Description
Starting from the bottom of the valley at Carding Mill Valley National Trust car park there is a stream along which you can hike up for excellent views of the surrounding National Landscape. Around the buildings here Kır kırlangıcı and Ev kırlangıcı often breed and can be seen during summer.
Follow the signs and path up to the waterfall Lightspout, keeping an eye out for Derekuşu along the way, or explore your own route through the heather and bracken amongst which birds such as Kar Tavuğu ssp scotica, Taşkuşu, Çayır incirkuşu, Kervançulluğu would be expected. In the air above Kuzgun, Kerkenez, Kızıl Çaylak, and Şahin are common.
In the summer Tarlakuşu display flights and distinctive song is often heard. In early May Dag cılıbıtı is possible.
Overall spring and late summer are probably the best times of year to go.
Details
Access
Most visits will start by passing Church Stretton and either go along the valley towards the National Trust carpark, from which several advertised trails start, or along Bur Way where there is lots of parking spots and good view points. If prefering to stay in your car, a slow drive towards the Gilder Club can be interesting (or the adventerous could even take to the air there!) Press a P on the map for directions to a carpark.
There are train connections in Church Stretton from Shrewsbury, and Manchester. As well as local bus connections. It is about a mile from Church Stretton to the natural areas of interest. Although there would be quite an elevation gain a visit by bicyle is also possible.
Be prepared to spend at least half a day here for a thorough visit. The route shown on the map is about 7 km in total.