Here is just a selection of accommodation options in southeast Shropshire: welcoming, heartwarming and occasionally quirky places to base yourself for a Slow adventure.
Here is just a selection of accommodation options in south Shropshire: welcoming, heartwarming and occasionally quirky places to base yourself for a Slow adventure.
To celebrate the publication of three new titles in our new Slow Travel series, we chat to Shane Holland, the CEO of Slow Food UK, an organisation that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to the community and environment.
Author Marie Kreft made many food and drink discoveries while exploring Shropshire.
The delicious fidget pie, filled with gammon, onion and cider, has experienced a revival in recent years.
After a fire destroyed Wem Town Hall, hundreds flocked to the town to witness its ghost.
To this day, the ghost of Paul Holymard is said to still stalk to ruined walls of Moreton Corbet Castle.
Dating from the 11th century, Shrewsbury Abbey has a fascinating past.