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The Astbury Golf and Lodge Resort and
Bridgnorth, as well as independent customer reviews and what's nearby.
The Astbury is an outstanding luxury lodge resort set within 300 acres of beautiful rolling parkland with stunning views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside, brand new for 2022. Featuring outstanding accommodation and a host of first-class facilities, everything you could ever need to unwind and relax is on hand, making this the ideal holiday destination for couples, friends and families alike.
Choose from a superb selection of accommodation options from high-class holiday homes to impressive luxury lodges, each with their own private outdoor space. Relax on your spacious decking with a glass of something special, looking out over the panoramic views of rolling countryside.
You’ll find a plethora of on-site facilities and activities to help make the most of your precious holiday time. The USGA standard 18-hole championship golf course and practice putting green cater to a range of ability levels, and for those looking to work up an appetite there is also outdoor tennis courts available to use*. The Astbury offers guests a mouth-watering selection of food and beverage choices: Montgomery’s, located within the Manor House, is a luxurious and contemporary restaurant and bar serving delicious drinks, lunches and dinners, all with panoramic views across the beautifully manicured grounds; The Potting Shed, which can be found at the halfway house on the golf course, is an on-site café offering a fantastic range of homemade, locally sourced produce.
Aside from the 300 acres of beautiful parkland in which The Astbury is situated, the surrounding region offers an unrivalled choice of exciting places to visit and explore. The historic market town of Bridgnorth, on the banks of the River Severn, is home to many unique shops, traditional pubs and exciting eateries. The Severn Valley Railway runs regular steam-hauled passenger trains between Shropshire and Worcestershire, providing an unmatched way in which to see the beauty of local area. Further afield be sure to visit the towns of Much Wenlock, Shifnal and Shrewsbury, and a stay in this part of Shropshire wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ironbridge Gorge, the birthplace of the industrial revolution. For those seeking an active break, outdoor activities are in abundance at The Astbury, with acres of wild beauty to explore and miles of nature trails perfect for running, cycling and walking, whilst the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are only a short journey away.
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