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The local surrounding area is home to all kinds of popular recreation, why not take the time to venture out and discover some local culture for yourself.

Local Walks Places of Interest Recreational Activities

Offas Dyke: The Path runs for 177 miles from Sedbury Cliffs on the Severn Estuary near Chepstow to the North Wales resort of Prestatyn on Liverpool Bay. For about 70 miles it follows the course of the Eighth Century Offa's Dyke earthwork.

Nesscliffe Hill Country Park: The park offers great views over Shropshire and beyond from the slopes of its hills. There are large areas of woodland and the oak woods. The ramparts of an ancient hill fort stand at the top of Nesscliffe Hill, and at the southern end of the hill is Kynaston' Cave. This was once a home for Humphrey Kynaston, the highwayman and now for three species of bats.

Rodneys Pillar: From Criggion one may make the climb to Admiral Rodneys Pillar, built in 1781 by public subscription to commemorate the defeat of a French fleet at Dominica.