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Oswestry's Great Outdoors - walks, trails and activities

Bearded Men Adventures

Come and join us at Bearded Men Adventures, the Hairiest Adventure Company in the UK. Join the BMA team White Water Rafting, Aqueduct Canoeing, Canyoning, River Tubing, Archery & Axe

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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 Trail takes you through changing landscapes offering amazing opportunities to catch a view

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Ifton Meadows

Ifton Meadows Nature Reserve

There is a surfaced route to the viewpoint providing easy walking and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Easy, reasonably level walking on other unmade paths, stout footwear recommended, can

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Oswestry Park Run

Oswestry Park Run

Henley Wood Park Run, Oswestry – What is Henley Wood parkrun, Oswestry? It is a 5km run – it’s you against the clock. When is it? Every Saturday at 9:00am.

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Play golf in 2 countries

Llanymynech Golf Club

Play across the borders – Llanymynech Golf Club wanders from England to Wales. The course claim to fame is that you can play one round of golf in two separate

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The Montgomery Canal

Wildlife thrives along the Montgomery Canal. It is one of the most important canals in the country for nature, much of it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and

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Oswestry Guided Tours

Do you want to know more about Oswestry? Learn about our history? Take a guided town tour with one of our knowledgeable guides. Tours run from Easter to September every

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The Shropshire Way

The Shropshire Way is a wonderful circular walk which takes in most of England’s largest inland county – Shropshire. Throughout North Shropshire from Ellesmere  and along to Llanymynech then over

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Old Oswestry Hill Fort

Old Oswestry Iron Age Hillfort

Old Oswestry Hillfort – this spectacular, dramatic & mysterious 3,000-year-old hill fort marks the beginning of one of Britain’s oldest settlements, Oswestry. Old Oswestry was built and occupied during the

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Nature in Oswestry

Llynclys Common near Oswestry

Llynclys Common near Oswestry is a rich limestone environment on which more than 300 plant species have been recorded including fairy flax, twelve kinds of orchid and seven types of

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Llanymynech Rocks near Oswestry

Species rich grassland, dominated by spectacular disused limestone quarries. Mixed woodland and wonderful views. Offa’s Dyke path runs through the reserve. Great archaeological interest for limestone quarry industrial relics. Location:

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Llanymynech Limeworks Heritage Area

Restored, scheduled ancient monument, Victorian limeworks with interesting walks with tramways, sculptures, wildlife, canal and stunning views from Llanymynech Rocks. Five miles south of Oswestry on the A483 with parking.

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British Ironwork Centre Oswestry

The British Ironwork Centre is the best attraction in Shropshire! So why visit us? We are Shropshire’s only attraction that is free for children all the time (and we’re free

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Breidden Hill & Rodney’s Pillar

Please Note: Rodney’s Pillar is currently fenced off due to its current state of disrepair. The fencing is expected to remain in place for an extended amount of time until

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