Step back in time to the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution: Exploring Ironbridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, car-free in Shropshire.
Nestled in the picturesque Severn Gorge, Ironbridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shropshire, invites you on a captivating journey through the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. This charming valley is easily explored without a car, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in its pioneering history and stunning natural beauty.
Begin your adventure by simply strolling through the village, where the magnificent Iron Bridge itself, the world’s first cast-iron bridge, proudly spans the River Severn, a testament to 18th-century ingenuity. The Ironbridge Gorge boasts a collection of ten fascinating museums; while spread out, local bus services and a seasonal Park & Ride make getting between sites like the immersive Blists Hill Victorian Town a breeze, letting you enjoy the scenic routes without the fuss of driving.
Beyond the museums, discover delightful independent shops, inviting cafés, and riverside walks that offer tranquil views of the gorge. Travelling by local transport means you can relax and truly appreciate the unique landscape that shaped our modern world, leaving you free to explore every historical corner and charming local spot at your own pace.