Explore Shropshire Way
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Shropshire offers some of England’s most serene rural beauty. From rolling hills and rocky outcrops to canals, meres, and mosses it’s varied scenery is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.
Beginning and ending at the Buzzard Sculpture in Shrewsbury, the Shropshire Way figure of eight route passes through Clun, Ludlow, Ironbridge in the South of the County, to Ellesmere and Whitchurch in the North.
Passing over the rugged Stiperstones and the Wrekin provides a tour of some of the most varied geology in the UK.
They say in Shropshire you can conquer 32 castles and 25 hill forts. The Shropshire Way meanders past many of these ancient castles, historic abbeys, and hilltop forts. With medieval towns and villages along the way, it’s the perfect backdrop for a long-distance walk.
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Meeson Hall Country Cottages
set within the 8 acre grounds of Meeson Hall are three stunning self catering holiday cottages, each with their own unique charm and character. Courtyard Cottage sleeps up to four guests with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a lovely living room with inglenook fireplace and log burning stove, a cosy snug and fully equipped dining […]
RHUBARB at Drapers Hall
Situated in the historic Guild Hall of the Shrewsbury Drapers Society, RHUBARB serves quality local ingredients that are cooked with skill and passion. Drapers Hall also has six hotel bedrooms that are situated above the restaurant, which are perfect for those looking for a little history and a little luxury when they are visiting Shrewsbury. […]
Puddle Duck Cottages
Award winning luxury self-catering holiday cottages that have been featured as one of the top places to stay by The Telegraph. Puddle Duck Cottages are in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the World’s first cast iron bridge and birthplace of the industrial revolution, […]