Much Wenlock’s beautiful little museum is located on the High Street opposite the Square. The displays include the story of the links between Dr. William Penny Brookes and the Olympic Games, the history of the town and Priory and the geology of Wenlock Edge. The Visitor Information Centre is located read more
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Arley Arboretum & Gardens
Arley Arboretum & Gardens provides the ideal day out for you and your family, a dream escape from the bustle of everyday life. There is plenty to do for all ages from the Italian garden with its fountain, to the Themed Trails and maze. Our Peacocks are also a splendid read more
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Severn Valley Railway
A Wonderful Way to Spend a Day – The Severn Valley Railway operates mainly steam-hauled passenger trains between Bridgnorth, Bewdley and Kidderminster, a journey of about 16 miles, along the beautiful Severn Valley. There is no better way to see the beauty of the River Severn than from one of read more
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Shropshire Raft Tours Canoe, Raft, Mega SUP & Cycle hire
All ages welcome for great affordable fun! Families, schools, corporate groups and Hen & Stag groups welcome to enjoy our scenic guided float tours on the largest rafts in the UK (up to 16 per boat), hire your own raft (3-5 person), mega stand up paddle board (5-8 person), canoe read more
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Benthall Hall
National Trust. 16th century stone house, stunning oak-panelled interior and carefully restored plantsman’s garden and kitchen garden
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Bridgnorth Town Hall
Bridgnorth Town Hall is a black and white building erected in 1650. In the 16th Century the view up the High Street would have been uninterrupted. In the centre of the street would have been the High Cross, otherwise known as a Market Cross. Opposite the top of Hungry Street, read more
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Northgate Museum
Town Museum housed in the historic Burgess’s Hall above Northgate containing a range of interesting artefacts reflecting the history of Bridgnorth and its people. The Museum Visit the Northgate Museum in Bridgnorth. Packed full of treasures, the museum should be the first stop for anyone wanting to discover the history read more
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Ironbridge Gorge Museums
Whether you are interested in fine china, fun interactives or a ‘Victorian’ town, its all to be found in this World Heritage Site. A fun and informative day out is ensured at the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums. Whether you are interested in fine china, decorative tiles, fun interactives or a read more
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The Iron Bridge & Tollhouse
Located a short drive from Much Wenlock the Iron Bridge is one of Shropshire’s most iconic landmarks. The world’s first Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III in 1779.
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Royal Air Force Museum Cosford Museum
FREE Admission. The award winning Royal Air Force Museum Cosford houses one of the largest aviation collections in the United Kingdom. 70 historic aircraft are displayed in three wartime hangars and within the National Cold War Exhibition. This landmark building contains 18 aircraft, military transport, missiles, memorabilia, interactive kiosks and read more
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Broseley Clay Tobacco Pipe Museum
Located in the town of Broseley, a few miles from Much Wenlock, this restored tobacco pipe-making works is operated by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust.
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Severn Valley Country Park
Green Flag Award winning Country Park. Teashop and toilets. 3 way-marked trails. Parking at Alveley and Highley. Located on National Cycle Network (Route 45). Play area. Request stop on the Severn Valley Railway. In the peaceful, scenic valley of the River Severn, the Severn Valley Country Park offers over 51 read more
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Wenlock Priory
The tranquil ruins of Wenlock Priory stand in a picturesque setting on the fringe of beautiful Much Wenlock. English Heritage Property.
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The Edge Adventure Activities
Based in rural Shropshire, The Edge offers a huge range of activities including Quad Biking / Trekking, Mountain Boarding / Grass boarding, 4x Mountain Biking, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Off Road Karting, Archery and Team Building Activities such as High Ropes, Zip Line and Orienteering
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Much Wenlock Guildhall
The ancient Guildhall is open to the public April to October. Various exhibitions take place in the Council Chamber throughout the year and the open space on the ground floor is frequently used for markets.