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There are plenty of things to Explore in Worcestershire.
Whether it’s the great outdoors, shopping till you drop or spotting animals on safari – Worcestershire has something for all the family.
Walk and cycle, along the many beautiful hills, waterways and countryside routes. Explore our Town Centre’s and their unique charm, delicious food and independent shops. Or why not dive into our history by visiting one of our museums or heritage sites.
For family fun, with stunning views head to the Severn Valley Railway, or visit the Safari Park or one of the many country parks and gardens – perfect for picnics.
Enjoy a trip to the theatre or show your support for the Worcester Warriors Rugby, take in a basketball game, motor sports or even a cricket match at New Road. Worcestershire is the perfect place to unwind with so much to explore. Find inspiration on days out and much more below.
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West Midland Safari Park has a great line up of fantastic family entertainment for the summer season this year.Worcester
A ‘Capability’ Brown landscape with acres of parkland waiting to be discovered. Explore Croome Court which stands proudly at it’s heart or visit our restored wartime buildings now a RAF museum and Visitor Centre.Evesham
A 14th Century building, once part of the medieval Abbey complex, now home to a unique and eclectic collection that tells the story of the area from the prehistoric to the present day.Worcester
Welcome to the Bank House, a unique vision of a classic hotel where traditional meets modern for a unique and memorable experience.Redditch
Donatello’s Ice cream is a small family business with over 30 years experience of putting smiles on faces.Malvern
The Holywell Spring is the original and now only source of Malvern Water - records indicate that bottling production began on the site of the Holy Well as early as 1622.Bromsgrove
Beautiful 200 year old barns converted into 12 craft studio workshops, plant shop, daytime farmhouse restaurant, craft gallery and gift shop. Superb landscape gardens with stunning views of the Malverns.Evesham
The Quintessential English Pub, owned by the National Trust and run with a love of tradition.Upton upon Severn
A family run business based in Worcestershire. You can get our extensive range of British Puddings direct, from Farmer's Markets or a growing number of suppliers.Worcester
The Teme Valley Brewery opened in 1997 at The Talbot Inn, Knightwick next to the River Teme. Family owned and in The Heart of Worcestershire Hop Growing Region.Droitwich
Webbs, Wychbold is one of the biggest garden centres in the UK and has been awarded Garden Centre of the Year three times! Catering for all your garden and home needs.Ledbury
Westons Cider is situated in the Herefordshire countryside on the A449 between Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye. Guided Mill Tours at 11.00am, 12.30pm, 2.00pm and 3.30pm daily. Cider Shop open daily. Free Parking, Free Play Park.Worcester
100 acres of ancient woodland, 10 acres of wildflower meadow. 2 waymarked circular walks, children's play area. Visitor Centre and Cafe.Kidderminster
Discover Worcestershire's story, explore the magnificent grounds, and follow in the footsteps of Royalty as you enjoy a visit to Hartlebury Castle and Worcestershire County Museum.Redditch
This unique heritage site tells both the history of needle making in the listed Victorian water scouring Forge Mill and the story of the 12th Century Cistercian Bordesley Abbey ruins, in the adjoining Visitor Centre.