| Bishops Castle
Bishops Castle is a unique centre for exploring the surrounding
countryside with well marked walks over moorland, farmland, hills
and wooded valleys, and also in Forestry which is particularly
good for dogs.
Bishops Castle, a very small market town of great character,
has a long and fascinating history and many old and picturesque
buildings. Little remains of the stone castle, built in the 12th
century by the Bishop of Hereford, but much of the stone from
it was used to build many of the houses at the top of the town.
The town has two banks, a post office, a good chemist and a small
supermarket. There are other interesting shops, including those
selling second hand books, crafts and antiques. A variety of good
food is on offer and two of the six pubs, the Three Tuns and the
Six Bells have their own breweries and serve traditional ales.
There are many different events and festivals in the town throughout
the year, and in the summer there seems to be something going
on most weekends.
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