (on a less hazy day). I know from past experience that the views can be fantastic towards the Long Mynd. | andrewcoles | 22/04/2019 |
Start Abdon Village Hall. | Joan | 31/03/2019 |
Solo. From Burwarton up along rights of way and permissive tracks to the trig point on Brown Clee Hill and the highest point, which is on the other side of the masts. Continued on a path S and then up to Clee Burf. Back to the col and more or less directly back to Burwarton. | pwbellarby | 05/03/2019 |
Another county top trip w/ Pete + Joe, parked on Park Gate road, lovely sunset | penbet | 22/02/2019 |
From Abdon village hall, 8.5m circular, very windy but good views. Went up the heather mounds to bag true summit, but Photo at the trig point as it looks better ;) | Jephcote83 | 09/02/2019 |
With E. From Abdon village hall (ample car parking spaces). Across fields to Cockshutford, up metalled track to Clee Burf telecoms tower. Track along Shropshire Way to Brown Clee Hill viewpoint and true summit just beyond. Continued following Shropshire Way down to Bank House then across fields back to village hall. Low cloud meant no views at all, some snow around old quarry at Clee Burf. | Beeliner | 05/02/2019 |
Parked at SO 58777 87341 Zig Zagged my way up to the summit vewfinder. Needed to be slightly taller to read the viewfinder plate (Trig point pillar (TP1701) is missing but the spider is embedded half way up the steps with the flush bracket on the top step) excellent views on a fine day. | Tony Hartry | 17/01/2019 |
Nice climb to a windy summit, taking the scenic route downwards | lamcdougall | 08/11/2018 |
Climbed in low cloud with zero visibility from top. Disappointing. | Ramblingpaul | 15/10/2018 |
On Shropshire Way from road to NW then left to summit. On to Clee Burf and then back all the way on SW. Good walk, great weather, good views. | KC | 04/10/2018 |
Trig visit. | chalky1953 | 23/09/2018 |
From Clee Burf with Alvin. Fantastic walk; I had underestimated these hills on every level. Shropshire Way and lane back to Cockshutford. | Wycombe Wanderer | 07/09/2018 |
Day collecting Shropshire Marilyns, 7 in total. | tomd4 | 09/08/2018 |
From Clee Burf with Clare, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie. | Dangerous Dave | 06/08/2018 |
From Cockshutford via Nordy Bank. Warm, sunny day. Light breeze. | Rounsfell | 22/06/2018 |
With SR from picnic area cp. | Frank | 15/06/2018 |
Left bike on road and walked up (on a cycling trip to Wales). | tsharp | 29/05/2018 |
Parked in a layby and up through the woods return via the tarmac path as route up was boggy | jmistry86 | 13/04/2018 |
Circuit from SO607872, using walk sh101 downloaded from go4awalk.com. | Crib Goch | 11/04/2018 |
From Cockshutford via Clee Burf. Followed bridleway then Shropshire Way to summit, blizzard like conditions at summit but most of the route was adequately sheltered. | muzza2 | 17/03/2018 |
Walk up from the east by bridleways. Good views but not fantastic. 2nd marlyn of the day | Nozzer | 23/02/2018 |
Parked at Burwarton, SE of summit, walked up through forest. Very windy on top today, nearly blown over on steps up to the toposcope! Beautiful hill, interesting quarry remains nearby. | PiranhaFish | 30/12/2017 |
welshe | 02/12/2017 | |
Evening walk up the mast access road in the dark, moonlight and stars out... unusual trig point and marker embedded in steps up to viewfinder...then onto the heather lump the other side of the masts | N.Morters | 28/11/2017 |
2/2M From near hillside farm, track all the way in the dark. | robertphillips | 18/10/2017 |
With K from West. Space to park one car at start of bridleway. Just came from busy Wrekin but no one around here at all | Ashley | 09/09/2017 |
Quiet evening stroll up and around. Views to Cadair Idris (just). | ronanhead | 02/09/2017 |
Hour and a half county top walk from the ample parking area used for Brown Clee picnic area near Ditton Priors. Second visit and this was the third of three tops walking the Shropshire way from Titterstone clee, over Clee Burf to Brown Clee. A distance of seven miles, returning the same way. The walk starting from the viewpoint carpark under Titterstone Clee took five and a half hours. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 28/08/2017 |
With: hb; From roadside parking at SO607872, followed excellent path up through woods. Superb 360 view. Shameful destruction of trig to build the topograph, which is now too high for short people to read! Walked around aerial enclosures (which seemed to be full of sheep!) to visit summit. Returned by permissive path through woods. | Ian Baines | 28/08/2017 |
With: ib; | Helen Baines | 28/08/2017 |
Second ascent. From NE up track which appears to be an old incline. | PeteF | 21/06/2017 |
From 607872, muddy in places. | NormanW | 14/06/2017 |
Approached via bridleway from west. | Cas-gwent | 22/05/2017 |
yorkielad | 25/04/2017 | |
Abdon 'phone box out & back. A revisit with SG to my 1st recorded Marilyn after 37 years. | Smudge | 27/03/2017 |
With Smudge in the mist for my final Shropshire Marilyn | SteveG | 27/03/2017 |
From Cockshutford. Good tracks but very muddy! Day of squalls and showers. | twg27 | 05/03/2017 |
Good parking layby SO 607872, walk up through woods on eastern side,visited both tops then onto Clee Burf. | dgresty | 16/02/2017 |
From Titterstone Clee over Clee Burf. Made sure I bagged the true summit this time. | prwild | 30/12/2016 |
They should have erected the topograph next to the trig., instead of vandalising it. Hummock beyond masts visited, although it says on the topograph it's the highest point in Shropshire. Then on to Clee Burf. | ngthack | 27/11/2016 |
With Jo, from Stokegorse cp: moorland paths to Clee Burf, SW to Brown Clee Hill (trig and top), returning by moorland paths via Nordy Bank Fort. Weather; generally sunny, cool breeze, moderate visibility. | amblerbob | 20/10/2016 |
From Burwarton upto Clee Burf across to Brown Clee and back down. Good paths throughout. | Andrew Pearson | 09/10/2016 |
Second summit today after Stiperstones. Parked near the gate on North side, followed nice path to summit. Steep at first but levels off at the top. Excellent topography, nice to see nearly every hill I climbed so far. This top completes my Shropshire Hills. | Viroco | 09/10/2016 |
Easy 30min walk up from Bank House ...parked just to side of gate at footpath. Topograph (instead of trig point) at the top is nice ...clear evening with lovely red sunset and excellent views. | keithelliott | 05/10/2016 |
Repeat w Jenx, same parking, same lovely lane. More direct to summit past the masts. | nordicstar | 04/10/2016 |
Nice hill. Shame about the trig. | jenx | 04/10/2016 |
Went up from West via the Shropshire Way. Poured with rain. | MarkH | 26/09/2016 |
with Katherine | IanHHill | 24/09/2016 |
Following our ascent of Clee Burf we followed the Sropshire Way to the adjacent summit of Abdon Burf or Brown Clee Hill [County Top.] The old trig pillar replaced by a topograph. | sooztops | 07/08/2016 |
It really is brown. Great atmosphere up this county top. | tumpawumpa | 01/08/2016 |
From the Neenton/Cleobury North side, lay-by on road through woods, fairly steep climb and some fantastic views of the Wrekin and Malverns on the way up. Good summit, saw Great Rhos on the horizon (still need to go back and finish that one). Circled around and back down, the forestry work has churned one of the paths into an unpassable bog, but the other path was fine. 4.7miles, great bit of walkage. | Stuzinho | 31/07/2016 |
Number one of three summits on this walk. Cloudy but with period of rain and some sunny spells. Abdon Burf / Brown Clee Hill (540m), Clee Burf (510m) and Titterstone Clee Hill (533m) using the Shropshire Way on the outward route via Bromdon. Returning via Cleestanton, Cleedownton and Burwarton Park. Distance = 30.68km. Average moving speed = 4.9km/h. Time moving = 6:15. Ascent = 898m. | paulnewby81 | 10/07/2016 |
We went up the highest hill in Shropshire.it was great.it was windy. | CalTudor | 09/07/2016 |
Parked to the East and walked a ~4.5 mile circular route. Fred says that it was brilliant but that he fell in the mud twice. Cal came too; Bob was carried up, and walked most of the way down. | Ham and Skate | 09/07/2016 |
From A4117 where Shropshire Way crosses it to W of Cleehill with Shaky. Over Titterstone Clee Hill first following the line of the Way until the minor road deviates & walked up that & round the edge of the quarry to that summit which is a grand viewpoint. Then picked up Shropshire Way again & followed it passed Callowgate. Callow Way was ankle deep in mud. Followed Way generally N to Navigational Relay Station where Shaky bailed out. Continued to summit of Brown Clee Hill in distinctly thundery conditions. Returned by same route back over Titterstone Clee Hill. Probably easier ways of doing both hills together... | NotReallyABagger | 25/06/2016 |
Verge parking to east SO607872. Pleasant walk up through woods. | mart0797 | 18/06/2016 |
Room for one car at SO 60210 87753, at the foot of the 'Incline'. However, there is now ample parking at SO 60770 87201, which would allow a more aesthetic ascent of the hill. 
As I don't get many opportunities to make comments (this is my 1st), may I thank gerrybowes for many, many usefull logs. | aul-fogie | 03/06/2016 |
Walked from Stokegorse over Clee Liberty Common to Clee Burf and then onwards to Brown Clee Hill | astokes | 30/05/2016 |
Clear, sunny. British Orienteering Champs - had to deviate from my line to touch the trig point - wasn't having a great run anyway, so this was a consolation. Will return to correct top sometime. | davechaffey | 30/04/2016 |
Parked off road opposite footpath signposted as Forest Track (SO60776 87203). Took direct route up path through Stanbroughs Wood visiting trig first to south of Wireless Station. Trig pillar destroyed but mounting and fb built in to steps to view point. Then went to 540 spot height on hillock North of Wireless Station. 
Very windy difficult to stand, but did avoid showers. | mntainman | 06/04/2016 |
With Steve | GinaSmith | 06/04/2016 |
From the east on FPs to top. Great views all round from the top with identification of hills made easier by the topograph. If the masts hadn't been there would have been even better. | PeterD | 25/03/2016 |
Glorious spring walk in sunshine through woodland and by lake. Also climbed Titterstone Clee Hill the same day after reading about it in the Cadfael book. | edmundjohnson | 25/03/2016 |
A muddy and slippery ascent from the west. Great views with 3 or so inches of snow on the ground. Took the steep footpath back down to the south and made the short walk back to the car by road. | mrcarllewis | 05/03/2016 |
Parked to NE and followed paths and tracks until I saw aerials on summit and headed straight for them across very rough ground. Managed to find same route back to car. Sunny and cold. | mike.hoult | 18/02/2016 |
A late start because of the A38 being a car park and icy roads near the hill, including a four star skid at Clee St Margarets, even with winter tyres...But never mind, it was an utterly glorious day: blue skies, huge views and nice crunchy snow at the top. From Stokegorse, via Nordy Bank fort and the 5 springs. There wasn't time to bag Titterstone Clee as well, so I went over the top of the hill through Stanbroughs wood, past Black Bank and back up to Clee Burf. Glorious sunset views on the way down off piste past the quarry, towards the fort and back. Recommended pub: The Kings Arms in Cleobury Mortimer. Cheap plentiful food, 6 different Hobsons beers (mmmmm) and a roaring fire. Splendid! | Gill | 20/01/2016 |
Parked by bridle way access on NW side. Followed track upto the summit. Started raining as approaching summit. Soaked through by the time I got back to the car! | stevebiswalkin | 18/11/2015 |
With Katy. 10.5mile circuit with sun and clear views. | George Thompson | 25/09/2015 |
Eventually we found the place to park and headed up through thick woodland then saw the transmitting towers and soon we were stood by a monument depicting the highest point. An amazing 360 panorama. | Tony and Karen | 23/07/2015 |
A pleasant walk up from the West (never ascended from this direction before) - rather good views - it had been and still was a showery day so the air was clear and there were lots of interesting dark and light effects | M3WDD | 22/05/2015 |
Top number 106, climbed from the west. | magirob | 29/04/2015 |
Climbed in 20 minutes at sunset, great views! | Brodie | 10/04/2015 |
Parked on road E of peak (not the road leading to the top but a rural road further down), climb with family, friends and a dog through Stanbroughs Wood. Beautiful day and views from peak for miles and miles. | bgalon | 05/04/2015 |
6/6 Nice walk up from west. fantastic views from the beacon | Fergalh | 22/03/2015 |
Limited parking. Evidence of an interesting industrial history. | mike.hartley | 09/02/2015 |
2nd of my 10 Shropshire marilyns | Laura.W | 17/01/2015 |
Visited this one twice in a week, both times parking at SO607872. First time did a circuit but later realised I'd missed the actual summit. Second time did an out and back and made sure to visit the right spot. Route and write-up for second visit: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/callow-hill-and-brown-clee-hill-again.html | Gayle | 15/01/2015 |
First ascent. Dry weather but very hazy. Four mile circular walk from the Forest Trial car park with Smoky and Miko. | Skip | 20/09/2014 |
Still a bit foggy, but there was a poem by A E Hausman on the summit, didn't read it though! | beamerboy36 | 20/09/2014 |
5/5 | GmacT | 09/07/2014 |
From Brown Clee Picnic Area. With Gill. | ADT | 25/06/2014 |
With E from Bank House, weather fine & dry. | steve_a | 31/05/2014 |
Dry day but cloudy on the top hence a bit windy and cold. Descended via the service road - sore knees after! | andyhudson | 30/05/2014 |
Parked just east of New Earnstrey Park and used the Shropshire Way to get up the hill. Passed a phone box that had been turned into a book swop store - very handy if you have a book you've just finished. Fine views if you can ignore the man made eyesores at the top. Will the OS ask for their trig point back? | mindlessflogger | 13/04/2014 |
Poor forecast so chose Brown Clee and stayed dry but saw nothing. Good paths and signposts all round although without GPS, summit would have been missed. | SS | 05/04/2014 |
Parked in Burwarton. West up to Boyne Water and then along Shropshire way before turning east to the top where masts, pools, ruins and panoramic views all round. Return via Harewood. | callumorr | 15/03/2014 |
Parking roadside at Cockshutford, walked up to col between Clee and Abdon Burfs. After visiting Clee Burf retraced to col and followed fence line up to Abdon Burf so as to search for 2 benchmarks - found both. Summit in cloud, comms masts seen at last moment before walking into them (almost). Topograph (or toposcope) a good addition to hill top - but not at expense of the trig. At least metalwork has been retained. | jonglew | 17/02/2014 |
Another with the new year crowd and everyone made it to the top. Originally planned to follow the track up from near Hillside Farm but much nicer on the path further along the road to the south east. On the ascent when reaching the second track the path straight ahead is a much better option than turning right and trying to follow the right of way. | Newton Maximus | 02/01/2014 |
Parked to West near phone box,in gateway, room for few cars. W Jenx, walked/jogged up to top. Old trig replaced by functional looking viewfinder, Flush bracket in the steps. On past mast to true highpoint, ran back down nice green lane. | nordicstar | 15/11/2013 |
CK | SheilaS | 09/11/2013 |
Walked up from Abdon with the Vicar, and flew the county flag from the summit. If you can ignore the vast communications station and accompanying earthworks, it's a beautiful view. | AlexanderHoward | 10/08/2013 |
A Sunday afternoon hill climb with Kieran. This hill has two humps both with tv masts on them. | Mako V12V | 21/07/2013 |
Top no. 30. Following on from Worcestershire Beacon ascent (top no. 30) the previous day..... took taxi from Ludlow to B4364 (at SO 605832)then walked over Brown Clee Hill (via Boyne Water) and down to Cleobury North, for bus back to Ludlow and train home. A delightful sunny morning and a brilliant walk along easy trails; and with no one else around I had the hill to myself!! Distance 6.1 miles, time 2:20, climb 898 feet | alan.65to70 | 07/06/2013 |
Up and back from Harewood in cloud and rain. Didn't see much. | Fred Windsor | 28/05/2013 |
Climbed from Hillside up broad access path to masts. Warm clear day. Path quite steep initially. Great views from top. Never seen so many buzzards in one area. | Argentum66 | 02/05/2013 |
Great view from the summit of this dominant hill. | bolton | 25/04/2013 |
Good walk on a windy day | BazWylie | 16/04/2013 |
Climbed from a property in Abdon that already stands at 1100 feet. 
Mist came in and NOTHNIG could be seen | breweryman | 12/04/2013 |
soft,deep snow lying. Quite hard work. | steve hudson | 23/01/2013 |
Burwarton - Brown Clee Hill - Clee Burf - Titterstone Clee Hill - Cleeton St Mary - Loughton - Burwarton. Mud in the valley, snow on the tops. | davidpettit84 | 12/01/2013 |
from east side with my family. | M0YDH | 05/01/2013 |
First spice walk | adriane | 09/12/2012 |
Climbed with Geoff M6PYG from Bank House SO 585869 (23 mins). | G4OBK (Phil) | 01/12/2012 |
Climbed with Dan and Rob - Wet, muddy & marshy hill, wasn't particularly exciting. | Louieb78 | 20/11/2012 |
Muddy and Wet, also beware of the Dogs in the village on the western side of the hill. | robe | 20/11/2012 |
With Til from SW | chindit | 10/11/2012 |
Parked in layby opposite picnic area above Cleobury North. Went through gate and across two fields before climbing through wooded area. Finally, along service road to the summit. Autumn colours wonderful. (Solo) | gerrybowes | 30/10/2012 |
climbed and driven with DP and Bonzo 
Sunset over the hills, beautiful! | mr bounce | 27/10/2012 |
A cycle ride from Craven Arms to Leominster that also included Titterstone Clee Hill. | Alex C | 03/10/2012 |
On Way to Cornwall for the county tops | nickywood1 | 10/09/2012 |
70 plus staff and friends of Morris Lubricants 'Bagged' for the 2012 Morris Lubricants County Top Challenge for the Tct (Teenage Cancer Trust). | morrislube | 08/09/2012 |
Done with work Collegues as part of ML TCT challenge | AJGoddard | 08/09/2012 |
Our first evening/night-time walk. From Hillside we parked in the layby and followed the path up through the bracken and then along the woodland walk. The bridleway up was very steep but tarmac'd so not too tough. Followed the bridleway all the way to the top just as the sun was setting and walked back in the dark. A bit spooky but not difficult. | hmt1000 | 03/09/2012 |
Meg and me part of a 20 mile round trip. Too hot but great to stretch all 6 legs 2+4 | Roland Brooks | 01/09/2012 |
Climbed as part of the Wenlock Olympian Walk | robert | 21/07/2012 |
County top - Shropshire | Janie | 30/06/2012 |
I suggest this trigpoint needs a catagory all of it's own, needs to be "Recycled" i suppose one mans vandalism is anothers art? - i personally found it different and interesting, is this unique? as FB and Spider being made into something else? At least it survives in part. I parked at the Bridleway to the west, great little evening walk up lots of Sheep and Rabbits, very boggy underfoot great views all the way - great location. extra point at it is Pillar number 750 :). | griefmiester | 21/06/2012 |
Clare & Charles. Walked up from Abdon. Reasonable views despite rain and cloud. | BHMC | 10/06/2012 |
With Clare, from Abdon. Dry. | alwaysinshorts | 10/06/2012 |
KJF FP up from the Hillside road to the East | crazy | 05/06/2012 |
I am working my way through the Historic County Tops with my 2 Dalmatians - Celsie our 6 year old girl and Sandy our 4 year old boy - we have written a full log, with pictures, of this walk (and the others) which you can read at "http://blog.schunikka.co.uk" | Schunikka | 19/05/2012 |
Approximate date, certain year. It was certainly not the height of summer but warm enough to break sweat. For a county top not as much difficulty as expected. If memory serves took a fairly direct route to summit from layby on nearby unclassified road via sheepy fields. Descent along track and thence along footpath through small coniferous wood. Perfectly pleasant. | nwormgage | 13/05/2012 |
Parked the car in the parking area below Nordy Bank. A lovely walk with warm sunshine and the song of skylarks. | Sprog | 11/03/2012 |
Niamh 5 and Nathan 4 joined me on their second climb up the Brown Clee. Started at the picnic site and worked our way up through Stanbroughs Wood, closely followed by the Gruffalo... Good walk although wind on the top took the edge off the wonderful jam s | neilford1973 | 15/02/2012 |
Parked on roadside and climbed up through woods, then followed road around to summit and masts. Decended by a slightly longer route. Pleasent walk and first real climb of the challenge | Maryfooksmills | 12/02/2012 |
From roadside parking near signed picnic area (SO 60815 87160) - Stanbroughs Wood - Brown Clee Hill - Clee Burf. Returned via Bridge Pool. Clear paths throughout. | david230201 | 08/01/2012 |
final Shropshire Marilyn, along with Clee Burf. a satisfying 10k loop from hillside coppice. wow was it windy though!! | stig_nest | 26/12/2011 |
Short circuit from the picnic-site NE. Pleasant woodland-and-moors walking to a grand viewpoint, although there will be too many buildings for many. | poppiesrara | 25/09/2011 |
Six Shropshire Summit Challenge 2011 | bradonline | 11/06/2011 |
Nice topograph, trig & masts, evidence of quarrying, ?wild ponies, warm & dry, had the tops to ourselves. | apricorum | 20/05/2011 |
A very gentle ascent from Clee Burf. | JohnStoneham | 15/05/2011 |
Climbed numerous times, from both sides, this time from Abdon village, 5miles round trip. | Sipha | 02/05/2011 |
With Bib on a cold day | lozinworcester | 01/04/2011 |
Walked with Neil only he wouldn't believe me that the Council would put a trig point that is not on the real top. Health and safety dear boy. The real top is round the back of the masts. I did the top and you didn't - ya boo sucks! | simon and co | 10/02/2011 |
dad and south shropshire ramblers | oldpens | 23/01/2011 |
Lovely walk great views with wild horses on the top ! | Laurenaldis | 12/01/2011 |
with Andy and Neil, a bright summer's day, the two tops of Abdon Burf and Abdon Clee. | Lou | 25/06/2010 |
Part of Bridgnorth Walk | bri&dave | 31/05/2010 |
Notional date, have been up several times by different routes. | beorwulf | 22/05/2010 |
Start point Abdon Church, circular walk via Brown Clee Hill, Clee Burf, Nordy Bank Fort and returning along public paths through neighbouring fields. Access good, 6.78 miles | Dashers | 16/05/2010 |
From Marsh Farm by Shropshire way over Midland red clay. | Eddie | 25/02/2010 |
From B4364 at SO638835 (snow made minor roads unwise). Visited toposcope and knoll to north. | StephenDawson | 08/01/2010 |
An excellent circular walk from Clee Liberty Common taking in Clee Burf and Abdon Burf. | Herbert Anchovy | 28/09/2009 |
Radio masts let the summit down but great views of Shropshire. | Knobbly Stiles | 27/07/2009 |
Had a hill bagging day in Shropshire, bagged The Wrekin first in full cloud, and then Stiperstones, Hazler Hill, Ragleth Hill and Brown Clee Hill in perfect sunshine and heat. This was my least favourite hill of the day because of the clutter of masts on top and WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TRIG? | DanTrig | 27/06/2009 |
walked up from burwarton nice walk up .Summit is well defined by a shropshire beacon. Visited alternative summits as well. | hodder | 24/06/2009 |
With Alby, Chris and Tony. Six Shropshire Summits. | Stuart Hyde | 13/06/2009 |
Ground at SO 59375 86707 is higher than view indicator | George Gradwell | 29/05/2009 |
KeithByTheC | 04/05/2009 | |
Direct ascent. Snow on the top! | dianepick | 11/04/2009 |
As Clee Burf. With Wombourne and Ron. | steve hudson | 03/02/2009 |
Parked at bottom of hill in the area marked as Hillside on the OS, wide verge next to one of the well sign posted paths up the hill.... 
Another one I hadn't been up since School ! | heavyhorses | 15/01/2009 |
2nd Christmas Eve Walk. Access from the minor road near Ditton Priors up through the woodlands to Abdon Burf. Had lunch in one of the depressions at Monkeys Fold between the two burfs. On to Clee Burf. On the way back, visited the memorial to the airmen who have crashed on the hill. Worth a stop. Retraced steps to decend. | Steve W | 24/12/2008 |
Very windy, lots of sheep, cracking views | thejerv | 21/12/2008 |
6th, & last Top on way home after West Co trip. Followed FP up from roadside parking to NE. Nice through trees, tho very muddy in places due to Forestry ops. Excellent widespread view in late pm sunshine. Liked Top & even Topo. Aerials+Hut crap though. | martin & storm | 18/11/2008 |
Solo | 1921 | 26/10/2008 |
Walk up the 'incline' (site of vernicular railway for the quarry that topped Abdon Burf) 3-4 times per week, short but very steep walk this way, (not for the unfit) the hill is rugged but beautiful and the views are spectacular. The Topo was installed in | antharper | 30/09/2008 |
Walked up from picnic site. | Overthehilljill | 28/09/2008 |
Highest of the 6 Shropshire summits. Number 5 on the 37 mile ldw and one of the hardest. Long approach from Caradoc, but with Titterstone Clee in sight. | wee mac | 14/06/2008 |
Lovely day - nice views, though summit disfigured somewhat by communications transmitters. | Isambard | 07/06/2008 |
My first week living in Shropshire & I made a special effort to bag its highest Marilyn. It was cold and there was a fantastic temperature inversion to the east - only Worcestershire Beacon stood proud of the mist... | DanHolme | 19/02/2008 |
j? | pigerg | 01/01/2008 |
A great day... I asked my lady out on the way! Good views. Climbed direct from Stoke Gorse and returned via Nordy Bank hillfort. | kaapiovuohi | 28/10/2007 |
Short climb with reasonable views, shame the trig has been replaced by a topo, can't see why we couldn't have had both. Still thats lotto money going to good use and the Ramblers association out of touch with what most walkers like on top of a hill. | rhalstead | 02/09/2007 |
Fantastic views and not as hard a climb as we first thought! | NESW | 27/08/2007 |
Was not a nice hill | Mark1974 | 12/07/2007 |
SOTA activation | Ian G7KXV | 22/06/2007 |
The grid reference agrees with the GPS. The top has a new stone pillar as a view point. | destaylor | 05/03/2007 |
Easys troll up forestry tracks from car park at SO 607 873. Summit ponds frozen over. Trig point broken up (grr!) with brass bits built into new viewing platform near ugly radio masts. Good views from an interesting post-industrial landscape. | wheresthepath | 03/02/2007 |
Alan and Otis | Glenford | 31/12/2006 |
I recommend walking up from Clee Liberty Common from the west. There is an excellent little car park at 
SO 56766 83419. 
My "home" County Top. | Nickwolf | 16/09/2006 |
Walked as part of the Shropshire Way | clivevilla | 04/09/2006 |
Easy to do, just follow one of the many tracks or the road all leading to the obvious radio masts at the top. Views fantastic. Trig point hill being repaired due to erosion but got up anyway! | Nick | 19/06/2006 |
From minor road to NW, lot of prickly gorse in places. This was one of the last sightings of the trig, on a plinth, on a mound: it was destroyed 3 weeks later to make way for an indicator. There are other knolly bumps around mast area. | Aye Jimmy | 17/06/2006 |
8ml walk from abdon village 
good views | gorman54 | 08/04/2006 |
SOTA 
In the Snow | Steve 2E0KPO | 28/01/2006 |
First visited in December '05. 
 
Also: Sixth and final of all peaks over 500m in Shropshire done on 2nd August 2010. | Chingwakabungya | 18/12/2005 |
I was lucky enough to be one of the last to climb this hill when the trig point still present. | Father Ted | 11/12/2005 |
with Jamie | vegibagger | 19/09/2005 |
Revisit. #19 of 40 Marilyns in 24h23, Brent Lynam driving | RHW | 12/03/2005 |
Lots of easy routes to the summit trig. | Rhayader_wander | 16/01/2005 |
From Abdon on a frosty and hazy day. | Jake994 | 21/12/2004 |
Did from W up track from NW of Abdon. Much better is path from E at picnic area W of Cleobury North. | robphys | 08/08/2004 |
Revisit date. First date not recorded. summit is N-most tumulus. from phone box SO585868: approx beeline quick & OK esp descent | RHW | 17/07/2004 |
Early morning climb to see the sunrise on the solstice - amazing views! | Lesley Jackson | 21/06/2004 |
Passing through and picking up trigs, caches and hills. | Walker Dan | 07/03/2004 |
540 kms from Dover. | peter | 14/07/2003 |
http://tomread.co.uk | m1eyp | 26/06/2003 |
Part of Shropshire Summits | MichaelF | 07/06/2003 |
trig top | johnfwoolley | 05/04/2003 |
Parked by the telephone box at Bank House. Climbed via the Shropshire Way and then up to the summit. The trig was next to transmitters but just below the cloud so views could be had. | garyhoney | 26/05/2002 |
With SB. | Dugswell2 | 11/05/2002 |
with karen | Townshend | 01/01/2002 |
With KW | JohnIvor | 20/11/2001 |
date unknown | Topographer57 | 15/07/2001 |
Many years ago! | Taz38 | 01/01/2001 |
Galltywenallt | 15/08/2000 | |
exact date unknown but I've been here | gigglejon | 01/01/2000 |
Trig pillar, also spot ht at SO 59370 86710 | webmaster | 01/06/1999 |
R Brown Clee FR route | Richard Tait | 04/07/1998 |
date? | nathanp | 01/06/1998 |
Solo night time ascent en route to Bristol. Quite eerie walking past the old crusher houses. Great night time views from the summit. | mikejacobs | 24/10/1996 |
Estimated date | PaulineD | 30/06/1996 |
A superb freezing day. Finding a place to start from the car was the only problem on ice-covered lanes. Abdon Liberty (082860) was chosen. We went straight onto Brown Clee, then enjoyed extending the walk over Clee Burf (pt. 510) and down to Nordybank Fort. This last section was particularly lovely as a breeze started up and began to clear the haze. Everything above 1100 ft was covered in snow- stunning views, then a fascinating, extensive fort to explore- not commercialised (NB-back in 1995). It had an appealingly remote atmosphere this day. With Pete | pwheeler | 29/12/1995 |
cleobury north,brown clee hill ,clee burf,jarmans point and forest. | steven ruffles | 12/09/1995 |
With Nigel L | ruthatlast | 02/09/1995 |
From Cockshutford | isabelle | 01/06/1995 |
Summit crossed during British Orienteering Champs, doing M21 long. 13km 570m climb. A welcome heavy drenching rain shower. In afternoon bagged Caer Caradoc at a more leisurely pace - then to Ian & Julia's in Shrewsbury. | Chris Pearson | 24/04/1993 |
petey | 01/01/1990 | |
Date unknown | RHW | 01/01/1990 |
During orienteering event | desperate dan | 01/06/1985 |
Excellent views for 20 miles around. Best viewpoint in England. | arranc | 12/04/1985 |
Revisited several times. Last up on 22/10/10. The summit still shows little sign of foot traffic, while the triangulation pillar has been severely vandalised by Ditton Priors Parish Council. This seems to attract the crowds. A lovely hill even with the masts. 
Photo is not of summit. Higher ground north of masts. | fasgadh | 01/06/1984 |
Numerous visits, especially for orienteering. This was the first foot ascent, having walked from Titterstone Clee Hill. Arrived at Cleehill village by bus and descended to Wheathill Youth Hostel from Brown Clee Hill. | JohnW | 29/01/1983 |
With Ramblers from Wilderhope Manor YH | Alan Moore | 30/06/1979 |
second summit on shropshire six walk...across from titterstone via b road and forest track. | andy8408 | 21/05/1978 |
Nice evening walk up to the summit. Soaked up the views for a while and enjoyed the solitude. Looking forward to further forays in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. | Gerry the Ranger | 27/07/1976 |
Good views - done as one of the Six Shropshire Peaks challenge | signyred | 21/06/1975 |
Loved this hill. Parked along places at side of road. Met three nice people on the way up. Went to trig point then the one man said that wasn't the genuine top so we went and had a chat for half an hour on the mound about 30 metres away that was the real top | Yeltzbagger | 01/01/1970 |
Date very approx. Done twice while at school. | dbb | 01/07/1960 |
Parked at Abdon Village Hall. Completed 7 mile ciruclar route via Shropshire Way to Abdon Burf and then Clee Burf. Descent via Nordy Bank Fort where we stopped for lunch. | Sweepy1471 | blank |
SP594867 probably just highest. | summitsup | blank |
First climbed as part of the 6 Shropshire summit walk 
From Abdon. | ChinnockC | blank |
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