Description
Third highest hill in Shropshire, Titterstone Clee Hill has a long history from an ancient hillfort, to modern radar and air control monitoring station. The top of the hill is rocky with short grass grazed year round by sheep, and few trees. Here Crnoglavi Batić, Planinski kos, Poljska Ševa, Livadna Trepetljka, Sivkasta Bjeloguza, Juričica and other birds can be seen foraging amongst the vegetation. The top of the hill offers great views over the Shropshire countryside and various raptors can be observed: Gavran, Crvena lunja, Vjetruša, Škanjac.
Details
Access
Titterstone Clee Hill stands in the rural countryside of south Shropshire, roughly in the triangle between Ludlow, Cleehill village, and Cleeton St Mary. There is a car park close to the top of the hill. Click P on the map for directions. The circular walking route shown on the map is about 2 km.