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    Shropshire ( / ˈʃrɒpʃər, - ʃɪər /; historically Salop [4] and abbreviated Shrops) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England, on the border with Wales.

  2. Stay deep in the Shropshire countryside, or check into a town centre residence within easy walking distance of pubs, restaurants and bars. Will you choose to stay in a converted railway carriage or possibly a safari tent with stunning Shropshire views?

  3. Jul 20, 1998 · Shropshire, geographic and historic county and unitary authority of western England bordering on Wales. Historically, the area has been known as Shropshire as well as by its older, Norman-derived name of Salop. Shrewsbury, in central Shropshire, is the administrative centre.

  4. Shropshire is especially rich in historic sites and opportunities for outdoor activities. Our timeless landscape is perfect for relaxing. With an exciting food scene and charming market towns, Shropshire is also a wonderful county for eating, drinking and planning a day out shopping.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · If you're looking for somewhere in the world to visit in 2024, travel trade organisation Abta has named 10 destinations to consider - and the list includes Shropshire.

  6. Top Things to Do in Shropshire, England. Places to Visit in Shropshire. Check out must-see sights and activities: Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World, The British Ironwork Centre, Historic Sites, Speciality Museums. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Walking Tours (4)

  7. With UNESCO World Heritage Sites, areas of outstanding natural beauty, and the best-preserved steam train network in England, Shropshire has it all. Visit Ironbridge Gorge, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and home the world’s oldest working cast-iron bridge, or ramble through the Shropshire hills, enjoying the V-shaped valleys and ...

  8. Shropshire attractions: see something new in Shropshire with every visit. Thanks to a vast array of attractions in Shropshire, each visit to our beautiful county can bring a completely different experience.

  9. Shropshire is England 's largest inland county, covering an area of 1,347 square miles. It is a beautiful pastoral county with a landscape that has inspired visitors for centuries, a number of historic and prosperous market towns, and hundreds of sleepy, traditional villages. Towns and villages. 52°40′12″N 2°45′36″W. Map of Shropshire.

  10. Welcome to Virtual Shropshire – everyone’s favourite tourism and leisure guide to Shropshire and the Welsh Borders. If you love glorious countryside, visiting historic towns, experiencing a sense of the past, enjoy good food, amazing accommodation, fabulous visitor attractions, exercise and entertainment, then Shropshire is for you.