Shropshire is a stunning county, home to over 600 charming, listed buildings, and the ancient and magnificent Shrewsbury Abbey. Known as ‘England’s other Lake District’ the county boasts a wealth of attractive market towns, mystical castles, and fresh green woodland. Choose one of the many holiday parks in Shropshire and enjoy your stay in a county that is rich in historic sites and lots of outdoor activities.
You are never far away from the landscape and history in Shropshire. Whether it is the Iron Age hillforts to the eighteenth-century canals, the past is never far away.
Admire the black-and-white Tudor buildings of Ludlow and Shrewsbury. And see where the Industrial Revolution sparked to life in Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ludlow is a thriving medieval town with a busy community feel, with events and festivals throughout the year. The historic town centre and the 11th century Ludlow Castle are situated on a cliff above the River Teme so is a lovely place to explore.
Ludlow Castle is one of the finest medieval ruins in England. Take a walk through the grounds and see the ancient houses of king and queens, princes and nobility. Gett a real glimpse of medieval society.
Shrewsbury is a lovely market town, perfect for a day trip or a weekend sightseeing. It is just a few miles from the Welsh border and has lots of places to explore. Shrewsbury Castle sits right by the River Severn and you can climb up Laura’s Tower. from top you can take in sweeping views of the town and surrounding countryside.
Fancy a quiet place to have a picnic? Try The Quarry. Just a few minute’s walk from the town centre and you will find 29 acres of beautiful park land.
Alternatively, hop on one of the boats that leaves Victoria Quay for a leisurely trip up the Severn and back .
Don’t be fooled by Shropshire’s sleepy looking appearance. Over the years there have been many remarkable innovations and discoveries that have originated here. Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock is believed to be the inspiration for the modern Olympic Games.
A day out in Ironbridge is a must when you are staying in Shropshire. Visitors young and old will find something to love in this UNESCO World Heritage site. It is recognised as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
Ironbridge Gorge is a wonderful scenic place with the River Severn flowing underneath the iconic Iron Bridge. The bridge was erected in 1779 and was the first bridge in the world to made of cast iron. The landmark structure is free to walk across and there is a local exhibition in the former toll house on the south side of the river. Spend a day and explore the many museums that trace the history of this influential town.
Why not take your bikes and ride from Ironbridge to Bridgnorth. Experience beautiful countryside as you follow the scenic path of a disused railway above the banks of the River Severn (10 miles).
RAF Cosford is a great day out for all the family. You can explore the fascinating story of the RAF and learn about the thousands of ordinary servicemen and women who have served in it and the invaluable contribution they made. The RAF Museum Cosford is home to over 75 historic aircraft including the world’s oldest Spitfire, the unique TSR2 and the mighty Vulcan bomber to name but a few.
You will find some of the very best holiday and caravan parks in the UK. And it is less than 2 hours drive from Birmingham. Many of our holiday parks in Shropshire have been awarded best in the UK and offer exceptional standards of facilities and services.
Look out for those that display the David Bellamy Conservation Award . This is awarded to those parks that can demonstrate their active concern for the environment and protection of plants and animal habitats.
Step back in time with a trip to the stunning and varied county of Shropshire. Browse a range of excellent holiday parks in Shropshire, offering holiday caravans, glamping, touring and camping holidays, chalets, luxury lodges and cottages.