Bridgnorth Cliff Railway Top Station

6 Castle Terrace, Bridgnorth WV16 4AH

Rating:4.6
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Description

Funicular railway transporting people up steep cliffs separating High Town & Low Town since 1892.

Service options

  • On-site services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Children

  • Good for kids

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Reviews

5

Beautiful hidden gem. Such a lovely place to come and visit. Enjoyed every second of the short ride. They charge PS2 for a round trip which is very reasonable. The conductors on each end are lovely and very welcoming. The railway carers for 16 passengers which is very good. There's plenty of seating spaces inside.

Published 8 months ago

5

Lovely trip down memory lane for me. Short cliff railway, but one of the steepest I believe. I travelled down and then straight back up because I'd got a friend with me who was scared of heights, so she waited at the top. Staff are pleasant and helpful.

Published 7 months ago

5

PS2.50 is not a fortune, but the ride lasts about a minute and you get a ride back. Still good to try. Had fun. But like it's not coming here from a bit fat just for that. I visited during the seven valley railway visit.

Published 7 months ago

5

Took my flatmate as a birthday treat, and had a lot of fun - although it is a bit steep for wheelchair users

Published 5 months ago

5

Great view from top of town. You can go up and down to bottom. Accessibility for everyone.

Published 6 months ago

5

Great piece of engineering and history impeccably maintained and run brilliantly. No better way to get from low town to high town or vice versa.

Published 7 months ago