fbpx
The Official Tourism Website for Shropshire

As the leaves turn golden and the air becomes crisp, Shropshire’s picturesque countryside is at its most beautiful. There’s no better way to experience the charm of the season than by visiting a cosy country pub. Whether you’re after hearty food, local ales, or a warm fire to relax by after a scenic autumn walk, these top Shropshire pubs offer the perfect refuge. Here are some of the best country pubs to visit this autumn, each located in or near Shropshire’s most charming towns and villages.

The Pheasant at Neenton (Near Bridgnorth)

More info here

Located in the tiny village of Neenton, just a short drive from Bridgnorth, the Pheasant is a beautifully restored village pub and restaurant. Surrounded by the rolling hills of south Shropshire, it’s the perfect spot to soak up the autumn colours. With a roaring fire and a menu packed with locally-sourced, seasonal dishes, this pub is ideal for a post-walk treat. Enjoy a hearty meal while taking in the breathtaking countryside views, making it an ideal destination for those exploring the area.

The Old Hand and Diamond (Near Shrewsbury and Welshpool)

More info here

The Old Hand and Diamond is situated near the Shropshire-Welsh border in Coedway, between Shrewsbury and Welshpool. This historic 17th-century inn oozes rustic charm, featuring wooden beams, stone fireplaces, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect pub for a quiet autumn afternoon after exploring the nearby countryside or crossing the border into Wales. The pub’s excellent range of cask ales and classic British dishes, including generous Sunday roasts, make it a family favourite.

Tally Ho Inn (Near Craven Arms)

More info here

Tucked away in the sleepy hamlet of Bouldon, just a short drive from Craven Arms, the Tally Ho Inn offers a warm welcome to all who venture to its charming, rural setting. This traditional pub is the ideal spot for an autumn getaway, especially after a day spent exploring the Shropshire Hills or the nearby market town of Ludlow. With wood-burning stoves, hearty British fare, and real ales, it’s the perfect retreat to warm up after an invigorating country walk.

The Windmill at Rowton (Near Shrewsbury)

More info here

Located in Rowton, a short drive from Shrewsbury, the Windmill is a stylish country pub that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comfort. Inside, you’ll find exposed wooden beams, open fires, and a welcoming atmosphere, while outside, the surrounding fields and hills turn shades of gold and orange in autumn. The Windmill’s varied menu, including seasonal specials and an excellent wine list, makes it a top destination for a leisurely lunch or dinner after exploring nearby sites like Attingham Park or Shrewsbury.

The Cross Keys Inn, Kinnerley (Near Oswestry)

More info here

In the heart of the village of Kinnerley, not far from Oswestry, the Cross Keys Inn offers a true countryside pub experience. With its cosy interiors, crackling fires, and a menu featuring locally-sourced produce, it’s the perfect place to escape the autumn chill. Whether you’re stopping in for a pint of cask ale or staying for one of their renowned Sunday roasts, the Cross Keys offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. It’s a great stop after a walk through the scenic Shropshire countryside or a visit to the nearby Montgomery Canal.

The Acton at Morville (Near Bridgnorth)

More info here

Situated in Morville, just outside the historic town of Bridgnorth, the Acton is a classic village pub with plenty of character. With its traditional décor, complete with wooden beams and open fireplaces, it’s the perfect place to warm up after a day spent exploring the nearby Shropshire Hills or the iconic Severn Valley Railway. The Acton Arms prides itself on offering homemade, seasonal food, sourced from local farms and producers. Combine that with its relaxed atmosphere and friendly service, and you’ve got the perfect autumn culinary destination.


Shropshire’s Cosy Autumn Retreats Await

Whether you’re exploring the Shropshire countryside or looking for a cosy spot to relax after a day of adventure, these country pubs offer the best of autumn. With their crackling fires, hearty meals, and scenic surroundings, they provide the perfect respite from the crisp autumn air. So, why not grab your walking boots, head out into the stunning Shropshire countryside, and reward yourself with a visit to one of these welcoming pubs?

Autumn in Shropshire has never been more inviting!

Winter sunrise from the Wrekin ❤️ 

Brilliant 🎥 IG / @wander.where.aby.went
Embark on a journey through Ludlow's enchanting streets on a sunny Saturday market day! 🌞✨ 

Witness the lively atmosphere as local traders bring colors and flavors to the scene. Explore quaint independent shops, bask in the aromatic charm of cafes, and savor culinary delights at local restaurants. 

Ludlow's picturesque streets are a canvas of culture waiting to be explored! 🛍️🍽️ 

Brilliant 🎥 IG @letsgoludlow
"🏰✨ Dive into the heart of Shrewsbury's Castle Quarter – the epicenter of history and grandeur! 🏰 Home to four of the town's largest historic treasures – Shrewsbury Castle, Library, Prison, and Train Station. 

Did you know Shrewsbury Castle's foundations were laid in 1083 by the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery? 
Montgomery, a cousin of William the Conqueror, earned this castle and more as a thank-you for his aid during the Norman conquest.

From royal stronghold to a 16th-century transformation, Shrewsbury Castle has quite the story. Now, it stands majestically, housing the Shropshire Regimental Museum. 👑🏰 Ready to step into the pages of history?

#visitshropshire #shrewsburycastle #historic #shrewsbury #thingstodo #shropshire
This error message is only visible to WordPress admins
There has been a problem with your Instagram Feed.

Supported by

Newsletter sign up

Stay up to date with special offers, news and events by signing up to our monthly newsletter.

By submitting this form you agree to be contacted by Visit Shropshire