Attractions
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Popular Attractions
The Severn Valley Railway
A steam railway running between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. Britain's premier steam railway, 16 miles of glorious countryside and restored stations.
Shropshire also has many other steam train attractions.
The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford
Aviation history brought to life! Admission is free to the museum, which houses 70 aircraft and is home to War Planes, Missiles, Transport & Training and Research & Development collections. The National Cold War Exhibition with its interactive kiosks and hotspots gives visitors a chance to see what life was like behind the Iron Curtain.
Rays Farm
Rays Farm is a high-quality family attraction set in the glorious Shropshire countryside near Bridgnorth.
Deep in the farms ancient woodlands is a world of mystical wood carvings - tree spirits, gnomes gathering fire wood, a fox carrying a ginger bread man, a badger, a wizard, a dragon and a fairy ring are but a few - and some are 8 foot high.
Weston Park
Set in the Staffordshire/Shropshire countryside is this seventeenth century house and the 1000 acre parkland in which it rests. Ancestral home of the Earls of Bradford.
Weston Park holds lots of events, concerts and the occasional world summit too.
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway
Since 1892 it has been transporting residents and visitors alike up and down the 111 ft sandstone cliff between High Town, with its interesting shops, gardens and historic castle grounds, and Low Town with the riverside quay, enjoying the view that Charles I called the finest in his kingdom.
Dudmaston Hall
National Trust Property from the 17th Century. The house, with its intimate family rooms contain fine furniture and Dutch Heaver paintings, as well as one of Britain's most important collection of contemporary art in a country house setting. The delightful gardens are a mass of colour in spring and visitors can enjoy walks in the Dingle, a wooded valley, or the popular 'Big Pool' walk. There are also estate walks to and from Hampton Loade.
Ironbridge Gorge Museums
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 Victorian recreated town, it's all to be found in this stunning World Heritage Site.
Daniels Mill
Picturesque working water mill with 38ft cast iron waterwheel producing wholemeal flour traditionally. Family owned for 200 years. Guided tours for all visitors.