Farden
Travel Guide
Visit Farden

The Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort

Stourport Manor Hotel

Gainsborough House Hotel

Hampstall Inn Flats

Humbug Cottage
Popular places to visit

Ludlow Castle
You can find out about the history of Ludlow with a stop at Ludlow Castle. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.

Clee Hills
Enjoy an outing to Clee Hills during your stay in Hopton Cangeford. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this walkable area.
Ludlow Brewing Company
Learn about the local history of Ludlow with a stop at Ludlow Brewing Company. Check out the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Ludlow Food Centre
Enjoy an outing to Ludlow Food Centre during your stay in Bromfield. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this walkable area.
Castle Lodge
Learn about the local history of Ludlow with a stop at Castle Lodge. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.
Mortimer Forest
You can take time to visit Mortimer Forest during your travels to Pipe Aston. Check out the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
- West Midland Safari Park
- Ludlow Castle
- Malvern Hills
- Iron Bridge
- Shropshire Hills
- Severn Valley Railway Kidderminster Station
- Blists Hill
- Ironbridge Museum
- Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd
- Hampton Court Castle
- Severn Valley Railway Bridgnorth Station
- Astbury Golf Course
- Offa's Dyke Centre
- Berrington Hall
- Broadfield Court
- Ludlow Brewing Company
- Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre
- Brockhampton Estate
- Tenbury Pump Rooms
- Herefordshire Raceway
- National Trust's Croft Castle and Parkland
- Harvington Hall
- Astbury Hall
- Arley Arboretum
- Stokesay Castle
- Ludlow Food Centre
- Hartlebury Castle
- Clee Hills
- Castle Lodge
- Wollerton Old Hall
- Daniels Mill
- Buildwas Abby



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