The most noticeable remains of the Iron Age in Shropshire are the hillforts that are situated around the county. There Read more…
The Bog Visitor Centre is one of few remnants of a once bustling mining village, the former school sits in Read more…
Spend a day exploring how the Reformation changed the way of life for many people in South Shropshire. Local Hiatorian Read more…
Explore the industrial heritage of the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills are littered with reminders of early industrial times, thanks Read more…
Walking breaks in the Shropshire Hills So you really fancy a walking holiday but you’re not sure exactly where to Read more…
Here in South Shropshire we have a wealth of links to our Industrial and Railway history. Conjure up the long Read more…
Eaton Manor Country Estate is the perfect location to host your wedding or special event. Set in 500 acres of Read more…
Group activities – where to play in the Shropshire Hills Adventure centres in the Shropshire Hills have plenty of ideas Read more…
Get up close and personal to Shropshire’s larger than life mammoth and step back into the Iron Age. If you’re looking Read more…
A Wonderful Way to Spend a Day – The Severn Valley Railway operates mainly steam-hauled passenger trains between Bridgnorth, Bewdley Read more…
Impressive ruins of a Cistercian abbey, including its unusually unaltered 12th century church and beautiful vaulted chapter house with tiled-floored chapter Read more…
As you might expect, there are many wonderful views to be had in the Shropshire Hills. These viewpoints can be Read more…
I spend a lot of time outdoors. As a wildlife photographer I know that this can be risky and can Read more…
Ancient sites of the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills are remarkably rich in remains from Neolithic times and the more Read more…
Family days out in the Shropshire Hills Holidays are a time to recharge the batteries and refresh yourself so, as Read more…
Bishop’s Castle Town Hall is an 18th Century Grade II* Listed Building open to the public, providing an information service for Read more…
Climbing is a fantastic way to keep both body and mind healthy, balanced and fit! As well as providing a Read more…
Discover urban-living 2,000 years ago at Viriconium (Wroxeter) – once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. Wander the remains of Read more…
The Heart of Wales line trail in the Shropshire Hills A brand new and increasingly popular walking route in the Read more…
The dramatic riverside ruins and extensive earthworks of a Welsh Border Norman Castle, its tall keep unusually set on the Read more…
Cycling Holidays, Walking Holidays. Cycling Maps. CYCLING HOLIDAYS – Choose from over 20 different cycling holidays through Shropshire, the Wye Read more…
Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd offer breathtaking views across Shropshire, Cheshire and the Black Mountains. The Long Mynd Read more…
Arguably one of the most scenic courses around where you are rewarded with simply sensational panoramic views and a Braid Read more…
Poetry in the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills have inspired poets from A E Housman (author of a Shropshire Lad), Read more…
Battlefield Bird of Prey Centre, formerly Battlefield Falconry Centre, is situated on the beautiful Albrighton Estate and is the only Read more…
Prehistoric Bronze Age stone circle 85 feet in diameter, consisting originally of some 30 stones of which 15 are now Read more…
Originally conceived as a long distance walking path in 1980 a number of spurs were created over the years. Now Read more…
Spring Festival: Friday evening 11th May, Daytime 12th & 13th May 2018 Magnalonga: Sunday 12th August 2018 Ludlow Food Festival: Read more…
Church Stretton Arts Festival is the highlight of the Arts scene in South Shropshire. This year, the Festival runs from Read more…
Pine martens in the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills are a great place in which to go exploring for wildlife Read more…
BOBBY BRITNELL ~ Textile Artist and Tutor TEXTILE AND ART COURSES OFFERING UNIQUE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL, DELIVERED BY HIGHLY Read more…
Castles of the Shropshire Hills Ludlow Castle is the most celebrated castle in the Shropshire Hills and with good reason. Read more…
Shropshire Hills Tourism Hobsons Profile Award winning sustainable Shropshire brewery, proud of its green thinking and CAMRA award winning beers. Want Read more…
Selected walks in the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills are exceptional walking country: rugged enough to excite; gentle enough to Read more…
The Grain Loft is a Stunning Exclusive Use Venue. The Grain Loft is a charming barn wedding venue set within Read more…
Bishop’s Castle is a small market town surrounded by the wonderful Shropshire Hills Natural Landscape, near the Welsh border and Read more…
Literary legends and locations in the Shropshire Hills The Shropshire Hills have inspired storytellers across the centuries: from legends, passed Read more…
The extensive remains of an Augustinian abbey, including its abbots’ quarters, refectory and cloister. The substantially surviving chapter house has Read more…
Stokesay Castle, near Craven Arms, nestles in peaceful South Shropshire countryside near the Welsh Border. It is one of more Read more…
Pitchford Hall is Grade I listed and one of England’s finest Elizabethan half timbered houses. It is possible to view Read more…
Our Camp in the beautiful Shropshire hills is a registered charity offering camping and bunkhouse accommodation for young people. We Read more…
Homes and gardens of the Shropshire Hills There a number of substantial historic homes to visit in the Shropshire Hills, Read more…
WELCOME TO DANIELS MILL, BRIDGNORTH WITH THE LARGEST WATERWHEEL POWERING A CORN MILL STILL WORKING IN ENGLAND TODAY. Daniels Mill Read more…
Whether you are interested in fine china, fun interactives or a ‘Victorian’ town, its all to be found in this Read more…
From Writers to Inventors the beautiful Shropshire landscape has been home to many famous and influential people. This itinerary will Read more…
Secret Hills Walking organise guided walking holidays in Shropshire. Walking breaks are flexible around a seven day cycle comprising seven Read more…
Construction of Ludlow Castle began in the late 11th Century as the border stronghold of one of the Marcher Lords, Read more…
This recently renovated film & live events venue is located in the centre of Ludlow. It is also the home Read more…
Tenbury Wells, referred to as ‘The Town in The Orchard’ by Queen Victoria, is an ancient Market Town in North Read more…
Winner of Britain’s Best Hidden Gem in the Hudson’s Heritage Awards 2014. When the Judge’s Lodging closed its doors at Read more…
Holiday groups – where to stay in the Shropshire Hills When you’re a large group finding somewhere to stay, whether Read more…
Hi, I’m a designer maker with a passion for glass which I’m happy to share. Glass is such an amazing Read more…
The tranquil ruins of Wenlock Priory stand in a picturesque setting on the fringe of beautiful Much Wenlock. An Anglo-Saxon Read more…
Exploring country crafts in the Shropshire Hills Acton Scott Historic Working Farm encapsulates and reflects the best of working traditions Read more…
Slow Food Cycle Tour When it comes to a cycling holiday, the quiet country lanes of the Shropshire Hills means Read more…
Explore the Shropshire Hills using our weekend Shuttle service. The buses start in Church Stretton and travel over the Long Read more…
Religious history of the Shropshire Hills The Dissolution of the Monasteries during the reign of Henry VIII was another time Read more…
Bobby Britnell Photography courtesy of http://www.bobbybritnell.co.uk/ Getting creative in the Shropshire Hills Lots of artistic people have drawn inspiration from the Read more…
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• Walking guide services - discounted prices for groups of 5 or more.
• Short morning or afternoon circular walks or longer trail walks.
GUIDED WALKS I offer a variety of guided walking experiences, including small circular morning or afternoon walks within the region, Read more…