Worcestershire Attractions
National Trust property: Clent Hills - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Romsley, B62 0
National Trust property: Croome - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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National Trust Estate Office, The Builders’ Yard, High Green, Severn Stoke, WR8 9JS
National Trust property: Greyfriars' House and Garden - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2LZ
National Trust property: Hanbury Hall and Gardens - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Hanbury Hall, School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich, WR9 7EA
National Trust property: Hawford Dovecote - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Hawford Dovecote, Hawford, WR3 7SG
National Trust property: Middle Littleton Tithe Barn - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Middle Littleton, Evesham, WR11 8LN
National Trust property: Rosedene - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Victoria Road, Dodford, Near Bromsgrove, B61 9BU
National Trust property: The Fleece Inn - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Bretforton, near Evesham, WR11 7JE
National Trust property: Wichenford Dovecote - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Wichenford, WR6 6XY
A fantastic year-round family attraction, comprising of plenty of activities both indoor and outdoor, to keep all ages entertained whatever the...
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Station Road WR11 7QZ
This 14th Century building was once home to the Almoner of the Benedictine Abbey that was founded at Evesham in the 8th Century...
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The Almonry Museum and TIC
Abbey Gate, Evesham WR11 4BQ
Encounter the past brought to life in a beautiful building with an 800 year history. Set in the heart of historic Worcester, The Commandery is most.....
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The Commandery, Sidbury, Worcester WR1 2HU
Things to do around Worcestershire
Worcestershire, a county known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, offers a variety of activities for an enjoyable day out. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here are some fantastic options to explore:
1. Walk the Malvern Hills:
- The Malvern Hills, straddling Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Gloucestershire, are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Take a challenging end-to-end hike or opt for a shorter walk to the summits like British Camp or the Worcestershire Beacon. The panoramic views stretch from neighboring villages to the Welsh mountains.
2. Explore Broadway and Broadway Tower:
- Visit the charming village of Broadway in the Cotswolds, which happens to be in Worcestershire. Stroll along the historic high street, enjoy ice cream stands, and explore independent shops. Don't miss Broadway Tower, the second-highest point in the Cotswolds, offering breathtaking views and a perfect picnic spot.
3. Visit Hanbury Hall and Gardens:
- Hanbury Hall, a National Trust property, boasts gardens, orchards, and 400 acres of parkland. Explore the 18th-century country house, enjoy the parkland on a sunny day, and fuel up at the on-site Stables Café.
4. Discover Worcester Cathedral:
- Worcester Cathedral, a place of prayer and worship for centuries, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Explore the royal tombs, medieval artifacts, and reliefs. The cathedral's history is intertwined with that of England.
5. Enjoy the West Midland Safari Park:
- A family-friendly day out awaits at the West Midland Safari Park. Drive through the safari to see lions, tigers, and giraffes. Explore the park's other attractions, including rides and animal encounters.
6. Visit the Elgar Birthplace Museum:
- Learn about the life and music of composer Edward Elgar at the Elgar Birthplace Museum in Lower Broadheath. Explore the museum, gardens, and the nearby countryside that inspired Elgar's compositions.
7. Explore Worcester City Centre:
- Wander through Worcester's historic streets, visit local shops, and explore the riverside. Don't miss the Commandery, a historic building with interactive exhibits about the English Civil War.
8. Discover Croome Court and Park:
- Croome Court, another National Trust property, offers a mix of art, history, and nature. Explore the house, gardens, and parkland designed by Capability Brown.
9. Take a Canal Boat Trip:
- Enjoy a leisurely canal boat trip along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Take in the scenic views and learn about the region's industrial heritage.
10. Visit Bewdley and the Severn Valley Railway:
- Explore the riverside town of Bewdley and hop on the Severn Valley Railway for a nostalgic steam train journey through picturesque countryside.
Remember to check opening hours and any booking requirements for these attractions. Whether you're interested in culture, nature, or family fun, Worcestershire promises a memorable day out!
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