Ironbridge Gorge joins national trail celebrating the UK’s industrial heritage
The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has joined a new national initiative celebrating the United Kingdom’s globally significant industrial heritage, as part of the UNESCO UK Industrial Heritage Trail.
Bringing together 22 UNESCO designations from across England, Scotland and Wales, the trail connects some of the country’s most important historic places, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the landscapes, innovations and communities that shaped the modern world. The initiative has been developed through the United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO’s Local to Global project, with support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
The Ironbridge Gorge is internationally recognised as one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 in recognition of its global significance.
Its pioneering role in industrial development from early iron production to the integration of industry, transport and communities within a single landscape makes it one of the most important historic environments of its kind anywhere in the world.
Telford & Wrekin Council, as the managing authority for the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, works alongside partners to protect its Outstanding Universal Value while supporting sustainable communities and responsible visitation.
By joining the UNESCO UK Industrial Heritage Trail, Ironbridge Gorge is now part of a wider network of internationally significant sites, including World Heritage Sites, Global Geoparks and Creative Cities. The trail can be explored in its entirety or through individual locations, helping people to better understand the UK’s shared industrial history and its relevance today.
Councillor Angela McClements Telford & Wrekin Council Cabinet Member for Culture, Tourism and Leisure, said: “The Ironbridge Gorge is one of the most important industrial heritage sites in the world, and we are proud to see it included in the UNESCO UK Industrial Heritage Trail.
“Being part of this national network helps strengthen Ironbridge’s position as a leading heritage destination, while connecting us with other places that share our story of innovation, industry and community.
“This is an important opportunity to raise awareness of the Gorge’s global significance, support sustainable visitor growth, and ensure its story continues to be understood and valued by future generations.”
The Industrial Heritage Map, developed with support from the University of Leeds School of Media and Communication and the Digital and Creative Cultures Hub, will support visitors in planning journeys across the UK’s industrial heritage sites.
The announcement comes as Ironbridge Gorge approaches the 40th anniversary of its World Heritage status designation in November 2026 a milestone that will be marked through a programme of events and activity across 2027.
For more information on visiting The Ironbridge Gorge, visit www.visittelford.co.uk
