Explore historic Tudor architecture, renowned food scene, scenic walks, medieval castle, charm.
The Feathers’ famous half-timbered Tudor façade is adorned with carved wooden motifs of the Prince of Wales’ three feathers emblem, which gives the hotel its name. Read more about its history or explore during a visit or a stay.
Just a short distance from Ludlow, Mortimer Forest encompasses acres of ancient woodland and provides a serene setting for hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching, with stunning views over the surrounding countryside.
Ludlow is renowned for its historical architecture, including over 500 listed buildings. The town’s centrepiece, Ludlow Castle, dates back to the 11th century and offers a romantic backdrop for a day of exploration. Walking through the town’s medieval streets, visitors can feel transported back in time.
Situated at the heart of the town, this beautifully preserved medieval ruin offers a glimpse into England’s feudal past and hosts various events throughout the year.
The Ludlow Brewing Company, nestled in the heart of Shropshire, crafts exceptional local ales in a historic Victorian railway shed, offering tours, tastings, and a unique glimpse into traditional brewing methods.