Bridgnorth

Set on a sandstone hill, Bridgnorth is split in two – in High Town, take a closer look at the historic buildings and visit the shops, restaurants, hotels and bars that line the main street.

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Low Town is on the riverside on the banks of the River Severn, and the two areas are connected by a unique Victorian cliff railway which still runs today.

Bridgnorth Shropshire is home to the world famous Severn Valley Railway – a chance to take a trip on a real steam train where you can even see elephants along the route!

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And if it's fresh air and exercise you're looking for, set off along the Geopark Way long distance walking trail, or explore the open spaces of the Severn Valley Country Park.

Outside the town, you should also make time to see the historic buildings at Daniel's Mill which house the largest waterwheel powering a corn mill still working in England, dating back to the 18th Century.

Plan your vist to Bridgnorth Market Town by viewing some of the resturants on offer.

For more information go to:

Bridgnorth Visitor Information Centre
The Library,
Listley Street,
Bridgnorth,
Shropshire,
WV16 4AW

Tel: 01746 763257
Fax: 01746 766625
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