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Ironbridge Gorge

Shropshire & Staffordshire

Internationally recognised as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

Blists Hill Victorian Town, Legges Way, Telford, Shropshire, TF7 5UD

Industrial building at the Ironbridge Gorge Blists Hill site

Important notice

Visits to Blists Hill *must* be pre-booked. You can book up to one hour before your visit. You do not need to book to visit Museum of Iron.

Planning your visit

Planning your visit 

Plan your visit to the Ironbridge Gorge sites.

A costumed storyteller dressed as a Victorian policeman waving to welcome visitors to Blists Hill Victorian Town.

Booking your visit to Blists Hill 

For a short time while we upgrade our fibre optic systems we'll be asking everyone to pre-book their visits to Blists Hill.

A bank of small yellow flowers with some purple flowers to the left. Behind them is a rust coloured sign with the words Blists Hill Victorian Town

Visiting Ironbridge Gorge with your dog 

Well behaved dogs are welcome to visit Ironbridge Gorge. Find out where you can explore and any restricted access before you visit.

Dog at the Argory,

Access at Ironbridge 

We want everyone to be able to enjoy and explore Ironbridge Gorge, so we've collected together all the information needed to plan your day and understand the facilities and access across the sites.

A person's legs as they sit comfortably in a tramper mobility vehicle

Iron Bridge 

Cared for by English Heritage, the world's first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in Shropshire in 1779. This pioneering structure marked a turning point in English design and engineering; after it was built, cast iron came to be widely used in the construction of bridges, aqueducts and buildings.

Ironbridge Gorge, world heritage site, shropshire.