Cheapest month: | February |
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Most expensive month: | July |
Average price in Shropshire: | £86/night |
Cheapest price found: | £22/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Saturday |
Fallow Field by Marston's Inns offers a comfortable setting while in Telford. It also provides a playground, a kids club and a 24-hour reception.
Situated in Shrewsbury, Prince Rupert Hotel offers traditional 3-star accommodation, as well as a sauna. Surrounded by local bars and restaurants, it is a short walk from Shrewsbury Railway Station.
Less than a minute away from Lake Vyrnwy, Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa offers 4-star rooms, as well as a Jacuzzi, a Turkish steam bath and a sauna. It also provides a lake, massage services and a beauty centre.
This comfortable guest house in Uffington offers complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as a dart board and a bowling alley. It also provides a garden and a designated smoking area.
Under a 20-minute walk from Telford Central Railway Station, the hotel offers guests a convenient base when in Telford. It is close to Telford Shopping Centre, dining options and shops.
The Bull Inn Shrewsbury provides a comfortable setting when in Shrewsbury. It is steps from St Mary's Church, eateries and nightlife options.
Darwin's Townhouse provides a comfortable setting while in Shrewsbury. It is situated in the area's vibrant nightlife district, just a short walk from The Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara.
Situated in Shifnal, this 4-star property is modern and elegant. It also offers a sauna, a swimming pool and meeting rooms.
The Old Bell is set in Shrewsbury and is within a short walk of nearby attractions, including Shropshire Wildlife Trust. It is ideally located for those wanting to visit local attractions.
YHA Ironbridge Coalport is located in Coalport and features free Wi-Fi. It is ideally positioned for guests wishing to sightsee in the area.
Located in Shifnal, Days Inn Hotel Telford Ironbridge is an easy drive from Telford Shopping Centre and River Severn. This comfortable 3-star hotel is just a 10-minute drive from Telford.
The Vaults is situated amongst Shrewsbury's popular attractions and landmarks, just a short walk from Shrewsbury Railway Station. The multiple amenities this traditional inn offers include a designated smoking area, luggage storage and a garden.
The Elizabethan is located in Telford and provides guests with free Wi-Fi. The various amenities this historic inn offers include billiards, a swimming pool and a designated smoking area.
The George Bridgnorth provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Bridgnorth. It is set in the area's popular nightlife district, about a five-minute walk from Bridgnorth Railway Station.
Situated in Ludlow, Ludlow Mascall Centre provides 4-star accommodation, as well as a swimming pool. Surrounded by local bars and restaurants, it is a short walk from Ludlow Railway Station.
A 10-minute walk from Shrewsbury Railway Station, the inn has an accessible location, making it an ideal base while in Shrewsbury. It is set in the area's popular nightlife district, just a short walk from St Mary's Church and The Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara.
Holiday Inn Express Shrewsbury
Sitka Drive Shrewsbury Business Park, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
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Holding the title of England’s largest inland county, Shropshire borders Wales in the country’s central east. It centres around the county town of Shrewsbury and is home to the world’s first iron bridge, as well as the magnificent Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
With its lively market towns, historic castles and rich industrial past, Shropshire is a must-visit destination en route between England and Wales.
Explore Ludlow Castle. Located in the south of Shropshire, this ruined medieval fortification is perched on a rocky headland overlooking the River Teme. Stroll through the scenic grounds to learn about the castle’s tumultuous history and photograph the crumbling stonework that’s been described as “the very perfection of decay”.
Visit the UNESCO-listed Ironbridge Gorge. Carved by the River Severn, the Ironbridge Gorge was originally created by a glacial overflow at the end of the last Ice Age. It’s named after the iconic Iron Bridge (the first of its kind when it was built in 1770), and once linked the industrial hubs of Broseley and Coalbrookdale with the mining town of Madeley.
Discover the Blists Hill Victorian Town. Established on a former industrial complex, this open-air museum recreates the atmosphere of a Victorian-era Shropshire town. Wander between the old bank, bakery and post office and learn about the importance of the iron industry before stepping inside the cottages and tin-roofed church where the workers lived and prayed.
Escape to the Shropshire Hills AONB. Much of southern Shropshire has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and encompasses charming villages and rolling hills traversed by walking trails. Visit the beautifully preserved manor house of Stokesay Castle and photograph the historic bridge over the River Clun or follow Offa's Dyke along the border between England and Wales.
Birmingham Airport is around an hour’s drive from Shropshire while Liverpool John Lennon Airport is 1.5 hours away. Regular trains connect the county’s major towns and cities while buses serve smaller villages. Having your own vehicle gives you greater freedom to explore Shropshire.
You can find several places worth visiting in Shropshire. Shrewsbury, Telford, and Oswestry are some of the most popular amongst our users.
Shropshire is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Lion Quays Hotel & Spa, which has a current rating of 7.9. For other potential stays, consider Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa and Ramada by Wyndham Telford Ironbridge, which can also be great places to stay in Shropshire.