Wellington
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The Old Orleton Inn
Room ,lovely and big spotless clean ,staff absolutely fantastic ,so helpful and friendly feel like family
Reviewed on 2025/11/20

Redwings Lodge Wolverhampton
Hassle free stay staff friendly and helpful hreat value for money
Reviewed on 2025/11/30

Spread Eagle, Gailey by Marston's Inns
Most staff were friendly. Room comfortable and good size but no drawers to put things like underwear. Breakfast could be alot more variable and was very basic
Reviewed on 2025/12/7

Crescent House Apartments
Nicely appointed apartment for a multiple day stay. Bed was not very comfortable.
Reviewed on 2025/9/26

Queen Street Apartments
Efficient check in, clean, warm and well equipped.
Reviewed on 2025/12/2

The Ironworks Aparthotel
Spotless modern room. Had everything you need for a self catering stay. Kept up to date via the app and with WhatsApp. Everything explained thoroughly and even had little check ups via text to make sure everything was ok. Will definitely be back. It was all lovely
Reviewed on 2025/11/24
Popular places to visit

Ironbridge Gorge
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Ironbridge Gorge during your travels in Telford. Discover the lively bars and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.

Blists Hill
Journey back to the Steam Age in this charming Victorian town, its industrial zone and its countryside, without modern contraptions of electricity and cars.

The Wrekin
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at The Wrekin during your travels in Little Wenlock. Discover the lively bars and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.

Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron
A well-kept garden near a redbrick railway arcade harbors a 17th-century blast furnace in one of the pioneering villages of the Industrial Revolution.

Telford Town Park
The Wonderland, mini-golf and high-wire zip lines create a family playground in this vast park. Everyone can enjoy the nature trails and historical relics.

Coalport China Museum
This museum has an eclectic collection of the china cups and pots that served as containers for the Victorians’ most cherished beverage and pastime: tea.





