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Bridgnorth Tourism Association, Bridgnorth @@@
Home of the Severn Valley Railway, a bustling centre for antiques and famous the world over for the Victorian funicular railway which - with seven sets of steps - links the Low Town to the High Town.

North Shropshire Tourism Association, Whitchurch @@@
As a rural retreat from city life, North Shropshire really is second to none. Peaceful countryside, rolling sandstone hills, meres and mosses combined with historic market towns.

Shrewsbury Tourism Association, Shrewsbury @@@
Embraced by the looping banks of the River Severn, Shrewsbury is one of the country's most famous and picturesque market towns.

Shropshire Tourism & Marketing Consortium, Craven Arms @@@
It is a place people have been visiting for centuries, even before the monks discovered it in medieval times In more recent years, Abraham Darby began the Industrial Revolution by the River Severn, then later his grandson built the world's first Iron Bridge across it - you can still walk across it today.

South Shropshire Tourism Association, Ludlow @@@
Beautiful, tranquil and unspoilt. Castles, churches, cottages, villages and markets. Delightful accommodation and good food.

Wrekin & Ironbridge Tourism Association, Telford @@@
Spectacular and beautiful, the Ironbridge Gorge offers a unique chance to step back in time to an age when the pounding of steam hammers and the clatter of horse hooves was commonplace. The home of the Industrial Revolution and a World Heritage Site.

 




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