Shropshire is renowned for its beautiful countryside, so what better opportunity for your delegates to get out into the fresh air and enjoy a taste of freedom.
Whether it's walking, taking part in adventure activities or sports, cycling or horse riding, we can offer the ultimate outdoor playground. Take a look at our case studies for more inspiration.
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Ludlow is a gourmet's dream, serving up tantalising treats, fine restaurants, quaint tearooms, as well as traditional inns and ale houses. The town is peppered with stunning magpie Tudor buildings and the awesome proportions of Ludlow Castle. Home of the famous Ludlow International Food Festival it's a must see in your Shropshire itinerary. |
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Discover the jewel in Shropshire's crown on a lively walking tour of Shrewsbury. With its abundance of Tudor architecture, this medieval town will delight delegates as they take in tales of historic intrigue, romance, and one or two bizarre moments! |
Delegates with creative flair can unleash their talents at the Coalport China Museum or the Jackfield Museum at Ironbridge Gorge, taking a memento of their efforts with them - move over Clarice Cliffe! |
Voted ‘Adventure of the Year' by the Good Britain Guide, Hawkstone Park is the ultimate team building venue. Created in the 18th century, Hawkstone Follies is a magical landscape, where teams can explore secret tunnels, caves, grottoes, ravines and intricate pathways. |
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Take a leisurely, relaxing cruise along the River Severn, meandering through Shropshire's pristine heart. Guests can experience the ‘old England' - medieval towns and tranquil, rolling meadowlands. |
Dinner on Severn Valley Railway
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Experience the nostalgic ‘days of steam' on this famous train - a stylish dining experience and spectacular scenery. Take in idyllic countryside crossing the 200ft single-span Victoria Bridge, the trains can be used for a range of events from a sumptuous Afternoon Tea in the Salon to a Gala Dinner that is truly unique. |
Savour the sumptuous atmosphere of private dining in one of the UK's finest stately homes, Weston Park. Mentioned in the Doomsday Book and substantially re-developed in 1671, the Weston experience is a privileged glimpse into a bygone age of royalty, politics, drama and tragedy. |
Perfect for high-flying events, the fully heated aircraft hangar at the RAF Museum, Cosford, offers flexible space for meetings and themed dinners. Delegates can go through 'Check Point Charlie' at the new National Cold War Museum. |
The gateway to the Ironbridge Gorge, Blists Hill is an authentically reconstructed Victorian town - ideal for a drinks reception amid traditional shops and a delightful Victorian fairground. |
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