top of page
Caravan Coach logo.

Caravan Coach

Caravanning Simplified: Discover with Confidence

Shropshire Sculpture Park: Discover Art & Nature in a Stunning Countryside Escape

  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read
Metallic three-headed dragon sculpture with gears on display outdoors, under a cloudy sky. Nearby sign reads "Kings Coronation Dragon."
King Coronation Dragon

Shropshire Sculpture Park: Overview

A hidden gem in the countryside, Shropshire Sculpture Park blends contemporary outdoor art with natural woodland and open landscapes. With over 300 sculptures on display, it offers a relaxed, thought-provoking walk through fields, valleys, and forested paths.


Location

Shropshire Sculpture Park is located near the village of Aston-on-Clun, south of Craven Arms, in the heart of the Shropshire Hills AONB. It’s best accessed via the A49, with several caravan sites nearby, including peaceful spots in Ludlow and Church Stretton.



Key Features

Type: Outdoor sculpture park with changing displays across a 60-acre site


Highlight: Variety of striking and whimsical sculptures set against wildflower meadows and woodlands


Facilities: Small café with refreshments, compost toilets, picnic spots, and a map-based trail guide


Surroundings: Rolling hills, natural streams, and native woodland alive with birds and butterflies


Rusty metal sculpture resembling a face, made of car parts, stands in a grassy field. The sky is overcast, creating an eerie ambiance.
Head On With The Future

Accessibility

The site is mostly unpaved with grass and woodland trails, so good footwear is essential. Not all paths are wheelchair accessible, though the lower meadows are manageable. Caravanners should check road width and avoid larger setups — smaller outfits and campervans will manage best.


Activities & Attractions Nearby

Visit Stokesay Castle (10 minutes away), walk the Long Mynd, or explore the market town of Ludlow with its excellent food scene. Ideal for walkers and those keen to explore rural Shropshire.


Pros & Cons

Pros: Peaceful setting, dog-friendly, wide variety of sculptures, and an uncommercial, natural feel


Cons: Limited facilities and uneven ground in places – wear sturdy shoes and bring a picnic


Best For

Art lovers, walkers, and dog owners looking for a quiet, creative escape in nature. Best suited to couples and solo travellers wanting something a little different.


Practical Information

Price: From £14 per adult (cash only at the gate; honesty box system in place)


Booking: No booking required – open access with self-guided entry


Open: Open daily, year-round during daylight hours


Contact: www.brookstreetgallery.co.uk, 01691 610952


Attraction Highlight

Turning a corner in the woods and discovering a life-sized bronze hare perched on a tree stump – pure delight for those who enjoy surprises in nature.


Rating 4.3/5

A quirky and calming day out with real character – a haven for quiet minds and creative eyes, though better suited to fair weather and sure-footed visitors.

bottom of page