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Summer Solstice Sunrise Hike: Brown Clee Hill
03:45 21st June 2026
atSummer Solstice Sunrise Hike: Brown Clee Hill
03:45 - 07:30 21st June 2026
More InformationWelcome the longest day of the year with a magical sunrise hike up Brown Clee Hill. Reach the summit in time for golden morning light, sweeping panoramic views, and a peaceful moment above the clouds—then wander on to hidden gems like Boyne Water as the hills wake up around you.
Join us on Sunday 21st June 2026 for a truly special summer solstice sunrise hike to the highest point in Shropshire. This early morning adventure takes us across the beautiful Brown Clee Hill, summiting Abdon Burf and Clee Burf, just in time to watch the sun rise over the rolling Shropshire Hills.
Expect peaceful pre-dawn hiking, birdsong, and that unbeatable feeling of watching the landscape come alive with the first light of the longest day of the year. Bring warm layers, a headtorch, and something hot to enjoy as we pause for sunrise.
About Brown Clee Hill
Brown Clee Hill is the highest point in Shropshire, reaching 540 m (1,770 ft) at its summit, Abdon Burf. Set within the Shropshire Hills National Landscape, it’s known for its twin summits, wide heathland, and sweeping panoramic views that stretch as far as the Malvern Hills on a clear day. The hill also has a rich industrial past, with a history of limestone and “Dhustone” quarrying—remnants of old workings and buildings can still be spotted along the route. It was even once home to the highest coalfield in Britain, which is quite the claim to fame for a peaceful hilltop. Today, it’s a favourite among walkers and a key part of the Shropshire 3 Clee Hills Hike, offering a perfect mix of history, nature, and big open views.Why Join?
🌅 Solstice sunrise magic – Watch the sun rise on the longest day of the year from Shropshire’s highest point🥾 A rewarding morning adventure – A steady, scenic route with a real sense of achievement
🌄 Incredible views – Panoramas across the Shropshire Hills as the light changes
🤝 Friendly group vibes – Share the experience with like-minded outdoor lovers
🌿 Feel-good start to your day – There’s no better way to kick off a summer morning
Route Highlights
⛰️ Abdon Burf Summit (540 m / 1,771 ft) – The highest point in Shropshire, offering open heathland and panoramic views. A perfect sunrise spot.⚡ Clee Burf Summit (510 m / 1,673 ft) – The second summit with sweeping views and fascinating wartime history, including stories of aircraft crashes across the hills.
🌊 Boyne Water Lake – A peaceful hidden gem—ideal for a quiet pause after sunrise, or even a refreshing wild swim if you're feeling brave.
🌄 Sunrise moment – We’ll time our arrival to sit and soak in the sunrise as the hills glow in early morning light.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday 21st June 2026🕓 Time: Meet at 3:45 am, sunrise 4:46 am, finish approx. 7:30 am
📏 Distance: Approx. 9.5 km (6 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 290 m
🔀 Level: Intermediate – some uneven and rocky terrain
🧭 Terrain: Grassy and sometimes muddy hills, uneven paths, and gentle descents
Summer Solstice Sunset Hike: Stiperstones
20:30 21st June 2026
atSummer Solstice Sunset Hike: Stiperstones
20:30 - 22:30 21st June 2026
More InformationCelebrate the summer solstice with an unforgettable sunset hike across the wild Stiperstones. Expect rugged ridgelines, golden-hour views, and a touch of adventure—with an optional scramble and a glowing sunset to top it all off.
Join us on Sunday 21st June 2026 for an epic summer solstice evening hike across the wild and rugged Stiperstones. Timed perfectly for the longest day of the year, this 5 km adventure follows sections of the Shropshire Way before climbing to the iconic quartzite ridge, where we’ll watch the sun set in blazing solstice style.
Expect rocky, uneven terrain, airy ridgelines, and a short optional scramble to reach the trig point near the summit. This is a proper adventure—bring layers, a headtorch, and your best “wow, this is unreal” energy.
About the Stiperstones
The Stiperstones is one of Shropshire’s most dramatic landscapes—a rugged 10 km quartzite ridge rising to 536 m at Manstone Rock. Formed around 480 million years ago and sculpted by Ice Age weathering, it’s famous for its jagged rock formations (known as tors) that give the ridge its wild, almost otherworldly feel. Expect striking features like the Devil’s Chair, Shepherd’s Rock, and Manstone Rock—each offering incredible panoramic views stretching across the Shropshire Hills and into Wales.This National Nature Reserve is also rich in wildlife, with open heathland home to species like red grouse, and forms part of the long-distance Shropshire Way. Steeped in folklore, the ridge is said to be haunted by tales of the Devil himself and the ghostly Wild Edric… so if the wind starts howling, don’t say you weren’t warned 👀
Why Join?
🔥 Summer solstice magic – Celebrate the longest day with a sunset hike in one of Shropshire’s wildest landscapes.🌄 Epic sunset views – Watch the sun drop from a dramatic ridge with panoramic views for miles.
🥾 Adventurous terrain – Rocky trails and optional scrambling add a fun, hands-on element.
📸 Unique photo spots – Jagged tors, glowing skies, and iconic landmarks along the way.
🤝 Great group vibes – A sociable, supportive hike with fellow sunset chasers.
Route Highlights
🛤️ The Shropshire Way – Follow sections of this classic long-distance trail through rolling hills and open moorland.🪨 Devil’s Chair – A striking rocky outcrop steeped in folklore and one of the ridge’s most iconic features.
⛰️ Stiperstones Ridge – A wild, quartzite spine offering sweeping views across Shropshire and beyond.
📍 Trig Point Scramble – Optional short scramble to reach the summit trig point—sure-footedness and confidence required. Prefer to skip it? You can relax at the base and still enjoy the views.
🌅 Solstice sunset – Soak in the golden light of the longest day before heading back as dusk settles.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday 21st June 2026🕣 Time: Meet at 8:30 pm, sunset 9:42 pm, finish approx. 10:30 pm
📏 Distance: 5 km (3 miles)
⛰️ Ascent: 220 m (722 ft)
🔀 Level: Intermediate – uneven rocky terrain with optional light scrambling
🧭 Terrain: Rocky paths, ridgelines, and open moorland