Campsites in Ironbridge, Shropshire

35 bookable campsites within 15 miles of Ironbridge Sorted by distance

Campsites in Ironbridge for historical hols at an Industrial Revolution hotspot

Go back in time during your Shropshire stint while staying at one of these campsites in Ironbridge. A trip down memory lane is to be had at the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, an area still scattered in ironworks, mines and foundries from the 18th century onwards.

But what about the campsites in Ironbridge and around? Well, you could stay right in the town, but for a trip that’s a fab combo of urban and countryside times, settle down at a spot in the spectacular sticks – whether a tent pitch or glampsite accommodation – within easy reach of all the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 

Campsites in Ironbridge: from facility-filled parks to fancy glamping options

Whether you’re after a simple spot to drop off your motorhome or a swish place with modern accommodation, these campsites in Ironbridge have you covered.

Tourist pamphlets about the town and gorge outline all the historical stuff to see, but what they sometimes forget to mention is how top-notch the local countryside is. So if you’re not into the idea of being cooped up in a town, search for a tent or touring pitch amid spectacular scenery a short drive from Ironbridge's sights.

When views are what you’re after, look out for camps overlooking the Shropshire Hills; you can also filter for parks in a walkers’ paradise close to fab footpaths, bridleways and lanes for days' worth of wanders.

Got kids who aren’t particularly keen on strolls? (You’re not alone.) It’s the amenities you’ll want to focus on first, then, so browse campsites near Ironbridge with play areas including trampolines and zipwires.

If you're here with the other half, choose from cute huts, cabins and lodges in a secluded setting or bag yourself a luxuriously kitted out bell tent or yurt for two.

Must-see places when camping in Ironbridge

When camping in Ironbridge, there are all sorts of historical hotspots to hit up. Particularly interested in the Victorian era? It’s over to Blists Hill you go, a living museum recreating what life was like in the 19th century. Actors dress up as people from the period and strike up engaging chats with visitors about aspects of the period.

If the kids like this sort of interactivity, let them channel their inner scientist at the tech displays in the Enginuity museum or have a go on the puzzles in the Children’s Gallery at the Coalport China Museum.

And once you’re done with investigating Ironbridge’s days of yore? The area’s also fab for browsing independent boutiques and trying tasty grub at foodie spots scattered along the banks of the River Severn. Make sure to pick up a pork pie (or five) – they’re famed for being extra delicious in this part of the UK.

Telford town, a 10-minute drive from Ironbridge, is also a top spot for doing some rack rifling at the 25-acre shopping mall or catching an IMAX movie at the Southwater leisure quarter. A fab family-friendly spot, there’s also bowling, ice skating and a soft play area.

Outdoorsy sorts can wander around the lakes and pools in town before trotting around Telford’s award-winning park, which has numerous play areas, nature trails, miniature golf and a high ropes course.

And of course, you can’t miss the landmark that gave Ironbridge its name, the world’s first-ever bridge made from cast iron, either.

Immerse yourself in local history elsewhere in the UK by taking a trip to a campsite near the city of York.

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