
Description:
The Battle of Shrewsbury took place on this site in 1403.
Phone: 01691 624448

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One of Shropshire’s most interesting sites for plants with over 200 species of wild plants including the rare Floating Water Plantain.
Phone: 01691 624448

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Award Winning Cycling, Walking & Cottage Holidays.
Phone: 0151 722 8050
Email: info@byways-breaks.co.uk

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The only one of the glacial meres in North Shropshire to have a full circular walk.
Phone: 01691 622981

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Situated on the slopes of the Grinshill sandstone ridge there are various viewpoints which offer excellent panoramic views to South Shropshire and the Welsh Borders.
Phone: 01691 624448
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A rare colony of glow-worms can be found on this disused railway line, which is partly in a cutting and partly on an embankment.
Phone: 01691 624448

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The cliff face at Llanymynech marks the beginning of a limestone outcrop.
Phone: 01691 662753

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Lyth Hill provides, arguably, some of the best panoramic views of the South Shropshire hills; from The Wrekin in the East to Wenlock Edge in the South-east and the Stiperstones in the South-west.
Phone: 01691 624448

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Visit the home of Humphrey Kynaston, the notorious Shropshire Highwayman, who lived in a cave in Nescliffe.
Phone: 01691 624448

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Sixteen acres of mixed woodland formerly part of private grounds of the Old Rectory. Adjoins Long Mynd and can be approached on foot from centre of town.