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Corndon Hill is a hill in Powys, Mid Wales, whose isolated summit rises to 513.6 metres above sea level. It has a topographic prominence of 203.1 metres, so is listed as a Marilyn. It is surrounded on three sides by the English county of Shropshire, and forms a prominent landmark in the England–Wales border.
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Corndon Hill

Shrewsbury SY5 0JL, United Kingdom
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Corndon Hill is a hill in Powys, Mid Wales, whose isolated summit rises to 513.6 metres above sea level. It has a topographic prominence of 203.1 metres, so is listed as a Marilyn. It is surrounded on three sides by the English county of Shropshire, and forms a prominent landmark in the England–Wales border.

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James Pearson-JenkinsJames Pearson-Jenkins
This is an amazing hill to climb and part of the famous Shropshire Six Summits Walk (36 Miles). The view on a good day is superb and it is well worth a climb. Depending upon route choice, the climb is steep with no hard footpath. There is a Cairn and Trig. Point at the top. On good days, you can see Paragliding going on. There is a bench from which to enjoy the view near the Trig. Point. There is a small car park (free) that leads to Mitchell's Stone Circle. There are no toilets and no refreshment facilities at Cordon hill. This hill requires walking boots and fluids.
M AlexanderM Alexander
Love Corndon Hill. Park near Mitchell's Fold car park and take the farm track up, go past the initial really steep path and you'll find there's another stile later on which is an easier route up. Then enjoy the steep path back down on your return!
Tom BlackburnTom Blackburn
An outstanding hike and view, 360 degrees. Many obvious routes up to summit, though none really properly marked on the OS map. The first, direct route is a memorable, steep-but-quick ascent.
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This is an amazing hill to climb and part of the famous Shropshire Six Summits Walk (36 Miles). The view on a good day is superb and it is well worth a climb. Depending upon route choice, the climb is steep with no hard footpath. There is a Cairn and Trig. Point at the top. On good days, you can see Paragliding going on. There is a bench from which to enjoy the view near the Trig. Point. There is a small car park (free) that leads to Mitchell's Stone Circle. There are no toilets and no refreshment facilities at Cordon hill. This hill requires walking boots and fluids.
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Love Corndon Hill. Park near Mitchell's Fold car park and take the farm track up, go past the initial really steep path and you'll find there's another stile later on which is an easier route up. Then enjoy the steep path back down on your return!
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An outstanding hike and view, 360 degrees. Many obvious routes up to summit, though none really properly marked on the OS map. The first, direct route is a memorable, steep-but-quick ascent.
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This is an amazing hill to climb and part of the famous Shropshire Six Summits Walk (36 Miles). The view on a good day is superb and it is well worth a climb. Depending upon route choice, the climb is steep with no hard footpath.

There is a Cairn and Trig. Point at the top. On good days, you can see Paragliding going on.

There is a bench from which to enjoy the view near the Trig. Point.

There is a small car park (free) that leads to Mitchell's Stone Circle. There are no toilets and no refreshment facilities at Cordon hill.

This hill requires walking...

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6y

Love Corndon Hill. Park near Mitchell's Fold car park and take the farm track up, go past the initial really steep path and you'll find there's another stile later on which is an easier route up. Then enjoy the steep path back down on...

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3y

An outstanding hike and view, 360 degrees. Many obvious routes up to summit, though none really properly marked on the OS map. The first, direct route is a memorable,...

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