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Industrial heritage meets unexplored English countryside in this West Midlands county.

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Hamperley Hideaways

6 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · Church Stretton, Shropshire
Almost wild camping and rustic glamping in the Shropshire Hills, with campfires and compost loos
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Big Bear Lodge

6 units · Glamping, Tents1 acre · West Midlands, Shropshire
Family-friendly camping and glamping with stunning views of the Shropshire Hills
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Spring Field Dark Skies Campsite

15 units · Motorhomes, Tents5 acres · England
Our Certified secluded campsite is blessed with amazing views over the surrounding AONB countryside. Watch Red Kites, Buzzards and Kestrels soaring overhead and Sparrow Hawks flashing by. We are in a "Dark Skies" area so star watching is a must. We are an "Eco Friendly Site" and generate all our electricity from Solar. Our 180ft deep aquifer spring water supplies our water. All site waste is certified "Zero to Landfill" Waste Water passes through a reed-bed filter complex so we do not pollute ground water or water courses. The grass you camp on is cut with lawn mowers running on Green HVO fuel, although more expensive than diesel, generates 90% less Co2 and 30% less Nox2 pollution and is a fully renewable resource. The fields are open plan pitches and you can generally choose your preferred spot. Families and children very welcome. Some pitches may need levelling chocks! ONE dog per booked pitch please. Flushing clean toilet pods and sinks but no showers yet. (were working on it) Large washing sinks, disposal for Elsan chemicals and Grey water. Drive on service Aire for Motorhomes. Fresh water and many Solar Generated Eco 6A and 16A points around the field. FREE WiFi & high speed broadband over the site. The fields are surrounded by other farms with livestock so dog MUST be on a lead at all times. Sorry, Touring Caravans no longer accepted due the access problems.
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Wild conTENTment

10 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · West Midlands, Shropshire
Wild-ish but family-friendly camping and glamping on a canalside farm on the English-Welsh border
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Castle Farm Holidays

5 units · Glamping1 acre · West Midlands, Shropshire
Tucked against the Welsh border, these cosy pods are perfectly positioned to explore Shropshire's rolling hills, castles and attractive villages
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Knotted Roots Eco-Stay Glamping

3 units · Glamping10 acres · England
KNOTTED ROOTS ECO STAY An insight to your stay. A peaceful & idillc 10 acre organic orchard, set in the Shropshire’s rolling hills. Nestled away on a quiet country lane & located just a short walking distance from Tenbury wells known as ‘the town in the orchards ‘ . You’ll wake up and unwind to the sound of bird song through the trees. our orchard boasts a wide array of native wildflowers, birds and wildlife. regular sightings of Buzzards, red kites, merlin, owls, deer, foxes and badges. And Being nestled on a hill surrounded by ancient trees, on a clear night it creates the perfect dark setting for star gazing. We welcome you to light a evening fire, howl to the moon, and listen out for the resident owls ‘twittwoo’ in to the night sky… You can spend your days lounging in our outdoor Freya spa enjoying the hot tub, ice baths and outdoor hot shower & slipper bath. Or maybe just relax and Sway in the summer breeze, as you read a book in one of our cozy hammocks. don’t forget to Watch the sun setting over the hills from our swinging bench…..The perfect end to a summers day. Our camps are well spread out to ensure families feel safe and private. We sell firewood & grow a lot of our own produce on site and Eggs, apple juice and fresh vegetables are often available to purchase. We have avalible for hire a beautiful hand made cob oven. We highly recommend spending an evening Making your own delicious Pizza
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Worfe Camping

6 units · Motorhomes, Tents7 acres · West Midlands, Shropshire
A riverside meadow with just six pitches for tents and campervans, each with its own toilet, shower and fire pit – and an unlimited supply of logs
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Fords Farm Glamping

4 units · Glamping4 acres · Oswestry, Shropshire
Bell tent glamping in the grounds of a 17th-century farmhouse in Shropshire.
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Treflach Farm

4 units · Glamping100 acres · West Midlands, Shropshire, Oswestry
Treflach farm is a 100 acre regenerative farm nestled in the Shropshire hills. At Treflach farm we practice sustainable principles, growing food and managing our landscape in harmony with nature. Our fields are lush and green with patches of wildflowers and fruit trees at the edges and bountiful hedgerows beyond.We have a heritage orchard with apples, pears, currants and raspberries and two two vegetable pots with organic seasonal produce available. We have a herd of Hereford cows, Tamworth pigs and little flock of free range ducks. We have a beautiful straw bale toilet and shower block with a washing machine available for campers to use. The ‘Leyland arms’ is onsite and open year round, a comfortable and cosy honesty bar with a large dining table, sofas, a kettle, toaster, hot plate, and a lovely wood fire. We stock local beer, homemade cider and other goodies.We also have an honestly shop where campers can buy our steaks, burgers, bacon, sausage and homemade pies, as well as other seasonal homegrown, homemade produce. The shop also stocks other essential items such as soap and toothpaste.There are some spectacular walks around the farm, especially the walk down to our half acre pond in our wetland habitat. Treflach farm offers you the opportunity to relax and unwind in a wholesome environment, while enjoying some delicious produce, directly from the farm.
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Fordhall Farm Yurts

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · West Midlands, Shropshire
England’s first community owned farm, offering a warm welcome to all in their cosy glamping yurts
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Stanford Farm

4 units · Glamping1 acre · Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Glamping on a farm that doubles up as award-winning wedding venue
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Feather Down Farms Upper Shadymoor

7 units · Glamping200 acres · West Midlands, Shropshire
Spot deer, sleep in a safari-style tent and enjoy wild swimming in the lake
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Campsites in Shropshire guide

Shropshire might not top the list of UK destinations, but this pint-sized landlocked county still packs in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and 18 historic market towns. Bridging the gap between Birmingham and the Welsh border, west-heading road trippers will find plenty of spots to park their caravan or campervan along the way, and the verdant Shropshire countryside affords myriad opportunities to get outdoors. If you’re in Shropshire to walk in the hills, kayak down its canals, or cycle along its country lanes, camping is the perfect partner, offering a way to enjoy the outdoors for longer. Summer is peak season for campers, especially if you want to pitch a tent, but the mild Midlands climate means that hiking and outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round.

Where to Go

Shrewsbury & West Shropshire

The medieval market town of Shrewsbury is Shropshire’s main hub, renowned as the birthplace of Charles Darwin and dotted with historic buildings. The Welsh border is just minutes away, and the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) and Clwydian Range, and Dee Valley AONB are both within day-trip distance. Alternatively, set sail on a cruise along the River Severn, or hit the canals. The Shropshire Union Canal is a popular place for narrowboating holidays, but you can still enjoy it during a Shopshire camping holiday. The canal towpaths make a peaceful place for level walking or cycling, and there are plenty of slipways if you want to launch your own vessel. Kayak, canoe, or cruise, it’s a great place to take to the water. Waterbabies might also like to call in at Ellesmere. As the name suggests, this place is built by a mere, or lake, where you can hire rowing boats, but it’s also got a canal and a marina too.

North Shropshire

Northern Shropshire is the county’s agricultural heartland and the place to escape the crowds. Time your visit to Oswestry for market day, climb the ramparts at Whittington Castle, then continue to Market Drayton to sample the local gingerbread produced in the town for more than 200 years.

East Shropshire

The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ironbridge Gorge is the star attraction of East Shropshire, an impressive symbol of the Industrial Revolution that spans the Severn Valley. Built in 1779, it’s not just any bridge—this was the world’s first bridge made of iron and a symbol of development in both architecture and technology. You can walk across it, stand under it, and find out all about the history in a series of attractions that are together called the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. Then, stop by the market towns of Telford and Newport, take a ride on the famous Severn Valley Railway from Bridgnorth, then continue to Birmingham, less than an hour’s drive away.

South Shropshire

Idyllic country hills, historic castles, and lively market towns make up the rolling landscapes of the Shropshire Hills AONB in southwest Shropshire—and they’re a magnet for campers. Check into a rural campsite, caravan park, or glamping pod near towns like Church Stretton, Bishop’s Castle, and Much Wenlock, then take your pick of walking, biking, and horseback riding trails. Offa’s Dyke National Trail, which follows the English-Welsh border, runs along the western edge of the hills and is a great starting point for hiking in the area. The Wrekin, an isolated wooded ridge, is another popular place to walk that’s family-friendly with great views.

Family camping in Shropshire

There’s no denying the appeal of camping, and we can’t recommend camping with kids enough. The pure joy of camping means most campsites are pretty kid-friendly, but some in Shropshire designed with children in mind. You may find play areas and activities laid on for younger visitors, while other campsites are set close to family-friendly Shropshire attractions like the living museums at Ironbridge Gorge and the Severn Valley Railway. Whether your kids are tiny tots or turning into teenagers, camping in Shropshire offers a great family holiday.

Adult-only camping in Shropshire

While a majority of campsites welcome campers of all ages, there are a few spots in Shropshire that keep their camping sites for adults only. These can be precious bolt holes for those on romantic weekend breaks or campers who just want a quiet getaway. And whether your adults-only camping trip to Shropshire is a romantic break, a holiday with friends, or a solo camping trip, the county offers both plenty of places to explore. The fascinating history of the industrial revolution is explained for all ages at Ironbridge, but without kids in tow, you can take your time to learn more about how Shropshire helped change the world. You can also take on more adventurous hiking, cycling, and adventure on the water when you don’t have to worry about little legs getting tired. Or, of course, you could just kick back at your campsite with blissfully little responsibility but your own rest and relaxation.

Top towns and villages in Shropshire

There are, blissfully, no cities in Shropshire. Instead, its main population centres, outside of modern Telford, are historic market towns and villages. For campers, Telford’s main lures are simply as a place for picking up supplies and, perhaps, the cinema, swimming pool, or ice rink. Nearby Ironbridge is, rightfully, popular too, as is Shrewsbury, a market town known for pretty medieval buildings tucked among “shuts and passages” (alleyways). Whatever you do, don’t get chatting to the locals about how to pronounce Shrewsbury (or is it Shrowsbury?)—it’s been an on-going row for years.

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