Welcome to Ludlow, a historically rich market town nestled among the rolling Shropshire hills. There’s plenty to see and do for all ages. Explore the 11th-century Ludlow Castle, an absolute must-see that hosts a variety of festivals, concerts, and events throughout the year, including the renowned Ludlow Food & Drink Festival and summer music concerts. Stroll through our bustling market, offering an impressive selection of homemade goodies, crafts, and fresh local produce—with new stalls appearing weekly, there’s always something new to discover. Immerse yourself in the charm of independent shops, cozy cafes, and inviting pubs scattered throughout the town. Don’t miss central attractions like the Ludlow Museum, St Laurence’s Church, and the Ludlow Brewery—essential stops on your visit. Just outside of town, the farm shop awaits, the perfect place to pick up homemade goods or find a memorable keepsake in the gift shop. Come and experience all that Ludlow has to offer!
Local Attractions
The 11th-century Ludlow Castle is an absolute must-see. This historic fortress hosts a variety of festivals, concerts, and events throughout the year, including the Ludlow Food & Drink Festival and summer music concerts.
Ludlow's market boasts an impressive selection of homemade goodies and crafts, alongside fresh local produce. With new stalls weekly, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The town is rich with independent shops, cafes, and pubs, so you are never far from discovering something new. Explore unique boutiques, enjoy local cuisine, and relax in cozy pubs.
Located in the town center, the Ludlow Museum is a site that must be visited on your trip to Ludlow. It offers insights into the rich history of the area.
St Laurence’s Church is another central attraction. This historic church is known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
Also situated in the town center, the Ludlow Brewery is a must-visit. Enjoy locally brewed ales and learn about the brewing process.
Just outside of town, the farm shop is the perfect place to pick up homemade goods or collect a memento from the gift shop. It offers a variety of local products and gifts.
Ironbridge Gorge is a stunning place to visit, with remnants of early industry like furnaces, factories, workshops, canals, and the historic settlements of Coalbrookdale, Ironbridge, Jackfield, and Coalport.
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