Shropshire as a destination |
Fantastic quiet relaxing and unspolit holdays with walking and cycling for the more energetic along Long Mynd, Stiperstones, Offa's Dyke - the choice is yours.
Website: Shropshire as a destination
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Ludlow, home of history and gastronomy |
Ludlow and its castle are perched on a cliff above the picturesque River Teme: the town breathes history at every turn. The town centre's ordered elegance is evidence of the 900 year old Norman planned town
Lively and unspoilt market town with great spirit
Fascinating architecture - castle, church, medieval and Georgian buildings
Independent shops and traditional market
Surrounded by beautiful Marches countryside
Excellent reputation for food and drink
Great festivals and lots of events
"The most perfect town in England" - Betjeman
Website: Ludlow, home of history and gastronomy
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Bishops Castle |
Bishop's Castle in South Shropshire is an place of outstanding beauty and tranquility. It is much loved by visitors who want to experience unspoilt countryside dappled with small villages and hamlets. It's a place to get away to and enjoy the peace and tranquility that is rapidly departing from other parts of England. There are no motorways and few traffic lights; you'll be deafened by the silence broken only by the calls of circling buzzards
The town has 2 banks, a post office and 3 grocery stores. Add to that a wonderful deli, several interesting cafes and 6 pubs . . . not to mention the 2 breweries
Website: Bishops Castle
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Offas Dyke |
One of the few remaining true ramparts close by
Website: Offas Dyke
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Walking paradise |
Shropshire is a wonderful county to explore on foot. If you are interested in walking for fun, fitness, to get away from it all, with family, with friends or just for a change; this is the site for you. It is packed full of all the information you need to find the best walks, to suit you.
Shropshire has over 3,500 miles of rights of way. Our long distance routes run through some of the most beautiful and varied landscapes you will find anywhere in Britain, from the wild borderland hills traversed by Offa's Dyke to the rolling fields and deep gorges through which the Severn Way passes on its way to Bristol.
Many of our short circular routes are based around villages and inns, town trails, guided walks and even the latest walking craze of GEOcaching has also hit Shropshire,
To find a walk to suit you, why not use our walking route search or for more information on walking in Shropshire keep reading!
Website: Walking paradise
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The three tuns |
Our favourite watering and eating destination. Home brew pub, great food just named as One of the Times top 50 Al fresco pubs - but we'd eat inside and also one of the top steaks In Shropshire. Also Alisdair Sawday has named it justifiably community pub of the year
Bookings at weekends advised
Website: The three tuns
Telephone: 01588 638392
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