ONE of north Shropshire's most popular tourist sports is set re-open to the public on a trial basis.

Following updates to government coronavirus guidance in England, Hawkstone Park Follies, outside Wem, will trial re-opening to the public from Saturday, May 30.

The 100-acres of Grade I-listed parkland is made up of gullies, caves, towers and bridges and has been one of Shropshire’s premier outdoor beauty spots for walkers for more than 200 years.

David Sims, general manager for Hawkstone Park Hotel, golf course and Follies, said they will trial re-opening the park, and stated that visitors must adhere to strict social distancing rules to ensure the Follies can remain open after the three-day trial.

He said: “While we are very pleased to be able to re-open the Follies to the public from Saturday, we can only make it possible by keeping the buildings closed, limiting visitor numbers and asking the public to be disciplined with social distancing when passing people on the paths.

“This means the café and toilets will remain closed – however visitors can bring a picnic as long as they take their rubbish home.

"We will be implementing sanitiser stations at the grounds, and we encourage the use of gloves if you will need to use the handrails around the paths.

"We are altering our ticketing so that we will charge entry per car to simplify the process.

“At a time when our outdoor exercise is sacred and the sun is shining, the relaxation of the government rules is just in time. We also hope the public are able to visit while our rhododendron jungle is in full bloom.”

The park will be open from 10am until 5pm, with last admission at 2pm.

Tickets will be charged at £19 for each car with one to three people, and £25 for each car with four to seven people. Tickets can only be purchased in advance online at www.hawkstoneparkfollies.co.uk/tickets