Oswestry Tourism AssociationOswestry, a tranquil haven, offers an opportunity to escape from the pace of modern life and unwind in a landscape of rare natural beauty
Oswestry - Where Shropshire Meets Wales

Oswestry, a tranquil haven, offers an opportunity to escape from the pace of modern life and unwind in a landscape of rare natural beauty

Hills rise sharply from the rolling Shropshire countryside and opportunities for the walker are endless

Rich in legend, and an age old border battle ground, this is a land which summons up dramatic images of the past

Ancient earthworks such as Offa's Dyke and the Iron Age Hill Fort at Old Oswestry, which is chronicles in the folklore of King Arthur as the birthplace of Queen Guinevere

Unspoilt by progress, Oswestry is a bustling market town with an individual character

The town's thriving weekly market dates back to 1190, and a collection of over 100 colourful stalls offer everything from fresh farm produce to fashion

Hotels and Inns bear witness to the historic importance of Oswestry as a stagecoach and railway centre

Accommodation- hotels, B&B, farmhouses, pubs, self catering; Food and Drink - from friendly pubs to quality restaurants

Whatever your holiday - relax and enjoy a break at nature's pace

Tourist Information Centre

Heritage Centre
2 Church Terrace
Oswestry SY11 2TE
Tel. 01691 662753

a landscape of rare natural beauty

chirk castle

chirk aqueduct and viaduct

oswestry is a bustling market town