
What to do
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Avoncroft
Avoncroft Museum is home to over 30 historic buildings and structures which have been rescued and rebuilt.
6 miles, 15 minutes. Directions
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Aztec Adventure
Aztec Adventure provides a range of indoor and outdoor activities. Courses are available from the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) and British Canoeing (BC). There are also sessions including wing surfing, indoor climbing and stand up paddle-boarding (SUP). Located at Upton Warren and Aztec Adventure Lower Moor and/or Aztec Adventure Evesham.
4 miles, 9 minutes. Directions.
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Bewdley
Bewdley is an attractive Georgian town that sits on the river Severn. It has lovely riverside pubs and eateries and small number of independent shops.
11 miles, 20 minutes. Directions.
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The Black Country Living Museum
Black Country Living Museum is an award winning open air museum that tells the story of one of the very first industrialised areas in Britain.
20 miles 30 minutes. Directions
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Cadbury World
Cadbury World is the ultimate Museum of chocolate! and that makes it as-well !
17 miles, 30 minutes. Directions
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Churchfields Farm Park & Droitwich Salt
Churchfields is a working farm selling award winning ice cream, with a café/restaurant, farm shop and farm tours. Also incorporating Droitwich Salt, produced from famous locally sourced brine.
8 miles, 15 minutes. Directions.
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Clent Hills
Clent Hills with miles of footpaths, bridleways and easy access trails offering breath-taking panoramic views over the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders. Walk to Walton Hill, for a more tranquil area. Find peace and quiet or get closer to nature at the wildlife hide.
7.5 miles, 17 minutes. Directions
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Croombe Court
Croombe Court is a mid-18th-century Neo-Palladian mansion surrounded by extensive landscaped parkland near Upton-upon-Severn in south Worcestershire. The mansion and park were designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown.
21 miles, 35 minutes. Directions
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Dudley Zoo and Castle
Dudley Zoo and Castle has hundreds of exotic and endangered animals. A 40 acre ancient wooded hillside around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle. Come face to face with free roaming lemurs, feed Rainbow lorikeets, meet friends on the farm and look out for ghosts in the 11th century castle.
21 miles, 35 minutes. Directions
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Go Ape! in Wyre Forest
Go Ape is the UK's No.1 Forest Adventure. Fly down zip-wires, leap off a Tarzan Swing and tackle crossings whilst enjoying some of the areas most breathtaking scenery in one of Britain's largest remaining ancient forests. Alternatively take a number of walking or bike riding trails.
12 miles, 25 minutes. Directions.
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Hanbury Hall and Gardens
Hanbury Hall and Gardens is a large 18th-century stately home standing in parkland at Hanbury, Worcestershire. The main range has two storeys and is built of red brick in the Queen Anne style.
9.6 miles, 18 minutes. Directions
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Hartlebury Castle
Hartlebury Castle is a historic palace that was home to the Bishop of Worcester for over 1000 years. Explore the history of Worcestershire county and stroll around the beautiful gardens and nature trail, curator talks and occasional theatre productions.
5 miles, 11 minutes. Directions
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Harvington Hall
Harvington Hall is a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor house in the hamlet of Harvington. With the country’s finest selection of priest hides, lovely gardens and coffee shop (The Malthouse). You can access the Malthouse and small gardens without paying to tour the house, if preferred.
3 miles, 5 minutes. Directions.
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Jinny Ring Craft Centre
Jinny Ring Craft Centre is a Craft centre with a number of crafts to see and buy. Cafe/Restaurant, gardens, sculpture trail, festivals.
8 miles, 17 minutes. Directions
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Kinver Edge
Kinver Edge A high sandstone ridge and hill fort overlooking dramatic red sandstone rock houses, with wonderful walks, trails and tea rooms.
11 miles, 24 minutes. Directions.
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Lickey Hills
Lickey Hills is one of Birmingham’s most treasured parks. It covers 524 acres. It’s a place to spot wildlife, or just for the views and a cup of tea. It has a variety of habitats to include woodlands, heathland and grassland. There is a Visitor Centre with accessible toilets, for information, maps, books, postcards, gifts and a cash only café serving light snacks.
10 miles, 19 minutes. Directions
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Malvern Hills
Malvern Hills have dramatic landscape, great views and natural spring water. There are the two large hillforts – Midsummer Hill and, one of the best examples of a hillfort in Britain - British Camp. Other archaeology includes the Shire Ditch, burial mounds and drover’s tracks.
25 miles, 42 minutes. Directions
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Severn Valley Steam Railway
Severn Valley Railway a firm favourite with our guests. Board a vintage steam train out into Shropshire and Worcestershire on an adventure with the Severn Valley Railway. With events such as 1940’s and vintage transport w/end’s. A firm family favourite.
7 miles, 13 minutes. Directions.
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Stourport-on-Severn
Stourport-on-Severn is a Georgian canal town in the heart of the Severn Valley. A popular inland day-trip and holiday destination. Stroll along the riverside, hire a boat, enjoy a picnic, play on the Treasure Island amusements and park and finish it off with great fish and chips from the lower high street.
9 miles, 19 minutes. Directions
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Top Escape Rooms
Top Escape Rooms has 6 themed escape rooms for 2- 6 people. Try and escape from the room by solving puzzles and challenges !
12 miles, 22 minutes. Directions
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Webbs Garden Centre
Webbs Garden Centre A wonderful garden centre with restaurant/café, home and gifts, butchery, clothing, children’s play area, riverside gardens, Lakeland and Hobbycraft.
4 miles, 10 minutes. Directions
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West Midlands Safari Park
West Midland Safari and Leisure Park holds over 165 species of exotic animals, among other attractions such as a small theme park. It contains the largest groups of white lions, cheetahs, hippopotami, and meerkats in the UK, as well as the largest lemur walk-through exhibit. It was also the first park in the UK to have the African big five game animals.
8 miles, 20 minutes. Directions.
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Witley Court and Gardens
Witley Court and Gardens. Explore the dramatic ruins of Witley Court. Learn the stories behind the people who once lived and partied here, from servants to royal visitors. Discover elaborate parterre gardens and monumental fountains then find your way through enchanting woodland.
14 miles, 23 minutes. Directions
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Worcester & the Commandery
Worcester is a beautiful cathedral city with fascinating history, a wealth of architecture, venues and wide selection shops and boutiques. Visit the Commandery the former Royalist headquarters in 1651, where Worcester’s Civil War story evokes the build-up to the Battle of Worcester, step into the debate between Royalist and Parliamentarian beliefs, imagine daily life as a militia soldier and test your strategic skills in the battle room.
13 miles, 27 minutes. Directions