Visiting The Area
Get the best out of your visit to Wellington and The Wrekin.
Wellington
Wellington, The Wrekin’s market town, lies just a mile from the famous Shropshire landmark. The two have enjoyed a close connection for centuries and its railway station (a stopping-point for visitors to the hill since 1849) is an excellent place to begin your exploration.
Wellington
Wellington, The Wrekin’s market town, lies just a mile from the famous Shropshire landmark. The two have enjoyed a close connection for centuries and its railway station (a stopping-point for visitors to the hill since 1849) is an excellent place to begin your exploration.
The Wrekin
Whether walking, cycling or using public transport, there are many options for visiting the Wrekin Hills — and plenty more to see along the way!
The Wrekin
Whether walking, cycling or using public transport, there are many options for visiting the Wrekin Hills — and plenty more to see along the way!
Wellington Station
Wellington has been a stopping-off point for visitors to The Wrekin since it opened in 1849. However, this historic Great Western Railway station, which lies right in the centre of Wellington’s medieval town centre, has its own stories to tell, too.
Wellington Station
Wellington has been a stopping-off point for visitors to The Wrekin since it opened in 1849. However, this historic Great Western Railway station, which lies right in the centre of Wellington’s medieval town centre, has its own stories to tell, too.