Tour: Shropshire Cycleway (E)(EP)

GroupPublishedRoute
LocationLudlow Railway Station, Station Dr, Ludlow
PostcodeSY8 2PQ
Map Reference52.3725, -2.71973
Ride Start on Google mapsGoogle map
Ride length298 km
Climbing5562 m
MaxGradient38.9045% (suspect calcs!)
Ride effort7121.5 tcEnergy
Added byNeil Wheadon
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See https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/route/shropshire-cycleway-2/

PDF map at https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Shrosphire-cycleway.pdf

This route has been traced on Ride with GPS and done Clockwise. Care in towns as a few centres are one way, so you will need to walk

Cycling is one of the best ways to soak up the beautiful landscapes and experience the unique features of Shropshire. The Shropshire cycleway lets you experience the diversity of Shropshire’s countryside from the relatively flat North to the challenging South Shropshire Hills with their stunning views, and everything in between. This ride takes in many of the outlying market towns each with its individual heritage and industrial pasts along with many places of note to satisfy all interests. The route is ideal for a cycle touring holiday in Shropshire or as inspiration for planning shorter cycle rides.

Places of interest:

Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury, the Country town of Shropshire, is an historic market town whose town centre has a largely unaltered medieval street plan and over 660 listed buildings, including several examples of timber framing from the 15th and 16th centuries. Shrewsbury Castle, a red sandstone fortification, and Shrewsbury Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery, were founded in 1074 and 1083 respectively by the Norman Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery.

Whitchurch

The historic town of Whitchurch is the oldest continually inhabited community in Shropshire. Local J B Joyce clocks have been exported all over the world and the town clock trail explores the history of the town’s famous timepieces. Visit the Heritage Centre for exhibitions about the clocks and other notable stories from Whitchurch’s past.

Ironbridge

Ironbridge Gorge, the birthplace of the industrial revolution, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are ten award winning museums in the gorge including Blist’s Hill Victorian Town, The Museum of the Gorge and the stunning Ironbridge and its tollhouse.

Market Drayton

Market Drayton is a bustling market town, first granted its market charter by Henry III in 1245. The town has several interesting buildings including St Mary’s Church (1150) and The Old Free Grammar School (1558) which was attended by Clive of India.

Newport

Newport is a small market town which was planned as a new town by the Normans.  The street layout retains the Norman design despite the destruction of most of the medieval buildings in a great fire in 1665. The town hosts the very popular biennial Newport Nocturne bike race.

Telford

Telford is a new town named after engineer Thomas Telford. It was planned in the 1960s and merged together several smaller towns and settlements.

Bridgnorth

The former river port of Bridgnorth is a lovely town to visit. It is divided into two sections, Low Town and High Town which are linked by the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, a funicular railway built in 1892. High Town is the main shopping area and has beautiful views down the Severn valley.

Clee Hills

As you cycle between Ludlow and Highley, look out for fabulous views of the Clee Hills to the north. These hills are part of the Shropshire Hills AONB and include Brown Clee Hill, the highest peak in Shropshire (540m).

Clun and Bishop’s Castle

This section of route does not pass through many towns, so if you’re missing civilisation, you can take a bit of a detour to visit Bishop’s Castle or Clun. The small town of Clun is a mecca for artists and walkers with a picturesque ruined Norman castle. Bishop’s Castle is larger, with a recently-restored historic town hall.  Both have shops, pubs and cafés if you need to stock up. Bishop’s Castle is the home of the Three Tuns Brewery, the oldest brewery in Britain; you can tour the brewhouse in Bishop’s Castle or sample their beer at The Sun Inn in Clun.

Offa’s Dyke

Here the Shropshire Cycleway closely follows the England/Wales border and the ancient defensive earthwork, Offa’s Dyke. The structure is named after Offa, an 8th century king of Mercia, who is believed to have ordered its construction. Offa’s Dyke Path runs from Chepstow to Prestatyn.

Llanymynech

The route passes east of this village which straddles the Wales England border. Look out for Llanymynech Rock which looms over the village. Formerly a quarry, it is now a nature reserve and also boasts a unique golf course – the only course in Britain to lie across two different countries. The village also has a pleasant Heritage Area featuring one of only three remaining Hoffman lime kilns in Britain.

Ellesmere

Ellesmere is the heart of Shropshire’s ‘Lake District’ and features a delightful glacial mere which attracts an abundant amount of wildlife. This pretty town boasts medieval streets, Georgian houses and half timbered buildings, and has hosted a weekly market since originally being granted a charter by Henry III in 1221. Whilst in the town, you could take the opportunity to visit the impressive church of St Mary or stroll along the towpath of the Llangollen canal, as designed by the legendary Thomas Telford.

Oswestry

Oswestry is an ancient market town located on the English/Welsh border, nestled in the foothills of the Welsh hills. Its position as a frontier town has given it a turbulent history, still visible in the encircling English and Welsh town walls and the foundations of the castle, which date back to 1086.

Map

The Rides

1: Shropshire Cycleway:West Ludlow to Malverney (E)

Start near Ludlow Railway Station, Corve St, Ludlow SY8 1DU See https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/route/shropshire-cycleway-west-offa-ludlow-llanymynech/ NOTE :- The PDF map takes you to Llanymynech. However I have done the GPX as far as Malverney, so that it can all be linked together as the tour which is the Shropshire Cycleway. See https://tandem-club.org.uk/rides?cmd=tourView&id=42 The slightly longer ride that correlates exactly to the leaflet is at https://tandem-club.org.uk/rides more ...

2: Shropshire Cycleway:Northwest Melverley to Whitchurch (E)

Start at Melverley SY10 8PJ See https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/route/shropshire-cycleway-north-west-the-meres-melverley-whitchurch/ This 40 mile linear route between Melverley and Whitchurch is a great journey for those wishing to take in industrial heritage, unique landscapes and archaeological history. Places of interest: Meres and Mosses The area between Oswestry and Whitchurch is known as the meres and mosses. This unique landscape made up of pools of water and raised peat bogs w more ...

3: Shropshire Cycleway:North East Whitchurch to Ironbridge (E)

Start near Whitchurch Railway Station, Whitchurch SY13 1EU See https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/route/shropshire-cycleway-north-east-wrekin-whitchurch-ironbridge/ Due to the one way system, you will have to walk through the centre of Market Harborough The route Cycling is one of the best ways to soak up the unspoilt landscapes and experience the unique features of the environment and villages of northern Shropshire. The north-east of Shropshire is a very pleasant, fairly flat area to c more ...

4: Shropshire Cycleway:East Telford to Cleobury Mortimer (E)

Start at Coalport TF8 7HP See https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/route/shropshire-cycleway-east-severn-telford-cleobury-mortimer/ NOTE. In tracing this, I took the start point at Coalport which is where the NW section of the Shropshire cycleway ends. The route looks convoluted but this is how it is mapped. There is a section south of Billingsly that looks to be off road (it's not long) The route Cycling is one of the best ways to soak up the beautiful landscapes and experience the unique more ...

5: Shropshire Cycleway:South Cleobury Mortimer to Ludlow (E)

Start at Ludlow Road, Cleobury Mortimer DY14 0HB See https://www.shropshiresgreatoutdoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/South-Clee.pdf NOTE This is the reduced version with the route reduced to just feature the central section so that it fits into the Shropshire Cycleway Tour. See https://tandem-club.org.uk/rides?cmd=tourView&id=42 This 40 mile linear route from Stottesden to Bucknell winds its way through the stunning Shropshire Hills and has some challenging climbs but the wonderful views m more ...

Places of Interest

Distance (km)CategoryTitleDescription
0.0interest/castleLudlow Castle (Ludlow)Ludlow Castle, Castle Square, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1AY Restored Norman citadel with towers, hidden rooms, river views, plus markets, fayres and concerts.
0.0misc/bcqBCQ Question BCQ245This is a BCQ challedge location near Ludlow in the couny of Shropshire of Midlands. See here for details of the BCQ challenge. OS map 137 SO 5096 7459. Question number: BCQ245. Question: At the entra ...
0.0misc/toiletsLudlow Castle Street Toilets (Ludlow)Castle Street, Ludlow SY8 1AT
0.0travel/railStationLudlow Railway Station
1.1food/cafeThe Green Cafe (Ludlow)The Mill on the Green, Linney, Ludlow SY8 1EG Welcome to CSONS at The Green Cafe, a friendly cafe-restaurant situated on the banks of the River Teme overlooking the weir and Dinham bridge. Ludlow cast ...
1.1interest/miscDinham Bridge (Ludlow)Dinham, Ludlow SY8 1EJ What a fabulous place to relax with the children. The views and walks surrounding are lovely and theres the added bonus that you can cool your feet in the shallows of the river ...
9.3interest/houseStokesay Court (Onibury)Onibury, Craven Arms SY7 9BD John Derby-Allcroft was a partner in Dent-Allcroft, glove manufacturers in Worcester. He bought the Stokesay Castle Estate in 1867 and added land to it over 21 years, fina ...
14.5interest/churchSt Cuthbert's Church (Clungunford)Clungunford, Craven Arms SY7 0PN 13th century church on a Saxon site. Next to the church is the remains of a 'Motte' and bailey fort probably used to defend the bridge crossing the River Clun.
17.6interest/castleHopton Castle (Craven Arms)Hopton Castle, Craven Arms SY7 0QF Located in south Shropshire, close to the borders with Herefordshire and Wales, Hopton Castle (from hop a valley and tun a settlement), has a fascinating history. Th ...
18.6food/cafeWood 'n' Ribbon and Glamping Pods (Hoptonheath)Oakheath, station yard, Hoptonheath SY7 0QD CLOSES IN WINTER
21.7food/cafeAardvark Books (Brampton Bryan)The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell SY7 Aardvark Books was founded in January 2004 by Sheridan Swinson and the late Edward Tobin, two career publishing professionals who decided to start ...
21.7interest/castleBrampton Bryan Castle (Bucknell)E M Harley, The Harley Estate, Bucknell SY7 0DH, United Kingdom The original 12th century motte and bailey castle was rebuilt in the 14th century. The curtain walls, and the ruins of the towers and sq ...
48.4stay/cycleCampingWoodbatch Camping & Glamping (Bishops Castle)Middle Woodbatch Farm, Woodbatch Road, Bishops Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5JS GBP15/night (2024) - Confirmed with site Lovely level pitches, Free fire bowls for every pitch, Free picnic tables for every ...
54.5food/cafeArchie-Lilys Cafe (Church Stoke)In the co-op, 36 Crosslikey, Church Stoke, Montgomery SY15 6AL we are open 7 days a week from 7.15am with good homemade food. Daily specials. Tuesday is over 60's day free dessert. Sunday lunches. Hom ...
58.6food/pubMiners Arms (Priest Weston)Priest Weston, Montgomery SY15 6DF Food not available all the time, but a good local pub
60.8interest/historicMitchell's Fold Stone Circle (Priest Weston) - English HeritagePriest Weston, Montgomery, Shropshire, SY15 6DE Free Access - The focus of many local legends, Mitchell's Fold is a Bronze Age stone circle set in dramatic moorland on Stapeley Hill. It once consisted ...
84.3food/cafeElsies Vintage Tea Room & Pie ParlourBarn Business Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 9AR CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY A small but Cosy Vintage Tearoom serving Homemade Cream Teas. Homemade Pies & Cakes, Soups, Sandwiches, Panini, Lunches, S ...
84.3food/cafeBrook House Farm (Shrewsbury)Crew Green, Shrewsbury, SY5 98T Cafe - Located on Brook House Farm, The Old Potting Shed serves scrumptious coffee and homemade cakes, afternoon teas, salads, and many more savoury & sweet treats. Cam ...
85.3interest/churchSt Peter's Church (MMelverley)Church Ln, Melverley, Oswestry SY10 8PJ The church of St Peter is a Grade 1 listed building dating back to 1406 and is of timber-framed, originally wattle and daub construction, all pegged together wi ...
96.7food/cafeCanal Centre (Maesbury Marsh)Canal Central, Maesbury Marsh, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 8JG Next to the canal Our tearoom provides a relaxed, airy environment with far reaching views over the Welsh hills. Wooden flooring covers th ...
101.7bike/shopMULE (Oswestry)Salop Rd, Oswestry SY11 2NR MULE is a hub that brings the local cycling community together. We serve great coffee and offer an excellent range of bike, clothing and accessories. MULE has its own cycle ...
101.7food/cafe Aroma Cafe Bar (Oswestry)22 Bailey St, Oswestry SY11 1PU
101.7food/cafeSquare One (Oswestry)1 English Walls, Oswestry SY11 2PA Eat in and taking away options available. Awesome freshly made crepes & waffles, ice cream, smoothies, coffees, amazing selection of hot street food and sensational ...
101.7food/cafeLiar Liar Social (Oswestry)2 Albion Hill, Oswestry SY11 1QA Liar Liar is Oswestry's first coffee shop serving you speciality grade tea & coffee, plus treats from some of the most passionate suppliers in the country
101.7food/cafeWillow 56 Cafe at The Willow Gallery (Oswestry)Willow Gallery CIC , 56 Willow Street, Oswestry, SY11 1AD Open Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 3.30 pm Serving coffee, sweet treats & light lunches.
101.7interest/castleOswestry Castle4 Castle View, Oswestry SY11 1LH Free entry. Not a lot here
101.7interest/museumOswestry Town Museum Oswestry Town Museum, The Guildhall, Bailey Head, Oswestry SY11 1PZ The key feature of the main exhibition room is the 'Timeline', which aims to map the history of the town from the formation of the r ...
101.7interest/vintageRailwayCambrian Heritage Railways (Oswestry)28B Oswald Rd, Oswestry SY11 1RE Cambrian Heritage Railways is based at the heart of the historic market town of Oswestry and within walking distance of the town centre, market, castle, town museum an ...
102.8bike/parkingParking for Oswestry Hill FortUnnamed Road, Gobowen, Oswestry.
102.8interest/historicOld Oswestry Hill Fort (Oswestry) - English HeritageNear Gatacre Avenue, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 1HT Free Access - The huge hillfort at Old Oswestry was probably the stronghold and principal settlement of an Iron Age tribe, with its 40 acres protect ...
106.9food/gardenCentreWalled Garden Cafe at Derwen College Garden Centre (Oswestry)Derwen College, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 3JA The Walled Garden Cafe is renowned for the delicious cakes that are baked on the premises, and meals that are freshly prepared each day.
109.1interest/castleWhittington Castle (Whittington)Castle St, Whittington, Oswestry SY11 4DF https://www.whittingtoncastle.co.uk/ - not working Aug 2023 Castle- At the heart of our 12-acre site are the remains of a C12th Marcher Norman Castle and gate ...
117.2bike/hireA Mere Cycle (Ellesmere)7-9 Market Street, Ellesmere, SY12 0AN
117.2food/cafeThe Boathouse (Ellesmere)The Mereside, Ellesmere SY12 0PA
117.2food/cafeThe Corner House (Ellesmere)20 High St, Ellesmere SY12 0EP
117.2food/cafeCherry Tree Cafe (Ellesmere)13 Scotland St, Ellesmere SY12 0DG
117.2food/cafeCoco Coffee Bar (Ellesmere)6 Scotland St, Ellesmere SY12 0EG
117.2misc/bcqBCQ Question BCQ241This is a BCQ challedge location near Ellesmere in the couny of Shropshire of Midlands. See here for details of the BCQ challenge. OS map 126 SJ 4003 3486. Question number: BCQ241. Question: On Cross ...
130.3food/cafeWaterside Cafe (Whixall Marina)Alders Lane, Whixall, Shropshire SY13 2QS Our takeaway cafe offers a selection of snack meals and drinks including bacon and sausage rolls, pork baps, Aberdeen Angus burgers, sandwiches, quiches, sala ...
139.5food/cafeLakeside Kitchen at Alderford Lake (Whitchurch)Alderford,Tilstock Rd, Whitchurch SY13 3JQ
139.5interest/miscAlderford Lake Alderford,Tilstock Rd, Whitchurch SY13 3JQ Lake - Boasting over 14 acres of water, our lake is home to wild swimming and many water-based activities. Cafe - More of a restaurant? Menu 2022 in document ...
140.5food/cafeCafe Eleven (Whitchurch)53 Green End, Whitchurch SY13 1AJ
142.6food/cafeMa Bakers (Prees Heath)35 The Firs, Prees Heath, Whitchurch SY13 3JT
152.8children/farmparkFordhall Organic Farm and Arthur’s Farm Kitchen (Market Drayton)Tern Hill Roundabout, Tern Hill, Market Drayton TF9 3PS Proud to be community owned - Fordhall is a 140acre organic farm in North Shropshire. We have a farm shop, cafe, free trails, yurts, meeting roo ...
156.0interest/visitorCentreMarket Drayton Visitor Information CentreIn the Market Hall , Rodenhurst House, 49 Cheshire St, Market Drayton TF9 1PH
156.0travel/carParkingTowers Lawn Car Park (Market Drayton)Towers Lawn, Cheshire St, Market Drayton TF9 3AA
174.4food/cafeTea On The Cobbles (Newport)1 & 3 St Mary's Street, Newport TF10 7AF
174.4food/cafeBox of Goodness (Newport)64A High St, Newport TF10 7BA
174.4food/cafeTabitha’s (Newport)6 Stafford St, Newport TF10 7LT More of a cafe
174.4travel/carParkingStafford Street Long Stay Car Park (Newport)Newport TF10 7LT
178.5interest/churchLilleshall Abbey (Lilleshall) - English HeritageAbbey Road, Lilleshall, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 9HW Free Access - Founded in about 1148, this Augustinian abbey became a private residence after the Reformation, and was severely damanged during the ...
179.5food/gardenCentreDobbies Garden Centre (Donnington) - DobbiesStation Road, Donnington, Shropshire TF2 8JY
187.8interest/wildlifeExotic Zoo Wildlife Park (Dawley)Exotic Zoo Wildlife Park, Hinkshay Rd, Dawley, Telford TF4 3GZ
192.9interest/museumBlists Hill Victorian Town (Telford)Legges Way, Telford TF7 5UD Enjoy a fun family day out at this recreated Victorian Town. You can discover more about Victorian life as you meet the 'Victorian' townsfolk. No cars. No TV. Just tons of ...
194.0bike/shopThe Tandem Experience (Coalport)The Tandem Experience & Tandem Shop, The John Rose Building, High Street, Coalport, Shropshire, TF8 7HT UK For the love of Tandems... the Tandem Experience & Tandem Shop combined. Renowned for their l ...
194.0food/cafeThe Tile Press at MawsSalthouse Road, Jackfield, Telford, Shropshire,TF8 7LS
194.0interest/historicThe Tar Tunnel (Telford) - The ironbridge Gorge Museum TrustTar Tunnel High St, Telford TF8 7HT This is one of the Gorge's more curious tourist attractions - an eerie brick-lined tunnel dug into the hillside. Stand at the entrance to the tunnel and see the tre ...
194.0interest/historicThe Hay Incline Plane (Telford)Telford TF8 7HP A long tranquil walk from entrance but well worth it . You can get to it two ways. If you keep to the stream by the steam train it's a nice level walk to top of incline then lots and l ...
194.0interest/museumCoalport China Museum (Telford) - Ironbridge Gorge Museum TrustHigh St, Telford TF8 7HT The Victorians loved tea! No wonder they made such exquisite china cups & pots. You'll be amazed by the spectacular treasures made in these quirky buildings - from elaborate s ...
194.0stay/hostelYHA Ironbridge CoalportJohn Rose Building, High St, Coalport, Telford TF8 7HT ACCESS INFORMATION 2022 in DOCUMENT YHA Ironbridge Coalport is positioned within the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, home to 10 family-frie ...
205.2bike/shopClee Cycles (Bridgnorth)Clee Cycles Station Works, Hollybush Road, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 4AX Welcome to Clee Cycles - suppliers of light-weight components for performance cycling
205.2food/cafeWhitburn Coffee House (Bridgnorth)69 Whitburn St, Bridgnorth WV16 4QN A family run cafe that has been going for 23 years! Serving a variety of breakfast/lunches!
205.2food/cafePlatform 10 (Bridgnorth)10 Bank St, Bridgnorth WV16 4AJ Open daily 09:00 - 17:00, Sunday 09:30 - 17:00 Platform 10 opened in July 2018. A vision which included a quirky, but comfortable place to enjoy some of the best coffee ...
205.2food/cafeCastle Tearooms (Bridgnorth)1-2 E Castle St, Bridgnorth WV16 4AL
205.2interest/castleBridgnorth Castle and Gardens (Bridgnorth)3 W Castle St, Bridgnorth WV16 4AF The Castle Grounds were donated to Bridgnorth by Major Foster in 1956 for the benefit of the Town. The Castle Keep is the only remaining part of the fortress built b ...
205.2interest/vintageRailwayBridgnorth Station , pub and cafe (Bridgnorth)Hollybush Rd, Bridgnorth WV16 5DT The Railwayman's Arms Monday and Tuesday Midday - 11pm, Wednesday- Sunday 11pm - 11pm Refreshment Room: 9am - 5pm during running days
205.2misc/bcqBCQ Question BCQ246This is a BCQ challedge location near Bridgnorth in the couny of Shropshire of Midlands.See here for details of the BCQ challenge.OS map 138 SO 7173 9303.Question number: BCQ246.Question: In Castle Te ...
205.2travel/mapBridgnorth to Wyre Forest, Mercian Way, Sustrans route 45See https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/Bewdley_to_Bridgnorth___Mercian_Way_Cycle_Route_NCN_45.pdf Start at Bridgnorth, River Side, Bridgnorth WV16 4BH Discover ancient woodl ...
215.5interest/countryParkKestrel Cafe at Severn Valley Country Park Visitor Centre (Bridgnorth)Chapel Ln, Alveley, Bridgnorth WV15 6NG LEAFLET and PARK MAP in Document (PDF file) Kestrel cafe Wednesday to Friday 11am-3pm Saturday 9.30am-4pm (early opening for our weekly parkrun) Sunday 10.30am- ...
230.7travel/mapCircular ride near CleoburySee https://www.visitthemalverns.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Teme-Valley-Trail-Cleobury-Mortimer-Cycle-Trail.pdf Start at Six Ashes picnic area, DY14 8HH Distance 8.5 miles
231.8food/cafeCleobury Cafe (Cleobury Mortimer)44 High St, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster DY14 8DQ (could be 18 High Street) Cafe, sandwich bar and coffee shop
231.8misc/toiletsPublic Toilets (Cleobury Mortimer)Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster DY14 8PZ
243.1food/cafeTabs (Tenbury Wells)46 Teme St, Tenbury Wells WR15 8AA
243.1food/cafeThe Riverside Cafe (Tenbury Wells)87 Teme St, Tenbury Wells WR15 8AE
243.1food/cafeSpotty Dog Tea Room & Gallery (Tenbury Wells)41 Teme St, Tenbury Wells WR15 8AE CLOSED SUNDAY
243.1interest/museumTenbury Museum (Tenbury Wells)Goff's School, Cross Street, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, WR15 8EF Housed in a small Victorian school, Goff's School, Tenbury Museum aims to give a flavour of the development of the market town and ...
243.1interest/visitorCentreTenbury Wells Tourist Information CentreTeme Court, 48 Teme St, Tenbury Wells WR15 8AA Tenbury Wells is a small ancient market town situated in the very north west of Worcestershire on the A456 road. The River Teme, which runs along the edg ...
243.1misc/bcqBCQ Question BCQ233This is a BCQ challedge location near Tenbury Wells in the couny of Hereford & Worcester of Midlands.See here for details of the BCQ challenge.OS map 137/138 SO 5956 6860.Question number: BCQ233.Quest ...
243.1travel/mapTenbury Wells Cycle RouteSee https://www.visitthemalverns.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Teme-Valley-Trail-Tenbury-Wells-Cycle-Trail.pdf Start at Tenbury Wells long stay car park, Tenbury Wells WR15 8SF Distance 5.5 Miles
244.1food/gardenCentreBurford House Garden Store (Burford)Burford, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, WR15 8HQ Garden - Burford is proud to have beautiful gardens which are free to enter. These gardens were originally the home of the National Clematis Collection ...
253.4bike/shopIslabikes (Ludlow)Lower Barns Business Park, Ludlow SY8 4DS
254.5food/cafeAragon's (Ludlow)5 Church St, Ludlow SY8 1AP
254.5food/cafeThe Corner House Cafe & Restaurant (Ludlow)2 Old St, Ludlow SY8 1NP
254.5food/cafeBakers Of Tower Street (Ludlow)6 Tower St, Ludlow SY8 1RL Open Monday - Saturday 08:00 - 17:00, Sunday 09:00 - 16:00

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