Things to do and places of interest in Shropshire

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Things to do and places of interest in Shropshire

Food and sightseeing

A must when staying in Shropshire - visit the world famous UNESCO site of Ironbridge and be sure to try an Eley's pie!
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Ironbridge
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A must when staying in Shropshire - visit the world famous UNESCO site of Ironbridge and be sure to try an Eley's pie!
Sitting inside the loop of the River Severn, Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, and features many Tudor half-timbered houses, Shrewsbury castle and many fabulous places to eat and shop!
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Shrewsbury
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Sitting inside the loop of the River Severn, Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, and features many Tudor half-timbered houses, Shrewsbury castle and many fabulous places to eat and shop!
This historic town with quaint shops and square features cafes, independent shops and Shropshire's favourite butcher 'Paddy Ryans' on the High Street. Be sure to check out The Raven hotel and their farm shop opposite!
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Much Wenlock
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This historic town with quaint shops and square features cafes, independent shops and Shropshire's favourite butcher 'Paddy Ryans' on the High Street. Be sure to check out The Raven hotel and their farm shop opposite!
This historic town currently has five restaurants featured in the Michelin guide, along with many other cafes, bars and fine dining places to eat!
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Ludlow
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This historic town currently has five restaurants featured in the Michelin guide, along with many other cafes, bars and fine dining places to eat!

Sightseeing

Run by the National Trust, this fabulous example of a Grade 1 listed building, built in 1785. Located in the village of Atcham, on the B4380, be sure to call into the Mytton and Mermaid hotel for lunch opposite too!
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Parc national Attingham du National Trust
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Run by the National Trust, this fabulous example of a Grade 1 listed building, built in 1785. Located in the village of Atcham, on the B4380, be sure to call into the Mytton and Mermaid hotel for lunch opposite too!
Discover this excavated Roman city which dates back 2,000 years, and was once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. Wander around the remains and be sure to call into the museum too.
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Cité romaine de Wroxeter
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Discover this excavated Roman city which dates back 2,000 years, and was once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. Wander around the remains and be sure to call into the museum too.
Recently featured in the drama 'Time' staring Sean Bean, visitors can tour the empty cells of this 18th century prison that said goodbye to its last inmate in 2013.
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Prison de Shrewsbury
The Dana
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Recently featured in the drama 'Time' staring Sean Bean, visitors can tour the empty cells of this 18th century prison that said goodbye to its last inmate in 2013.
Explore this designated heath and moorland plateau of outstanding natural beauty, Long Mynd lies between the Stiperstones and the Stretton Hills and Wenlock Edge.
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Long Mynd
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Explore this designated heath and moorland plateau of outstanding natural beauty, Long Mynd lies between the Stiperstones and the Stretton Hills and Wenlock Edge.
Ideal for a picnic or walking, this picturesque area in south Shropshire presents panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Carding Mill Valley et Long Mynd
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Ideal for a picnic or walking, this picturesque area in south Shropshire presents panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Often referred to as one of the seven wonders of Wales, Llanrhaeadr (Pistyll Rhaeadr) waterfall really is a sight to behold, and is located just beyond the quaint town of Oswestry.
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Pistyll Rhaeadr
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Often referred to as one of the seven wonders of Wales, Llanrhaeadr (Pistyll Rhaeadr) waterfall really is a sight to behold, and is located just beyond the quaint town of Oswestry.
Believed to be one of the first stone castles built in England, Ludlow castle is a ruined medieval fortification, dating back to 1075.
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Château de Ludlow
Castle Square
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Believed to be one of the first stone castles built in England, Ludlow castle is a ruined medieval fortification, dating back to 1075.