WebOutside the large modern town of Telford, Shropshire offers historic market towns and villages which are great places to visit on a camping or Glamping Holiday in the Shropshire Hills. Pay a visit to the market town of Shrewsbury to see pretty medieval buildings and a maze of alleyways or explore Ludlow with its Georgian buildings and 11th ... WebThe local area is steeped in history, in fact, pitch up at Ebury Hill and you’ll be camping on a little piece of history as nearly 3,000 years ago the area was an Iron Age hill fort.. To find out about the areas historic past a trip to Ironbridge Gorge is a must.
Foxholes Castle Camping - Family run site for Tents, Caravans and ...
WebGeneral. Luxury wooden camping pods in the Shropshire Hills. On the edge of Habberley; Shrewsbury 25 minutes’ drive. Rural glamping with electricity, heating, beds and an electric grill. Eastridge Glamping is located on a working farm on the northern edge of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. WebGlamping and camping site based on the River Severn. Cafe, breakfast, river fishing and fires in fire pits! ... Shropshire (21.9 miles) Small, peaceful and family run campsite in the Shropshire Hills AONB with grass pitches and a glamping pod. Wigwam Holidays Hafren. Staylittle, Llanbrynmair, Powys (7.1 miles) ... ireland tgds
Nearly wild camping in Shropshire - Pitchup
WebA 20-minute drive from Stiperstones and half an hour from Shrewsbury. On a public footpath near Gatten, a 20-minute drive to Bishop’s Castle. Near Gatten Campsite is on a small farm on a public footpath right in the thick of the Shropshire Hills, with views of a lovely lake and the even lovelier Longmynd moorland plateau. Web5 sites · Tents 7 acres · GA Enjoy fishing and camping right by the water. This beautiful 15 acre track hosts 2 private ponds. Both ponds are fully stocked with bass, bream, catfish, … WebDon’t Miss • Ironbridge Gorge • Ludlow • The Shropshire Hills • Hawkstone Park and Follies ireland terrain