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Shropshire advice. 18:01 - Mar 18 with 1328 viewsMattinLondon

Hello
Just wondering whether the TWTD hive mind will be kind enough to give me some advice regarding Shropshire. Is there a better part of kit to visit? And whether anyone has anyone can recommend some good places to visit whilst there? Must be child friendly - young children that is, not teenagers.

Thanks in advice.
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Shropshire advice. on 18:07 - Mar 18 with 1275 viewsbluelagos

https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/

Not as good as Alton Towers, but quite good for kids.

Edit - that's in Staffs. ooops.
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Shropshire advice. on 18:11 - Mar 18 with 1260 viewsCBMTOBWMMBG

Long Mynd and The Stiperstones. Gorgeous hill walking, not steep so ok for kids and never too busy.

Ludlow is a lovely market town, foodie heaven and a castle.
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Shropshire advice. on 18:22 - Mar 18 with 1212 viewsjontysnut

Severn Valley Railway
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Shropshire advice. on 18:26 - Mar 18 with 1202 viewsfactual_blue

South Shropshire is more attractive imho (I lived round that way for 12 years and Mrs Factual grew up in Bridgnorth. Ironbridge Museums are a must-see -- something for kids of all ages. Bridgnorth, Bewdley (incl the Safari Park). The Severn Valley Railway. Ludlow. The Long Mynd, Wenlock Edge, and Much Wenlock (home of the modern Olympics.

If the kids misbehave, threaten to take them along the Bridgnorth Road to Wolverhampton.
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Shropshire advice. on 18:44 - Mar 18 with 1176 viewsChurchman

This might help.

https://www.visitshropshire.co.uk/things-to-do/

I like it. It’s an interesting part of the world. Countryside, loads of things to do. An absolute must is Ironbridge. Constructed in 1779 (Abraham Darby) it is the world’s first cast iron bridge. It is genesis.

https://www.ironbridge.org.uk/about-us/the-iron-bridge/

The area, including Coalbrookdale is the cradle of the Industrial Revolution. One of the most important areas of Britain, in fact the world.

There is a museum at the Coalport China factory and the kilns used to fire it. Fascinating stuff. Nearby is Blists Hill. A Victorian ‘village’ recreation using existing and old buildings moved there. It shows how life was for people then and Mrs C particularly liked it and there is stuff for children there.

If you like aviation, as I do, the Cosford Museum is close, north and right of Telford. Lots to see there. Plenty of interesting aircraft for an aviation nut like me and the restoration hanger.

This is a bit adult - many apologies. It is quite a ‘tourist area’ and most places have things children can engage in, unlike days gone by.

https://www.visitshropshire.co.uk/things-to-do/family-fun/
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I've stroked a beaver at Drayton Manor. (n/t) on 19:03 - Mar 18 with 1145 viewsBloots

Shropshire advice. on 18:07 - Mar 18 by bluelagos

https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/

Not as good as Alton Towers, but quite good for kids.

Edit - that's in Staffs. ooops.
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I've stroked a beaver at Drayton Manor. (n/t) on 19:17 - Mar 18 with 1115 viewsMattinLondon

I've stroked a beaver at Drayton Manor. (n/t) on 19:03 - Mar 18 by Bloots





Something like this?
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I've stroked a beaver at Drayton Manor. (n/t) on 19:21 - Mar 18 with 1103 viewsbluelagos

I've stroked a beaver at Drayton Manor. (n/t) on 19:03 - Mar 18 by Bloots



They have all sorts available for stroking.

https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/animal-details/kirks-dik-dik

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Shropshire advice. on 19:26 - Mar 18 with 1079 viewsPique

Shrewsbury is a nice town. Try and get a reservation at The Beefy Boys - you won't regret it.
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Shropshire advice. on 19:26 - Mar 18 with 1077 viewslizzibee

South Shropshire is nicer than north. Avoid Telford like the plague. Ironbridge and Blists hill are good for a visit as is Shrewsbury
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Shropshire advice. on 19:39 - Mar 18 with 1018 viewssolemio

The three best counties in England all begin with letter S - Somerset, Shropshire and some other county further east.

The moated medieval manor house, Stokesay Castle, is well worth a visit, and despite its name it is not really a castle.

The centre of Ludlow is just what people have been praising. Stay in the centre as outlying
parts are very deprived, but nobody ever mentions this.
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Shropshire advice. on 20:30 - Mar 18 with 939 viewsMullet

Ludlow is good to base yourself from.

Big old castle, decent places to eat. Easy to reach Iron Bridge etc.

That or Shrewsbury I'd say, unless you want somewhere really rural which there's plenty of options for.

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Shropshire advice. on 20:36 - Mar 18 with 920 viewsMJallday

Shropshire advice. on 19:26 - Mar 18 by Pique

Shrewsbury is a nice town. Try and get a reservation at The Beefy Boys - you won't regret it.


Mrs mj went to school with the chaps who set that up.

Quite a local success story

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Shropshire advice. on 21:00 - Mar 18 with 884 viewsEatonBlue

A lovely County. I grew up in Wellington, before it became Telford. As others have said, Severn Valley Railway, Blists Hill and Ironbridge.
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Shropshire advice. on 21:18 - Mar 18 with 853 viewsGuthrum

Shropshire advice. on 20:30 - Mar 18 by Mullet

Ludlow is good to base yourself from.

Big old castle, decent places to eat. Easy to reach Iron Bridge etc.

That or Shrewsbury I'd say, unless you want somewhere really rural which there's plenty of options for.


I love Ludlow. So many good pubs. Plus the castle, of course.

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Shropshire advice. on 21:22 - Mar 18 with 844 viewsGuthrum

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokesay_Castle

In school, you get taught about fortified manor houses. This is one of the very few real surviving examples in this country.

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Shropshire advice. on 22:33 - Mar 18 with 773 viewsCrayonKing

Carding Mill Valley is lovely
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Shropshire advice. on 06:26 - Mar 19 with 668 viewsPique

Shropshire advice. on 20:36 - Mar 18 by MJallday

Mrs mj went to school with the chaps who set that up.

Quite a local success story


Indeed it is - think they actually have three or four restaurants now and win loads of awards. Best burgers I have ever tasted, by far.
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Shropshire advice. on 12:59 - Mar 19 with 549 viewsunbelievablue

Shropshire advice. on 21:00 - Mar 18 by EatonBlue

A lovely County. I grew up in Wellington, before it became Telford. As others have said, Severn Valley Railway, Blists Hill and Ironbridge.


My GF is from Wellington.

I echo everyone's advice re: Shrewsbury, Ironbridge and Ludlow. Also some great walks (including the Wrekin, which I try and do every time I am back).

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