Pitts Dingle

Valley in Radnorshire

Wales

Pitts Dingle

Stow Hill Sheep grazing on Stow Hill above the Teme Valley.
Stow Hill Credit: Richard Webb

Pitts Dingle is a picturesque valley located in Radnorshire, Wales. Nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery, the valley is known for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The small stream that runs through the valley adds to its charm, creating a peaceful and serene environment for visitors to enjoy.

Pitts Dingle is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering a variety of walking trails and scenic viewpoints. The valley is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for wildlife and a paradise for bird watchers.

The surrounding area of Radnorshire is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with several historic sites and landmarks located nearby. Visitors to Pitts Dingle can explore the surrounding countryside, visit nearby villages, and experience the unique charm of rural Wales.

Overall, Pitts Dingle is a hidden gem in Radnorshire, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous hiking experience, Pitts Dingle has something to offer for everyone.

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Pitts Dingle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.343832/-3.0109141 or Grid Reference SO3172. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stow Hill Sheep grazing on Stow Hill above the Teme Valley.
Stow Hill
Sheep grazing on Stow Hill above the Teme Valley.
Access To Water Part of the Elan Valley Aqueduct that feeds drinking water from Foel Tower Elan Valley to Frankley Reservoir in Birmingham, for more information visit: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/907757" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/907757">Link</a>
Access To Water
Part of the Elan Valley Aqueduct that feeds drinking water from Foel Tower Elan Valley to Frankley Reservoir in Birmingham, for more information visit: Link
A house near Knighton known as The Lee
A house near Knighton known as The Lee
Pitts Field between Middle and Upper Pitts farms.
Pitts
Field between Middle and Upper Pitts farms.
Stowe Church Viewed from the lych gate, Stowe church is a significant landmark on the hillside north of the Teme valley, a couple of miles below Knighton
Stowe Church
Viewed from the lych gate, Stowe church is a significant landmark on the hillside north of the Teme valley, a couple of miles below Knighton
ROC Fallout Monitor Bunker. Llanshay Lane, Knighton. Llanshay Lane, Knighton. Opened 1962, closed 1991. The Royal Observer Corps, Cold War monitoring force of the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation responsible for identifying and locating bomb bursts, and tracking the subsequent (and deadly) radioactive fallout. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/roc/index2.shtml" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/roc/index2.shtml">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
ROC Fallout Monitor Bunker. Llanshay Lane, Knighton.
Llanshay Lane, Knighton. Opened 1962, closed 1991. The Royal Observer Corps, Cold War monitoring force of the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation responsible for identifying and locating bomb bursts, and tracking the subsequent (and deadly) radioactive fallout. LinkExternal link
Shrewsbury to Swansea railway near Stowe The railway runs beside the Teme, just visible.
Shrewsbury to Swansea railway near Stowe
The railway runs beside the Teme, just visible.
River Teme The Teme from the Shropshire side of Stowe Bridge.
River Teme
The Teme from the Shropshire side of Stowe Bridge.
Woodland, Stanage Park Stanage Park is mostly woodland, with large clearings. Pegs were out for pheasant shooting.
Woodland, Stanage Park
Stanage Park is mostly woodland, with large clearings. Pegs were out for pheasant shooting.
Stanage Park Woodland beside the road up to Stanage.
Stanage Park
Woodland beside the road up to Stanage.
Serious fencing This over the top barbed wire is nothing to do with the railway, which is protected by its own normal fence. It crops up on the Teme side of the road in several places, and is probably an attempt to protect the fishing. 
A disgusting eyesore - makes the place look like a landfill.
Serious fencing
This over the top barbed wire is nothing to do with the railway, which is protected by its own normal fence. It crops up on the Teme side of the road in several places, and is probably an attempt to protect the fishing. A disgusting eyesore - makes the place look like a landfill.
Upstream from Stowe Bridge The Teme. A stream runs in from Milebrook and above on the Radnorshire side.
Upstream from Stowe Bridge
The Teme. A stream runs in from Milebrook and above on the Radnorshire side.
Stanage Parkland and woodland, Stanage.
Stanage
Parkland and woodland, Stanage.
Road to Stanage A drive really, but yellow on the map. A lovely wooded valley tucked in on the south side of the Teme.
Road to Stanage
A drive really, but yellow on the map. A lovely wooded valley tucked in on the south side of the Teme.
Park Bank Wood Woodland, Stanage.
Park Bank Wood
Woodland, Stanage.
Pines, Stanage A clump of pine trees set in parkland.
Pines, Stanage
A clump of pine trees set in parkland.
Brook, Stanage Brook running through damp woodland, Stanage Park.
Brook, Stanage
Brook running through damp woodland, Stanage Park.
Road junction, Stanage The fog is lifting. If I had walked either bridleway from here, I would have reached sunshine above the temperature inversion.
Road junction, Stanage
The fog is lifting. If I had walked either bridleway from here, I would have reached sunshine above the temperature inversion.
Show me another place!

Pitts Dingle is located at Grid Ref: SO3172 (Lat: 52.343832, Lng: -3.0109141)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.343832,-3.0109141
Milebrook
Created By: POI Editor
Is In: Powys,Wales,UK
Place: hamlet
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q6851138
Lat/Long: 52.3479322/-3.0105913
Man Made: manhole
Manhole: water
Pipeline: inspection chamber
Lat/Long: 52.3477903/-3.0077755
Give Way
Direction: backward
Lat/Long: 52.3479267/-3.0091908
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 52.3477638/-3.0091993
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