Ludlow
Ludlow is the type of town where past and present mingle in the most enchanting way. With its storybook streets, half-timbered buildings, and a backdrop of Shropshire’s lush countryside, Ludlow is the perfect escape for travelers craving both history and modern culture.
The Ludlow Food Scene
For foodies, Ludlow is paradise. From cozy pubs to award-winning restaurants, the town’s culinary scene draws on the surrounding farmland and its fresh produce. Many start their day at DeGrey’s Tea Room, a charming spot for traditional English breakfast or afternoon tea. For lunch or dinner, The Church Inn serves locally sourced dishes in an inviting historic setting. But it’s the Michelin-starred options, like Mortimers and The Clive, that truly shine, offering modern twists on classic flavors.
Ludlow Festivals
Ludlow takes its celebrations seriously, with events that draw crowds from across the UK. The Ludlow Food Festival in September is the highlight, featuring cooking demonstrations, food tastings, and workshops. There’s also the Ludlow Medieval Christmas Fayre, which transforms the town into a festive wonderland every winter, perfect for family visits and seasonal shopping.
Best Places to See in Ludlow
Ludlow Castle:
Ludlow Castle stands as one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in England, towering over the town and the River Teme. Founded in the late 11th century, this iconic castle has been a royal residence and a site of numerous historical events. Today, it invites you to wander through its ancient halls, climb to its towers, and take in sweeping views across the Shropshire Hills. If you’re visiting in July, the castle grounds also host a medieval fair, turning Ludlow into a bustling scene of reenactments, stalls, and displays.
Ludlow Market:
At the heart of the town, Ludlow Market is an experience all its own. From farm-fresh produce to artisanal crafts, every item tells a story of Ludlow’s vibrant local culture. Held in the shadow of the castle, the market feels almost timeless and is ideal for picking up unique finds or enjoying seasonal treats. Ludlow is famous for its food scene, so don’t miss the chance to try local cheeses, pastries, or cider.
St. Laurence’s Church:
This grand parish church, often called the ‘Cathedral of the Marches,’ is stunning both outside and within. With beautiful stained glass and intricate medieval carvings, it’s a peaceful place to explore. The real treasure here, however, is the climb to the tower, where views over Ludlow’s patchwork of historic rooftops and countryside await.
Ludlow Gallery
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