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Latest Events in Ironbridge(July Updated)

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Walk 15 Lightmoor Loop 4 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre

May 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the beauty of Vanes Coppice and old Lightmoor on Walk 15 Lightmoor Loop, covering a pleasant 4-mile route. Starting at Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre in Coalbrookdale, this walk offers a moderate pace through picturesque woodlands and field paths, with minimal muddy sections. Led by Jane Warman, walkers will traverse Crackshall Lane, Cherry Tree Hill, and Squatters Cottage, enjoying the serene nature reserve along the way. For a leisurely stroll amidst stunning scenery, make sure to wear sturdy walking boots and bring along water, snacks, and lunch. Children under 18 are welcome but must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Be prepared for variable weather conditions in the Ironbridge Gorge region. Parking may be challenging, so plan ample time to reach the event. Public transport options to Ironbridge are limited but available. Completion of multiple walks during the festival can earn you prestigious medals, including the coveted Cartman Challenge medal for those surpassing 150 miles. Immerse yourself in nature and history on the Lightmoor Loop, a delightful exploration of the region's natural beauty.

Walk 9 The Ironmen Way 20 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Join the Walk 9 The Ironmen Way 20 miles event in Ironbridge, celebrating the local Ironmen and Severn Gilders Morris Group's 40-year legacy. The route includes key locations that inspired them, starting at the iconic Iron Bridge and moving through various Morris dance-named places like Jackfield Church, Broseley Church, Benthall Hall, and Much Wenlock Church. This strenuous walk covers a brisk pace across a mix of off-road footpaths and roads, with steps and stiles along the way. Participants should come prepared with at least 2 liters of water, snacks, and lunch, as there will be limited opportunities to purchase supplies. Suitable footwear is essential for the terrain, and walkers should be ready for varying weather conditions. Children aged 12-18 accompanied by a responsible adult may be able to join the walk. Parking in the gorge can be challenging, so plan accordingly. Public transport options to Ironbridge are limited. Complete 25, 50, 75, or 100 miles over three or more walks during the festival to earn a medal, with a special Cartman Challenge medal for those surpassing 150 miles.

Sunday Social: Much Wenlock and the lost Village of Arlescott 10 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

Mar 24, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience a delightful 10-mile Sunday Social on March 24, 2024, at the Toll House in Ironbridge. Embark on a scenic walk to the charming town of Much Wenlock through the captivating Medieval Village of Arlescott, then return via the Shropshire Way. The route starts at the Toll House, leading to Benthall Hall, Wyke, Arlescott, and finally into Much Wenlock for a leisurely 30/40-minute break to savor the town's beauty. Expect a moderate walk with a steady pace over varied terrain, including paths, field paths, woodland, and minor lanes. Be cautious of a few stiles and slippery timber steps if wet, with muddy conditions anticipated. Ensure you have suitable walking boots/shoes, water, snacks, and weather-appropriate gear. Children aged 12-18 accompanied by a responsible adult can partake in this adventure. Plan ample time for parking in the gorge area, and note limited public transport options to Ironbridge. For further details or to discuss participation eligibility, contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk. Don't miss this enriching exploration of Much Wenlock and Arlescott's lost village!

Walk 1 Thankful Harley and Wenlock Edge 21 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the picturesque landscapes of Ironbridge on Walk 1 Thankful Harley and Wenlock Edge, covering a distance of 21 miles. Starting at The Toll House in Ironbridge, this challenging route takes walkers through historical sites such as Arlescott Medieval Village and Much Wenlock Olympic field. The journey begins by crossing the iconic Iron Bridge and continues along the scenic River Severn to Buildwas Bridge. Trekking along the Severn Way to Sheinton, hikers will pass through Bannister’s Coppice and Homer before reaching the quaint Thankful Harley Church for a brief stop. The trail then ascends towards Wenlock Edge at Presthope, joining the Shropshire Way for a lunch break. Following the Shropshire Way towards Much Wenlock, walkers will encounter the remnants of Arlescott Medieval Village and traverse through Wyke before returning to Iron Bridge via Benthall Edge Wood. Preparedness is key for this challenging hike, so ensure you have proper footwear, ample water, and suitable provisions. Children aged 12-18 accompanied by a responsible adult may participate, with prior arrangements. Parking may be limited, so plan accordingly, and public transport options are available but limited. Participants completing 25, 50, 75, or 100 miles over multiple walks during the festival can earn medals, with a special Cartman Challenge medal for those surpassing 150 miles.

Walk 12 The Industrial Archaeology of Benthall 4 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on Walk 12, "The Industrial Archaeology of Benthall," covering 4 miles in Ironbridge. Starting at The Toll House, journey through the historic Benthall woodlands, rich in diverse flora and fauna. Follow the route towards Patten’s Quarry, where you can appreciate and identify the various plant and animal species along the way. The walk presents a moderate challenge at a leisurely pace, mostly through woodland terrain that may have muddy sections. Expect steps and boardwalks in the woodland, but no stiles to navigate. Note that this walk is not suitable for dogs. Led by Walk Leader Bob Thomas, this exploration offers insight into the area's past industries before returning to The Toll House. Participants are advised to come prepared with water, snacks, and appropriate footwear for the potentially changing weather. Children under 18 are welcome with adult supervision. Allow ample time for parking in the gorge, as public transport options are limited. Medals are available for achieving milestones in distance covered during the festival, with the ultimate Cartman Challenge medal awaiting those who complete over 150 miles across multiple walks.

Walk 14 The Influence of The Darbys 5 miles | Dale End Car Park

May 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on a 5-mile journey around Coalbrookdale to delve into the historical connections of the Darby family. The route begins with a stroll through Dale End Park, followed by a trek up Coach Road towards the Museum of Iron and the Church. Traverse through Dale Coppice, Loamhole Dingle, the Rope Walk, and the Quaker Burial Ground. Experience Lydebrook Dingle before looping back to Dale End via Strethill. This moderate-grade walk unfolds on woodland footpaths and roads, featuring ascents, descents, steps, and some steep terrain. Furry companions are welcome, and Linda Birtwhistle leads the way. Participants must equip themselves with essentials like water, snacks, proper footwear, and weather-appropriate gear. Children under 18 are permitted with adult supervision. Adequate travel time is advised due to potentially challenging parking in the Gorge. Public transport options are limited, so plan accordingly. Completing multiple walks during the festival could earn you a prestigious medal, including the elusive Cartman Challenge medal for over 150 miles covered.

Walk 21 Mindfulness Walk around Coalport and Sutton Wood 3 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport

May 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the serenity of a guided mindfulness walk around Coalport and Sutton Wood with the knowledgeable Walk Leader, Amber Bicheno. Starting from the YHA Ironbridge Coalport, participants will traverse the picturesque Silkin Way before immersing themselves in the enchanting Sutton Woods. Amidst the wild garlic's mystical allure, the group will ascend steep steps mindfully, reaching the heart of the woodland for a moment of silent appreciation amidst like-minded individuals. The return journey follows the Severn Valley Way back to the Boat Inn, featuring moderate terrain and woodland paths. Participants are advised to come prepared with essentials such as water, snacks, and appropriate footwear for varied weather conditions. This 3-mile walk, happening on May 6, 2024, promises a tranquil experience, ideal for those seeking a mindful escape. Please note that this walk is conducted in silence and is unsuitable for young children. Secure your spot for this enriching experience when ticket sales begin on March 1, 2024, at 09:00.

Walk 19 Our Local Nature Reserves 8 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Join the upcoming Walk 19 "Our Local Nature Reserves" event in Ironbridge, where participants will have the opportunity to explore four stunning Local Nature Reserves: Lodge Field, Beeches Field, Rough Park, and Dawley Hamlets. The route begins with a scenic climb out of the Gorge, leading through Beeches Field and Lodge Lane before progressing to Rough Park. Walkers will then descend into the valley, following the Rough Park way alongside the railway line towards Little Dawley. The journey continues through Dawley Hamlets and Lightmoor, eventually circling back to Coalbrookdale via Crackshall Lane, Vanes Coppice, and Dale Coppice. The terrain consists of lanes and footpaths through fields and woodland, with occasional muddy patches. Expect some steep flights of steps and stiles along the way. While the walk is of moderate difficulty, the pace is leisurely, allowing for a relaxed exploration of the picturesque surroundings. Remember to bring water, snacks, and suitable footwear, as well as prepare for varying weather conditions. Participants completing specified distances over multiple walks during the festival will be eligible for commemorative medals. Don't miss this chance to experience the natural beauty of Ironbridge's Local Nature Reserves.

Walk 17 The Cressage Circular 15 miles | Dale End Car Park

May 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Walk 17, The Cressage Circular, covers a picturesque 15-mile route starting from Ironbridge and returning via the Severn Way. The journey takes walkers along an ancient drover’s path towards Cressage, passing through charming villages and scenic landscapes. Expect a moderate to strenuous level of difficulty with brisk pacing through fields, woodlands, and quiet lanes, including some muddy sections. Sturdy walking shoes and appropriate gear for varying weather conditions are a must. The walk is not recommended for dogs. Children aged 12-18 can participate if accompanied by a responsible adult. Adequate preparation with water, snacks, and suitable footwear is necessary as there are limited facilities en route. Medals are awarded for completing various distances over multiple walks during the festival, including the prestigious Cartman Challenge for those exceeding 150 miles. Plan ahead for parking in Ironbridge, and consider public transport options due to limited services. For event details and inquiries, contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk.

Walk 26 Broseley and The Red Church 6 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the tranquil beauty of Walk 26 in Ironbridge, a delightful 6-mile route leading to Broseley through the enchanting Benthall Woods. Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings as you make your way to the historic Red Church site. This scenic walk offers a peaceful escape into nature, allowing you to explore the picturesque landscapes and immerse yourself in the rich history of the area. Starting at The Toll House in Ironbridge, Walk 26 is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a leisurely stroll while taking in the beauty of the surroundings. Join fellow enthusiasts on May 7, 2024, for a memorable journey through the charming pathways of Broseley and the fascinating Red Church site.

Walk 27 Sutton Wood 4 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport

May 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on a serene 4-mile exploration of SGCT’s Sutton Wood site by joining Walk 27. The route will lead you through the picturesque surroundings of Haywood before looping back through Preenshead. This tranquil walk offers a perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in nature and enjoy the beauty of the Coalport area. The event will commence on May 7, 2024, starting from the YHA Ironbridge Coalport located at High Street, Coalport, TF8 7HT. Don't miss the chance to discover the unique charm of Sutton Wood while indulging in a refreshing outdoor experience.

Walk 32 The Coalport Ferry Disaster of 1799 4 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on a 4-mile journey tracing the path along the river to the haunting site of the Ferry Disaster of 1799 in Ironbridge. This historical walk offers a solemn reflection on the tragic incident that unfolded centuries ago. Starting from The Toll House in Ironbridge, visitors are led through a brief yet poignant account of the catastrophe that occurred at this location. The walk not only covers the physical distance but also delves into the emotional weight of the events that transpired on that fateful day. Participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history surrounding the Coalport Ferry Disaster of 1799, gaining a deeper understanding of the impact it had on the local community. Join in this meaningful exploration on May 8, 2024, as we honor the memory of those affected by this historical tragedy.

Walk 33 Buildwas Abbey 6 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre

May 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on Walk 33 to Buildwas Abbey, a captivating 6-mile circular route that offers a unique opportunity to explore the historic site. Join an English Heritage guide for an informative talk as you wander through the picturesque surroundings. This event is scheduled to take place on May 8, 2024, in Coalbrookdale at the Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre. The address for the venue is 2 Wellington Road, Coalbrookdale, TF8 7DX. Immerse yourself in the rich history and scenic beauty of the area as you learn about the fascinating past of Buildwas Abbey. This guided walk promises to be a memorable experience for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Don't miss this chance to discover the hidden gems of Buildwas Abbey while enjoying a leisurely stroll in the company of a knowledgeable guide.

Walk 42 Gorge-ous Landscapes 17 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 10, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Gorge by embarking on Walk 42 Gorge-ous Landscapes, covering a distance of 17 miles. This event, taking place on May 10, 2024, in Ironbridge, offers participants the opportunity to explore some of the most breathtaking viewpoints both within and overlooking the Gorge. Starting at The Toll House in Ironbridge, attendees will journey through picturesque landscapes, immersing themselves in the natural wonders of this iconic area. Don't miss out on this unique chance to discover the stunning scenery and diverse terrain that the Gorge has to offer.

Walk 47 Strethill and the Shropshire Way 5 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 10, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the beauty of the Shropshire Way as you embark on Walk 47 Strethill, a delightful 5-mile journey through the picturesque landscapes of Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale. Starting at The Toll House in Ironbridge, participants will be immersed in the rich history and natural wonders of the area on May 10, 2024. Strolling along the Shropshire Way, walkers will discover the charm of Strethill while taking in the serene surroundings and breathtaking views. This guided walk offers a unique opportunity to explore the hidden gems of this historic region, as well as an invigorating outdoor adventure for all nature enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Shropshire Way and uncover the beauty of Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale on this scenic 5-mile journey. Join fellow walkers at The Toll House and set off on a memorable exploration of the captivating landscapes and cultural heritage that define this enchanting part of England.

Walk 53 Buildwas and Little Wenlock 8 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on an invigorating 8-mile journey from Buildwas to Little Wenlock, offering breathtaking vistas of the majestic Wrekin. This scenic walking event, known as Walk 53 Buildwas and Little Wenlock, will take place in Ironbridge, starting from The Toll House on May 11, 2024. Participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings while enjoying a leisurely yet fulfilling trek. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a nature enthusiast looking to explore the countryside, this 8-mile walk promises a delightful experience for all. Take in the picturesque landscapes, embrace the tranquility of the route, and savor the moments of serenity amidst the captivating scenery. Join fellow walkers as you traverse the path from Buildwas to Little Wenlock, reveling in the tranquility and charm of the journey. Don't miss this chance to indulge in a memorable outdoor adventure and create lasting memories along the way.

Walk 60 Coalport, Broseley and Ironbridge Loop 8 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport

May 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the picturesque beauty of the Coalport, Broseley, and Ironbridge Loop on a delightful 8-mile walking trail. This serene path takes you from Coalport to Ironbridge and back, showcasing the stunning Gorge along the way. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as you meander through this historic area, steeped in charm and natural splendor. Starting from the YHA Ironbridge Coalport on High Street in Coalport, this invigorating walk offers a perfect blend of exercise and sightseeing. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, this loop provides a rewarding experience for all. Mark your calendars for May 12, 2024, and prepare to embark on a journey of exploration and relaxation amidst the scenic landscapes of Coalport, Broseley, and Ironbridge.

Gala concert - Ironbridge Gorge Brass Band Festival | Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron

Jul 13, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Arts
Orchestra
Experience the magic of the Gala concert at the Ironbridge Gorge Brass Band Festival in Coalbrookdale, featuring Langley Band and City of Birmingham Brass Band. This special evening event promises an unforgettable musical journey through popular musicals and films, culminating in a grand performance commemorating the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings by multiple bands. Held at the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron on July 13, 2024, tickets are priced at £10. Secure on-site parking will be available from 6.30pm, with delightful refreshments on offer. While the daytime festival on July 13th and 14th remains free to attend, all proceeds from the evening concert will be donated to charity. Don't miss this opportunity to support a good cause and revel in the harmonious melodies of these talented bands. For further details about the festival or to reach out to the organizers, please visit the festival's official page.

29. Exploring Benthall: 6 miles - Dog Friendly | Ironbridge Tollhouse

May 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
We follow the Shropshire Way along the river and then climb steadily up out of the gorge, we then head along Benthall edge and around to Benthall Hall. From here we walk across the fields towards Benthall and head back into the woods at Workhouse coppice and around to Pattens Rock quarry where we descend the steps and join the railway line back almost to Ironbridge and then at the lime kilns we take the higher dragons path back to the Ironbridge. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 6 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Woodland and farmland Steps and Stiles: Some steep steps both up and down and one stile. Dog Friendly: YES. Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!. Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite

38. The Geology and Mining Legacy of the Gorge: 4 miles - Walk & Talk | Ironbridge Tollhouse

May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
From Ironbridge, we follow the old railway towards Coalford, through Lloyd’s Head to Jackfield, uncovering the reasons for, and evidence of, slippage and the various attempts to repair and stabilise the landscape over many years. We cross the river via the Memorial Bridge and return to Ironbridge along the Lloyds. Grade of Walk:Easy Length:4 miles Pace:Leisurely Terrain:Good paths and tracks, and very few steps. Generally the walk is level with only a few short climbs. Some sections may be muddy. Please be aware that the second half of the walk involves walking along the Lloyds which only has limit footways. Steps and Stiles:Some steps but no stiles. Dog Friendly:NO Walk Leader:Chris Bullas Specific Walk Information: Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!! Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite

50. Hidden Gardens: 6 miles - Dog Friendly | Dale End Car Park

May 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
We start with a stroll through the formal gardens of Dale End Park and then take a tour of the park before heading along Station Road to the Cinder Hill and on to the Damson Orchard and Quaker Burial Ground. At Darby Road we head down to the Furnace Pool and then along the Lydebrook towards Oil House Coppice walking through the Community Orchard before climbing up through the woods to Rough Park. We cross the meadow and re enter the woods to explore the Sabbath Walks and on to Lodge Field. From here we make our way down into Ironbridge via Sunnyside Gardens. We cross the Ironbridge and head along the Severn Valley Way to cross the river again at the Free Bridge and walk up past the Bedlam Furnaces and up through Jockey Bank Gardens. We descend again down Hillside and St Luke’s Road to join Madeley Road and then into The Bartlett Memorial Garden and down Severnside to follow the river under the bridge and onto the wharfage. We cross over and climb up to New Road and down again to Dale End. Grade of Walk: Easy/ Moderate Length: 6 miles Pace: Leisurely Terrain: Mixed Steps and Stiles: A number of steep steps both up and down Dog Friendly: YES. Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed with walk leader. Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy when wet Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!! Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite

53. Industrial Wenlock Edge: 21 miles | Ironbridge Tollhouse

May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
We leave Ironbridge on The Shropshire Way before dropping towards Buildwas and Farley through fields and woodland to Homer. We climb Wenlock Edge, dropping at Smokey Hole, to continue under The Edge. We climb again to Presthope and on to Bourton where we stop at the church for lunch. We then follow field paths, picking up the line of the old railway and back to Much Wenlock. We return to Ironbridge via the remains of Arlescott Medieval Village, Benthall Hall and Benthall Woods. Lovely views throughout. Grade of Walk: Strenuous Length: 21 miles Pace: Brisk Terrain: Mixed/ Field paths/ woodland/ bridleways/ quiet lanes/ road. Steps and Stiles: Yes Dog Friendly: NO Walk Leader: Ian Kelsey Specific Walk Information: Muddy/ possibly overgrown. One very busy road to cross. Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk. Bringing at least 2 litres of water is recommended along with enough food for 2 snack breaks and a lunch break as we will not be passing anywhere to purchase supplies along the route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Under 18s, accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility, may be able to undertake this walk. Please contact info@ironbridgewalking.co.uk to discuss. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!. Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite

64. Sutton Woods and Sutton Maddock: 7 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport

May 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
We following the Silkin Way to climb up beside the inclined plane and then continue to follow the Monarchs Way past Great Hay golf course and over fields to Sutton Maddock church, we then return via Sutton Woods to Coalport bridge where we cross and follow the Severn way to the Boat Inn where we cross again and follow the canal back to the start. Grade of Walk: Moderate Length: 7 miles Pace: Steady Terrain: Mixed Steps and Stiles: Some steep steps in the woods and occasional stiles Dog Friendly:NO Walk Leader: Jackie Bletcher Specific Walk Information: Muddy and possibly overgrown in places Essential Information for Walkers: All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections. Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and lunch as appropriate as it is not possible to purchase items on route. Good walking boots/shoes are essential and be prepared for wet or sunny weather- possibly both in the same day! Children ( Under 18’s ) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please allow plenty of time to reach your event, parking can be tricky in the gorge! It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk . . Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our new Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!!!. Information Source: Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival | eventbrite

Ironbridge WWII Weekend Evening Dances | Dale End Park

May 23, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Ironbridge
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Paul Bull | eventbrite

Pools and a Medieval Manor Sunday Social 9 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

Feb 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on a leisurely circular walk that takes you towards the charming village of Madeley, while also allowing you to explore the delightful pools scattered throughout the picturesque town of Telford. This captivating journey covers a distance of approximately 9 miles and promises a Sunday social filled with medieval charm and natural beauty. Starting from The Toll House in Ironbridge, participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of Telford's enchanting pools. These idyllic settings provide the perfect backdrop for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. As you wander through the scenic landscapes, you will be able to appreciate the tranquility and beauty of these hidden gems. The Pools and a Medieval Manor Sunday Social, taking place on February 25, 2024, offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and natural wonders of the Ironbridge area. This event promises to be a memorable occasion, allowing participants to connect with nature, soak in the medieval ambiance, and engage in a refreshing Sunday activity. Join fellow enthusiasts on this captivating journey as you explore the pools and their surroundings, each with its own distinct character and allure. Whether you are a history buff, nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, this Sunday social is sure to leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired. Embrace the serenity and charm of Telford's pools as you embark on this 9-mile adventure, immersing yourself in the natural beauty and medieval history that awaits. Don't miss this opportunity to create lasting memories and discover the hidden treasures of Ironbridge.

Walk 4 Coalbrookdale Bells: 3 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre

May 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the enchanting Coalbrookdale's Sabbath Walks, followed by a visit to the picturesque local church to delve into the art of bell-ringing. The route begins at Rough Park Way, leading you through Oilhouse Coppice and across Rough Park, eventually reaching Lodge Field and the Rotunda offering stunning views of Ironbridge. After retracing your steps through the woods to Church Hill, the lower path through Dale Coppice takes you to Coalbrookdale church. Here, immerse yourself in a bell-ringing demonstration and try your hand at hand bells. This 3-mile walk is graded as Easy/Moderate, with a leisurely pace on good tracks and paths, including parkland and woodland paths. Expect some steps and potential muddy sections, but no stiles along the way. Remember to come prepared with water, snacks, and suitable footwear for changing weather conditions. Children under 18 are welcome but must be accompanied by a responsible adult. The event parking might be challenging, so ensure you allocate enough time to arrive. Join us on May 4, 2024, at Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre for this enriching experience.

Walk 18 Limekilns and New Works 11 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre

May 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience the wonders of the Limekilns in the historic Wrekin Forest with Walk 18 Limekilns and New Works, spanning 11 miles. Starting from Coalbrookdale, the route takes you through the Old Wynd to Horsehay, continuing across Horsehay Golf Course towards New Works and Limekiln Woods. Immerse yourself in the area's rich industrial past as you observe the old limekilns from various vantage points before retracing your steps via a different woodland path. Passing through Lawley and Vane’s Coppice, this walk offers a mix of open vistas and ancient woodland, with a terrain that varies from fields to hills. Expect some muddy spots and stiles along the way, but no steps. While not suitable for dogs, children aged 12-18 can participate when accompanied by a responsible adult. Remember to come prepared with appropriate footwear, water, snacks, and clothing for changing weather conditions. Plan your journey carefully as parking can be challenging in the gorge, with limited public transport options available. Consider completing multiple walks during the festival to earn prestigious medals, including the coveted Cartman Challenge medal for covering over 150 miles.

Walk 28 Coalbrookdale 3 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre

May 7–May 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Experience a leisurely 3-mile walk in the picturesque woodland surrounding Coalbrookdale, located in the heart of this historic city. As you explore the serene beauty of Loamhole Dingle, you'll be treated to stunning vistas overlooking the majestic Gorge. This tranquil stroll is the perfect way to immerse yourself in nature and take in the breathtaking scenery that this area has to offer. Join us at the Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre on 2 Wellington Road, Coalbrookdale, TF8 7DX, on May 7-8, 2024, and embark on this delightful walking excursion. This event, known as Walk 28 Coalbrookdale, promises to be a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the natural wonders of this beautiful region while enjoying a refreshing and invigorating walk in the heart of Coalbrookdale.

Walk 24 “Riverside” Walk to Much Wenlock 12.5 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge

May 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Walk 24, known as the "Riverside" Walk to Much Wenlock covering a distance of 12.5 miles, sets off from The Toll House in Ironbridge. The route encompasses a delightful stroll alongside the river through various scenic points. Beginning at the Toll House, the walk meanders along the Seven Way to Buildwas, briefly touching upon the A4169 near the bridge, before continuing on through Piner’s Coppice towards Sheinton. The path progresses through Bannister Coppice and ascends to Homer, leading to Edge Wood offering breathtaking panoramic views. The descent then leads to the charming town of Much Wenlock, passing by the old windmill and the "Olympic Fields." Plan for a leisurely 30-40 minute break upon arrival in Much Wenlock to explore the town's attractions before heading back to Ironbridge via the Shropshire Way. The walk is classified as moderate in difficulty with a steady pace. While there are a few stiles and a notable ascent from Homer to Edge Wood, the terrain is mostly manageable. Participants are advised to come prepared with suitable footwear, water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. Additionally, children aged 12-18 accompanied by a responsible adult may be permitted on this walk. Please note that parking in the gorge can be challenging, and public transport options to Ironbridge are limited. Medals are available for participants who complete specified distances across multiple walks during the festival.

Walk 25 In Search of Edith Pargeter 9 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre

May 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Sports & Fitness
Walking
Embark on a captivating journey through the life of renowned author Edith Pargeter, famously known as Ellis Peters, on Walk 25 In Search of Edith Pargeter, spanning 9 miles. The route traces her roots, from her birth in Horsehay to her work in Dawley, and finally to Madeley, where she spent her later years. Delve into her intimate connection with Telford, where she resided for most of her life, and explore the landscapes that inspired her literary works, including the beloved Brother Cadfael series set in Shrewsbury. The moderate-grade walk led by Linda Birtwhistle offers a leisurely pace through field and woodland footpaths, with occasional road crossings. Please come prepared with essentials like water, snacks, and suitable footwear for varied weather conditions. Families are welcome, but minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Ensure ample time for parking in the Ironbridge Gorge area, where the walk commences, and consider public transport options for access. Earn commemorative medals by completing designated mileage thresholds across multiple walks during the festival, including the prestigious Cartman Challenge.

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