Shropshire Tourist Information & Visitor Guide
Shropshire is one of England's remaining rural idylls, situated on the Welsh borderlands. Gentle hills sinking into verdant valleys entice visitors to linger in picturesque villages and bustling market towns. In complete contrast, Shropshire is also home to Ironbridge, a World Heritage Site commemorating the Industrial Revolution in several fascinating museums.
Shropshire Highlights
- Battlefield 1403 - a new exhibition centre telling the story of the Battle of Shrewsbury on 21 July 1403
- Blists Hill Victorian Town -visit a host of restored Victorian buildings, shops, factories, schools to name just a few
- Enginuity - an interactive design and technology centre that aims to inspire and capture the imagination
- Museum of the Gorge - a scale model showing how busy the river was in Victorian times
- Shrewsbury Abbey - one of the most impressive monastic buildings in the country founded in 1083 by the Norman Roger de Montgomery
- Telford Steam Railway - a preserved railway operated by a small and friendly team of volunteers
- The Iron Bridge - one of Shropshire's most famous landmarks and the world's first Iron Bridge
Plan your visit to Shropshire
- Shropshire Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in Shropshire
- Shropshire Attractions - browse a list of sightseeing attractions in Shropshire
- Shropshire Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
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