Motorhome Stopovers in Shropshire

Shropshire’s Ironbridge Gorge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the acknowledged birthplace of the Industrial Revolution โ€” the world’s first cast-iron bridge was built here in 1779 across the River Severn, and ten museums sit within a mile of each other in the gorge. Beyond the gorge, the Long Mynd is a high moorland plateau crossed by an ancient track called the Port Way, Ludlow is regularly cited as England’s best food town and has a castle that hosted Catherine of Aragon on her journey to London, and the Shropshire Hills AONB covers the southern half of the county.

Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops across Shropshire โ€” a county that deserves far more motorhome traffic than it gets.

Overnight Stops in Shropshire

  • Pub stopovers โ€” Shropshire Hills and Welsh Marches pubs welcoming motorhomers overnight
  • Long Mynd & gorge lay-bys โ€” verified stops near Ironbridge and on the Shropshire hills
  • Member-verified listings โ€” reviewed by motorhomers who’ve explored this underrated county

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Discovering Ironbridge or the Shropshire Hills? Membership gives you verified stopovers across this underrated county.

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Brown Moss Nature Reserve – Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

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B4579 Car Park – Oswestry, Shropshire



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