The Stiperstones (SSSI and National Nature Reserve) Stomp walk with Ben 170713- Hope you enjoy my blog
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The prominent ridge of the Stiperstones is located 15km to the south-west of Shrewsbury.
This is a classic geological site providing exposures of Ordovician rocks that were deposited in a shallow marine environment. The prominent ridge and crags is formed in durable Stipertstones Quartzite whereas the remainder of the site is underlain by Mytton Flags and Tankerville flagstones are of particular importance for the diverse trilobite and branchiopod fossils.
The Quartzite tors including the Devil's Chair, which rise to 20 metres of the Stiperstones. The quartzite weathers to a free draining acidic soil which supports an extensive and varied heathland vegetation.
The Stiperstones is an area as famous for myths and legends as geology. This area of Shropshire as inspired numerous artists, poets and authors including D H Lawrence.
The quartizite sparkles even on dull days. We stunning views.
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