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Llanymynech Canal Wharf is an ideal setting to experience the history, heritage and wildlife of the Montgomery Canal as well
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Come and join us at Bearded Men Adventures, the Hairiest Adventure Company in the UK. Join the BMA team White
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The Workhouse at Llanfyllin is the only preserved, publicly open workhouse in Wales. Known locally as ‘Y Dolydd’, the building
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Come to the Well! We are a local Christian charity, established as part of the Oswestry market family for nearly
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Natural Treats Collars, Harness’ & Leads Toys Beds & Blankets Human Dog Accessories Flea, Worm & Tick products Brands such
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Come and explore Shrewsbury prison with a guided tour, an ex-prison officer shines light on what life was like for
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Organisers of our two day events, Shrewsbury Flea & Oswestry Antique & Collectors Fair.
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In the heart of Oswestry Town is Cae Glas Park. This much loved park is a magnet for all. Walk
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The Tanat Valley Light Railway is part of the Nant Mawr Visitor Centre. A great day our for all the
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Offa’s Dyke Path Following the English/Welsh border for 177 miles alongside the 8th Century is Offa’s Dyke Path. This National
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There is a surfaced route to the viewpoint providing easy walking and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Easy, reasonably
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Ellesmere in North Shropshire has always been an important settlement. Those clever ancient Britons found that the magnificent glacial Mere,
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Join Shropshire Festivals for a range of fun and unique events across Shropshire. Best known for Shrewsbury Food Festival, Shropshire
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Llynclys Hall Farm shop is open all year. We sell local bread, delivered daily. Many other local items. October we
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Visit Oswestry Hot Air Balloon Carnival, a family friendly event in the centre of Oswestry.Watch hot air balloons as they
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So get yourselves ready to transport yourself back to the 1940s and imagine you are in a small town were
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View more of the MontyWildlife thrives along the Montgomery Canal. It is one of the most important canals in the
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Ever since 1978, Petworld has been serving Oswestry customers with the finest range of pet foods and products available. Our
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Heritage Open Days are on every September and it is England’s biggest free festival of history. Oswestry celebrates the 10
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On the first Saturday in August, Oswestry Show, one of the country’s leading one-day agricultural shows, takes place. Bringing together
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Welcome to the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. Opened in 1903 to link the market town of Welshpool to the
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12th century moated castle in the centre of the village of Whittington. Free access to grounds. Open all year. Tea
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According to legend, King Oswald was killed in battle against King Penda at the Battle of Maserfield. A great bird
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Do you want to know more about Oswestry? Learn about our history? Take a guided town tour with one of
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On the B4580 Road to Llansilin, Oswestry Racecourse Common & Woods is on ‘Cyrn y Bwch’ (The Horns of the Buck)
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Stonehouse Brewery Oswestry is open 6 days a week for you to enjoy a drink and take away some beers. Our
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The Shropshire Way is a wonderful circular walk which takes in most of England’s largest inland county – Shropshire. Throughout North
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Built in the 13th century as a medieval fortress, the castle and garden you see today reflects the changing ambitions
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The Unesco World Heritage Site takes in not only Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – Thomas Telford’s stream in the sky – but
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Oswestry has always been a market town; in fact the first charter was granted in 1262. From wool merchants who
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Old Oswestry Hillfort – this spectacular, dramatic & mysterious 3,000-year-old hill fort marks the beginning of one of Britain’s oldest
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The Food and Drink Festival in Oswestry is free and fun and brings street food to our small market town
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What to do in Oswestry and Shropshire? Explore! Our beautiful county has so many great places to go walking and
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Llynclys Common near Oswestry is a rich limestone environment on which more than 300 plant species have been recorded including
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Species rich grassland, dominated by spectacular disused limestone quarries. Mixed woodland and wonderful views. Offa’s Dyke path runs through the
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View our video of Llanymynech Heritage AreaRestored, scheduled ancient monument, Victorian limeworks with interesting walks with tramways, sculptures, wildlife, canal
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Pistyll Rhaeadr is often referred to as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. The waterfall is formed by the
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The horsedrawn boats in Llangollen have been providing trips on the canal since 1894. 45 mins trips depart the wharf
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Garden Centre, Charity Shop, Café and Restaurant at Derwen CollegeDerwen Marketplace in Gobowen, near Oswestry, is an unique setting of
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Sitting on a dramatic escarpment above the winding Clywedog river, Erddig tells the 250-year story of a gentry family’s relationship
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A stark symbol of power, the construction of Chirk Castle began around 1295 during the reign of the conquering Edward
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Castle bank is all that remains of an imposing castle, which served to defend the town, & formed an important
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Cambrian Heritage Railways is run by a dedicated team of volunteers and is based at the heart of the historic
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The British Ironwork Centre is the best attraction in Shropshire!So why visit us?We are Shropshire’s only attraction that is free
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Please Note: Rodney’s Pillar is currently fenced off due to its current state of disrepair. The fencing is expected to