Shropshire (which was oddly abbreviated to Salop between 1974 and 1980) is a large sparsely populated county in the heart of England straddling the hilly area between Wales and Birmingham and covering an area of 1,350 square miles with a population of 400,000. Shropshire has a very attractive county town in Shrewsbury (which began life as the Saxon town of Scrobbesbryrig), possibly the finest tudor town in Britain with winding medieval streets of higgledy-piggledy half timbered houses. The attractions of Shrewsbury include Rowley's House Museum, Shrewsbury Abbey and the Shrewsbury Quest where visitors search for clues to solve a medieval murder mystery. Charles Darwin was born and educated in Shrewsbury.
Adult only site set in beautiful countryside adjacent to the Llangollen Canal and Sandstone Trail. Take a five minute walk along the towpath and you come to a set of staircase locks and coffee shop, w.....
Each pitch has its own electricity and water supply. The family run site was set up in 1973 and is part of a large working farm. 1.5 miles from the local historic market town of Much Wenlock. Beautifu.....
Members and non members with tents, caravans, motorhomes and trailer tents all welcome. Club service pitch, hardstanding with electric. Club service pitch, grass pitch with electric. Hardstanding. Sto.....
Situated a mile from the Severn Valley Steam Railway, less than two from the River Severn and only seven from the world famous Ironbridge. The site is within 30 minutes drive from the M5, the M54, the.....
High Trees Farm is a west facing site overlooking open country. Quiet rural situation with sunset views. Two miles from Bridgnorth town centre and from the Severn Valley Railway. Well situated for tou.....
A 25 unit site five miles from Shrewsbury and 800 yards from the main A5 trunk road (Oswestry direction). Five hard standings, the rest grass, all level and adjacent to the River Severn. All pitches w.....
This small family run touring park is situated in the Shropshire Hills on the Welsh border near the legendary Stiperstones and the Long Mynd. Good walking and cycling area. Hang-gliding and paraglid.....
This small family run touring park is situated in the Shropshire Hills on the Welsh border near the legendary Stiperstones and the Long Mynd. Good walking and cycling area. Hang-gliding and paraglidin.....
Peaceful site with magnificent views over the Clun Valley. Easy access to Wales, the Long Mynd, Stiperstones and Wenlock Edge. Close to the historic towns of Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Ironbridge. Many ca.....
The Wharf Tavern is a hidden jewel in the heart of the North Shropshire Countryside. Situated next to the Shropshire Union Canal with picturesque views of the surrounding farmland, it is a peaceful se.....