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"Titterstone Clee is such a gem! Rising to 533m, it is the third highest Shropshire hill. It is formed of Dhustone, a carboniferous dark dolerite rock that was used in the construction of the docks of Cardiff. You can drive to the main viewpoint which has free parking postcode: SY8 3NY following the track up Dhustone Road. From here the walk is accessible for those less able or with younger children. If you fancy a bit of a hike to the top, park in Cleehill itself which has a free car park just off the A4117 nearest postcode: SY8 3NA. "
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