Bridgnorth

Bridgnorth is a historic market market town on the banks of the River Severn in Shropshire, England. The town is built on two levels, with the upper level dominated by the remains of a medieval castle keep which leans at an angle greater than the leaning tower of Pisa.

Understand

 * Visit Bridgnorth website

By bus

 * 297 – Arriva: Bridgnorth → Danesford → Quatford → Quatt → Romsley → Upper Arley → Shatterford → Trimpley → Low Habberly → Kidderminster
 * 9 – Arriva: Telford → Dawley → Horsehay → Coalbrookdale → Ironbridge → Broseley → Bridgnorth → Wolverhampton
 * 113, 114, 115, 116 – Arriva: Telford → Shifnal → The Hem → Brockton → Sutton Maddock → Norton → Rindleford Turn → Bridgnorth

By train
Bridgnorth station is no longer part of National Rail and instead used for the Severn Valley Railway.

The nearest stations are in Telford (about away), Shrewsbury (about  away) and Wolverhampton (about  away) respectively.

Buy

 * Explore the High Street which has a Saturday morning market.
 * Both churches sell souvenirs.
 * Both churches sell souvenirs.
 * Both churches sell souvenirs.

Go next
Map of places with Wikivoyage articles nearby


 * Ironbridge – The world's first cast-iron bridge and a lot of museums to see.
 * Much Wenlock
 * Telford