Astbury Falls Lodges offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Astbury Falls Lodges are located in the beautiful county of Shropshire. These outstanding lodges are surrounded by a breathtaking landscape of unspoilt rolling countryside, meandering rivers and a magnificent waterfall, and offer an idyllic retreat.
offers the following facilities.
Ideal for fishing holidaysDon't forget to pack your fishing gear! Astbury Falls Lodges is an ideal base for a fishing holiday in Shropshire as there are fishing opportunities either on the park or close by.
Other facilities and features include:
All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No petsAll non smoking lodgesComplimentary welcome pack on arrival
Description
Surrounded by a breathtaking landscape of unspoilt rolling countryside, meandering rivers and a magnificent waterfall, these outstanding lodges offer an idyllic retreat away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Astbury Falls Lodges make a perfect base to explore the many attractions that Shropshire has to offer, including 32 castles, 10 museums, Ironbridge Gorge and Blists Open Air Museum.Shropshire's extraordinarily beautiful landscape is the perfect backdrop for outdoor pursuits such as walking, cycling, horse riding, hang gliding, golf and even hot air ballooning, and all can be found within easy reach of Astbury Falls Lodges.To keep anglers happy, fly and coarse fishing are available at Astbury Falls Lodges.Astbury Falls Lodges are tastefully furnished, superb lodges with stylish interiors.Why not make Astbury Falls Lodges your holiday retreat this year.
The local area around Astbury Falls Lodges & Shropshire
Stay in Shropshire and within this county's extraordinarily beautiful landscape you'll find more award-winning attractions and outdoor pursuits than you'd ever imagine possible. If Shropshire's 32 castles don't satisfy your thirst for history, step back in time at the Ironbridge Gorge where you can explore the birth of the Industrial Revolution in no fewer than ten museums, and life at the turn of the twentieth century is fascinatingly recreated at Blists Hill Open Air Museum.Shropshire's unique topography is the perfect backdrop for walking, cycling, horse riding, hang gliding, fishing, golf and even hot air ballooning. And spectacular views are a feature of walks along the dramatic Long Mynd ridge and Offa's Dyke.Almost completely surrounded by the River Severn, the ancient town of Shrewsbury is known for its beautifully preserved timber-framed buildings and the elegance of its Georgian architecture while historic Ludlow is famous as the county's gastronomic capital, boasting two Michelin starred restaurants and some very fine food shops. Its castle is also impressive, as is nearby Stokesay Castle.
Accommodation & Prices
TV/DVD Kitchen including microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge/freezer Bath and shower Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Timber decked verandah with garden furniture Central heating Gas and electricity included All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No petsAll non smoking lodgesComplimentary welcome pack on arrival
Weekly Price Range: £289 - £688
User Reviews
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"Top rate accommodation - ideal for nice quiet holiday combined with the attractions of Ironbridge and surrounding area."
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"This site is perfect if you want peace and quiet and to get way from it all."
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"If you want tranquility and enjoy being in a quiet location, this lodge is for you!"
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Other information
- Fishing lakes
- Ideal base for exploring
- Fantastic views
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