A small visitor centre on the Stiperstones in the Shropshire Hills AONB. Pop in for tea, cake, local information and local craft products! Open seasonally, the centre is closed from early November to March
Wonderful volunteer cafe and shop. Amazing local home made cakes. Interesting displays too. Good loos
A great place for Tea, Coffee, Cake at the Gateway to the Stiperstones NNR. Very reasonable prices. Great selection of Crafts, Souvenirs etc.
Lovely cake and coffee. Usually visit weekly. Recently disappointed when the centre was busy told they weren't taking orders. Due to being sat outside had to wait by the entrance until took order or would of been missed. I know it states closed Monday but thought it would of been open bank Holiday Monday!!
Fabulous selection of cakes, all freshly homemade. A lovely local place to stop off during a walk or cycle. All very clean, good toilets, lots of seating. There's also lots of local crafts to look around. Lovely place and will recommend to anyone looking for a place to stop off.
If you're out exploring the walks around here, then don't forget to pop in to the visitor centre and cafe. There are pictures of how it looked with all the lead mines in operation many years ago, and info about the surrounding wildlife and geology. We stopped for refreshments after the 3.6 miles loop walk along the Stiperstones ridge, but if you have no drinks with you then I'd recommend stocking up before you head out walking.
We were off for a long walk around the Stiperstones and came across the Bog Visitor Centre by chance. This is a lovely little place to visit. Lots of arts and crafts, together with a good selection of local books of the area, including wildlife, past history and maps. The staff were really friendly and helpful and we were disappointed we arrived back from our walk just too late for a coffee after our walk. Really recommended for a place who aim to promote the area in a very empathetic way.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Good for kids
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Wonderful volunteer cafe and shop. Amazing local home made cakes. Interesting displays too. Good loos
A great place for Tea, Coffee, Cake at the Gateway to the Stiperstones NNR. Very reasonable prices. Great selection of Crafts, Souvenirs etc.
Lovely cake and coffee. Usually visit weekly. Recently disappointed when the centre was busy told they weren't taking orders. Due to being sat outside had to wait by the entrance until took order or would of been missed. I know it states closed Monday but thought it would of been open bank Holiday Monday!!
Fabulous selection of cakes, all freshly homemade. A lovely local place to stop off during a walk or cycle. All very clean, good toilets, lots of seating. There's also lots of local crafts to look around. Lovely place and will recommend to anyone looking for a place to stop off.
If you're out exploring the walks around here, then don't forget to pop in to the visitor centre and cafe. There are pictures of how it looked with all the lead mines in operation many years ago, and info about the surrounding wildlife and geology. We stopped for refreshments after the 3.6 miles loop walk along the Stiperstones ridge, but if you have no drinks with you then I'd recommend stocking up before you head out walking.
We were off for a long walk around the Stiperstones and came across the Bog Visitor Centre by chance. This is a lovely little place to visit. Lots of arts and crafts, together with a good selection of local books of the area, including wildlife, past history and maps. The staff were really friendly and helpful and we were disappointed we arrived back from our walk just too late for a coffee after our walk. Really recommended for a place who aim to promote the area in a very empathetic way.