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Whether it’s hiring canoes to explore the waterways, the woodland, scrubland, moors or meres, there’s plenty to find when going glamping in Shropshire. Run to the hills and climb The Ercall, The Wrekin or Titterstone Clee, and take in the panoramic views of miles and miles of wild. Back at your stay, end the day glamping with a hot tub, and let the day’s exertion melt away.
The purpose of travel is to see something new, to experience something you hungered for, but couldn’t name. A world unlike yours. Yet, in identikit hotels, in mirrored halls, with buffet breakfasts indistinguishable from the next, you begin to realise… will I be able to distinguish this from the others? There’s no doubt when glamping. Each space is unique, each stay so different from the next, you could visit the same space and see a different place each season.
Explore hill walking, amazing landscapes, and some fantastic foodie experiences while glamping in Shropshire. Here's just a few of the best things to do in Shropshire - one of England's best kept secrets.
One of the most sparsely populated counties in the whole of England, it’s perfect for some alone time out in the wild – and without further ado, here’s our list of our favourite walks to find that peace and quiet.
Mya-Rose Craig, also known as Birdgirl, speaks to us about why we should all go birding, how to get started and what birds to look out for.