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Medieval history, culinary delights and riverside walks await you in the Shropshire market town of Ludlow. The picturesque town is in a stunning location, set on a cliff above the River Teme, with the magnificent Ludlow Castle offering incredible views from its towers. Combine historic charm with modern comforts when you book one of our Ludlow holiday cottages.
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Ludlow is renowned for its historic charm and well-preserved medieval architecture, boasting over 500 listed buildings. Immerse yourself in the town's enchanting heritage as you wander along the narrow cobbled streets, admiring its timber-framed buildings, the picturesque St Laurence's Church and the historic market square. Dominating the town's skyline, Ludlow Castle is one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in England, showcasing a mix of Norman, medieval and Tudor features. Visitors come from all over the world to explore the majestic ruin, with its impressive walls, towers and panoramic views. Book one of our cosy cottages in Ludlow or luxury townhouses and stay within walking distance of these historic sites.
From woodland walks to scenic cycles, Ludlow and the beautiful countryside surrounding it make an ideal destination for walkers, hikers and cyclists of all levels. Popular nearby walking trails include the Mortimer Trail, Offa's Dyke Path and the Shropshire Way. Head for challenging hikes in the Shropshire Hills, make the most of peaceful strolls along the River Teme, and explore the vast woodland area of Mortimer Forest, just a short drive from Ludlow. Perched centrally in the Welsh Marches, Ludlow is perfectly placed for exploring the idyllic countryside of both Wales and England, and our holiday park in Ludlow is the perfect home away from home!
Ludlow boasts a vibrant cultural scene that reflects its rich history, artistic heritage and community spirit. Visitors and locals can join together to celebrate the town's musical, culinary, comedic and artistic prowess during a range of weekly, monthly and annual events. Enjoy comedy shows and dance performances at the annual Ludlow Fringe Festival; catch an art exhibition or film screening at the Ludlow Assembly Rooms; or pick up fresh local produce and artisanal goods at the regular open-air market. Ludlow is renowned for its impressive culinary scene, with a range of highly acclaimed restaurants, cafes and pubs that showcase locally sourced ingredients and traditional recipes. Foodies should visit during the annual Ludlow Food Festival in September, when they can enjoy a range of gastronomic delights with tastings, demonstrations and food stalls serving up the very best in Shropshire cuisine.
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