Bridgnorth
Bridgnorth is a town of two halves. Low Town lies on the banks of the River Severn, once a prosperous port, while in the High Town resides the castle, churches and period mansions. Charles I, declared Bridgnorth to have "the finest views in all my kingdom". Today there's plenty to occupy visitors in this pretty and unusual town.
Visit Bridgnorth by catching an Arriva bus on routes 88/88A/99/99A, 101, 113/114/115/116, 141, 297, 436, 890.
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The remains of Bridgnorth Castle are set on a cliff by the side of the River Severn. The Castle ruins lean at an alarming angle, even greater than the Tower of Pisa!
A great idea for a day out, entry to this destination is free!
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Daniels Mill is a fully working watermill, where visitors are taken back in time. See wheat being turned into flour by the heavy millstones in the traditional way used for centuries and experience the sight and sounds of yesteryear.
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Severn Valley Railway is a historic steam railway at its best. Enjoy the 16 mile ride between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth, follow the course of the River Severn, cross over the the Victoria Bridge featured in the film 'The Thirty-nine Steps'. A day out for all the family.
Places nearby
Get the most out of your multi-journey saver tickets by visiting the following towns in the area:
• Shrewsbury
• Wolverhampton