If you're yearning for a serene staycation away from the masses and itching to explore Britain's picturesque rural , Ludlow is your go-to retreat. Nestled in a spot with circa 10,200 inhabitants, this quaint market town boasts a plethora of appealing sites, setting itself up as an idyllic haven for


A representative from Snaptrip, the holiday booking experts, voiced their admiration for this charmer, saying: "Ludlow is one of the loveliest medieval market towns in and an architectural gem surrounded by the beautiful countryside of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches."


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They waxed lyrical about the area's appeal: "The impressive ruins of the castle occupy the oldest part of Ludlow. Sit and relax in Millennium Park, a large green space for picnics or for feeding ducks.

Ludlow is also noted for hosting many events and festivals throughout the year."


Snaptrip pointed visitors towards Whitcliffe Common, a mere stone's throw from the town, beckoning explorers to its expansive, green spaces once known for quarrying and grazing livestock but now offering peaceful woodland walks.


Despite limited parking, which oft sees cars lining the approach road, the lack of an entry fee makes Whitcliffe Common an irresistible choice for a budget-friendly trip.



Tourists keen to soak up Ludlow's rich history are encouraged to visit the town's castle, a fixture since 1066, reports . Perched above the River Teme, Ludlow Castle was initially built following the Norman conquest but was ultimately deserted in 1689.


Today, the castle's ruins are considered among the UK's finest and host a variety of events, including music concerts and food festivals.


Lastly, visitors wanting to try some locally-produced food and beverages should check out the Ludlow Brewing Company, an independent taproom and microbrewery.


First opening its doors in 2006, tourists can take a tour of the brewery to see how the beer is made or sample some of the offerings in their bar, a repurposed railway shed.


During the evenings, events such as comedy nights and music gigs are held on site, providing visitors with a glimpse into local life in the town.

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