Holiday Brochures and Tourist Information for Shropshire
Shropshire & the Welsh Borders Holiday Brochure
Shropshire – An Apology Shropshire will genuinely make you feel very welcomed, especially for a short break. Shrewsbury has loads of unusual independent shops to discover and Ludlow has an abundance of deliciously local food. We also have plenty of attractions and some really beautiful countryside. But please only tell your closest friends about us. After all Shropshire is quiet, unspoilt and still undiscovered by the masses. We would quite like to keep it that way. Sorry about that.
Shropshire
Shropshire, maybe one of England's quiet counties but don't be deceived; there's still plenty to see and do. Shropshire has over 90 places to visit - historic houses and castles with beautiful gardens, the famous Ironbridge, museums and family attractions.
Shropshire has many traditional market towns including gourmet Ludlow and the county town of Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury almost surrounded by the River Severn and birthplace of Charles Darwin, is a medieval delight of black and white buildings.
Unspoilt, unrushed and tranquil.
The Shropshire landscape reflects the fact that Shropshire is geologically unique and creates the special habitats that ensures that Shropshire wildlife is so diverse. All this adds up to making Shropshire great walking country.
So whether you're out and about on Shropshire Hills, by the Meres and Mosses or strolling along with the Shropshire Union and Llangollen Canals you can guarantee the Shropshire air will rejuvenate and restore you.
Bitesize Britain allows you to order free holiday brochures featuring Shropshire tourist information, things to do and see and places to stay – accommodation mostly inspected and graded by the Shropshire tourist board or similar organisation.


