Centred in the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution is acclaimed as one of the classical historical and archaeological centres of the world. The multi-site museum includes the Blists Hill Living Museum - well worth a visit for a taste of old Victorian England.
More informationBridgnorth, in reality, is two towns: the High Town (good views down) and the Low Town (good views up). Now connected by the steepest inland funicular railway in Britain.
More informationA 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.
More informationThe Museum's aim is to preserve an important part of Britain's national aviation heritage and to display it for future generations. At Cosford we have collections of artefacts unique in the world.
More informationCadbury World is the place where chocolate comes to life" with its "fourteen amazing zones making a fantastic day out for all ages.
More informationWest Midlands safari park in nearby Bewdley in Worcestershire, offers an hour long drive-through safari which covers 150 acres and is home to a variety of rare, exotic and unusual animals which roam the reserves.
More informationVisit a working pottery, open all year round and create a masterpiece in the Ceramic Café or browse in beautiful surroundings for that special gift.
More informationThis remarkable funicular railway is the oldest and steepest inland electric cliff railway in the country. The railway links the High Town and Low Town areas of Bridgnorth and was opened in 1892. Originally the railway was powered by a simple system using water and gravity. Between 1943 and 1944 the system was rebuilt to use electricity
More informationWith sweeping views, a wildlife haven in the heath and unique homes carved straight into the rock...Kinver Edge is full of surprises. The famous Holy Austin Rock Houses are cosily restored to help you soak up the atmosphere of these unusual homes. A stroll along the sandstone ridge offers dramatic views across surrounding counties from the ramparts of an imposing Iron Age Hill Fort.
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