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The beautiful county of Shropshire is located in the West Midlands. It is home to the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ironbridge Gorge. Constructed in 1779, the iron bridge stands at 30 meters high and overlooks the River Severn, the longest river in Great Britain. Shropshire is known to be one of England’s most rural and sparsely populated counties in the country. Covering around a quarter of the county is the Shropshire Hills, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Central England - Shropshire
A thriving tourist attraction, a sanctuary for animals, and a valuable resource for the local community.
Central England - Shropshire
Prepare to be terrified as you visit the haunted Shrewsbury Prison and learn about the many activities that will keep you engaged.
Central England - Shropshire
The world's first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in Shropshire in 1779.
Central England - Shropshire
Don't miss out on knowing a vital part of Birtiain's history! Visit the RAF Cosford.

Great Family Days Out

Central England - Shropshire
A moment with these alpacas is frankly unforgettable!
Central England - Shropshire
Welcome to Bridgnorth Cliff Railway England’s Oldest and Steepest Inland Electric Funicular Railway!
Central England - Shropshire
Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World offers a fun day out for all the family.
Central England - Shropshire
Hawkstone park follies is a magical place to visit, 100 acres of grade 1 listed lanscape, events, activities, walks and much more.

Culture Vulture Days Out

Central England - Shropshire
Where Creativity Takes Center Stage. Set by the scenic River Severn, this cultural gem offers unforgettable performances spanning drama, music, comedy, and dance. With state-of-the-art facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, Theatre Severn celebrates the arts, captivating audiences and bringing stories to life in the heart of Shrewsbury.
Central England - Shropshire
Visit Castle ruins that date from 1221 when the Fitz Warren family applied to King Henry III for permission to build a stone fortress.
Central England - Shropshire
Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle located in the heart of the bustling county of Shropshire.
Central England - Shropshire
Today, barely touched by the passage of years, the castle offers a unique insight into life in medieval England. Delve into its history here.
Central England - Shropshire
Examine the lengthy 300-year history of the British Army through the perspective of Shropshire soldiers, both during battle and before to engagement..