Ightfield
Tuesday 12th June 2007, 2:41PM BST.
Distance: Three-and-a-half miles.
Terrain: Easy walking on lanes and fieldpaths.
1. Start your walk at Ightfield Church, to the south-east of Whitchurch. From the car park, enter the churchyard and turn immediately right alongside the hedge until encountering a stile leading into a field.
Cross over and continue along the left-hand boundary and on to a stile at the far end of the field.
2. Walk up the right-hand boundary as far as a stile, cross over and bear half-left up the next field to a stile in the far boundary.
3. Cross this and continue past a trig point to a drive, turn right along it and cross a stile on the right into a large field. Continue along the the left-hand boundary to a gate and bear left down to a stile in the bottom right-hand corner.
4. Cross over and walk across another large field, aiming to the left of the cottages at the far end, where a stile leads out to a lane.
5. Turn left along this and walk towards the small settlement of Ash Parva, bearing right at the first junction and walking down to a crossroads where you will find a small pond on the right — a good place to rest before setting out on your return journey.
6. Then turn left along the lane in the direction of Ightfield for about one-and-a-half miles until reaching the village, next to a children’s play area.
7. Take the first turning on the left which leads back to the church.

* Shropshire and Mid Wales are perfect for getting out and enjoying a countryside walk, but over time there may be changes to access on some routes. If you follow one of our walks and find a problem, please let us know so that we can amend the details online. Simply e-mail us at internet@shropshirestar.co.uk with the details.
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