In The Area
Whether you’re from the area or just visiting for the weekend. There’s plenty to explore just around the corner. From hidden gems to must-see landmarks, our area is full of local attractions, scenic spots, and unique experiences for every kind of traveler. Take a look at some of our favourite nearby sites.

Webbs Garden Centre
1.2 miles away
Whether you’re after gardening inspiration, quality homeware, seasonal treats, or a peaceful stroll amid nature, Webbs welcomes you with warmth and something for everyone.

Aztec Adventure
1.3 miles away
Aqua parks, adventure courses, sailing, swimming and so much more, Aztec Adventure offers you and the family plenty of fun activities to try.

Upton Warren Nature
1.3 miles away
Upton Warren is Worcestershire’s premier wetland reserve, featuring a unique mix of freshwater pools and rare inland saltmarshes. It is a top destination for birdwatching, where visitors can use accessible hides to spot avocets, kingfishers, and various migrating species.

Avoncroft Museum
2 miles away
Step into a living tapestry of British heritage at Avoncroft—the nation’s first open‑air museum. Spanning 19 picturesque acres in Worcestershire countryside, it brings together over 30 rescued and reconstructed historic buildings, from medieval timber‑framed houses to wartime prefab homes, showcasing 700 years of Midlands life

Harvington Hall
4.3 miles away
Built and transformed in the late 1500s by recusant Catholic Humphrey Pakington, the hall is renowned for containing seven priest hides—the largest surviving collection in the country. These ingenious hidden spaces, some crafted by the master carpenter and martyr Nicholas Owen, offer a poignant glimpse into the perilous lives of persecuted clergy during the Reformation.

Droitwich Canal
5 miles away
The Droitwich Canals offer a picturesque 21-mile circular route that connects the Worcester & Birmingham Canal to the River Severn. It is a fantastic destination for walking, cycling, and boating, featuring restored locks and tranquil waterside scenery.

Churchfields Farm Park and Droitwich Salt
5.4 miles away
Try some of the ice cream we stock for our events and visit a working farm all in the same day. With award winning ice cream, a farm shop, farm torus and a cafe and restaurant.

Jinney Ring Craft Centre
6 miles away
The Jinney Ring Craft Centre is a popular destination featuring a collection of independent craft studios where visitors can watch artisans at work. Set within beautiful gardens with views of the Malvern Hills, it also offers a farmhouse restaurant and a unique gift shop for a relaxing day out.

Clent Hills
6.8 miles away
Just a short drive from Stourbridge, the Clent Hills offer an enchanting escape to sweeping countryside, historic charm, and a breath of fresh air that has drawn day-trippers for centuries. Owned by the National Trust, this beautiful hill range—including Clent Hill, Walton Hill, and Adams Hill—is Worcestershire’s most popular free attraction, drawing nearly a million visitors each year.

Hanbury Hall
7 miles away
Hanbury Hall is a grand 18th-century country house surrounded by 400 acres of parkland and restored formal gardens. Visitors can explore the lavish interiors and wall paintings before enjoying scenic walks through the traditional orchards and working kitchen garden.

Severn Valley Railway
7 miles away
The Severn Valley Railway offers a nostalgic journey through sixteen miles of stunning Worcestershire and Shropshire countryside aboard a heritage steam or diesel train. Visitors can explore beautifully restored stations, visit the Engine House Visitor Centre, and enjoy various themed events throughout the year.

Hartlebury Castle
9 miles away
Hartlebury Castle offers a fascinating journey through 1,000 years of history as the former home of the Bishops of Worcester. Visitors can explore the magnificent state rooms, wander through peaceful gardens, and discover local heritage at the Worcestershire County Museum located on-site.

Worcester Warriors
10 miles away
Sixways Stadium serves as a premier venue for professional rugby and large-scale events, offering high-quality hospitality and match-day experiences. It remains a central hub for the local sporting community, hosting a variety of conferences, functions, and elite athletic fixtures throughout the year.

West Midlands Safari Park
11 miles away
West Midland Safari Park offers an exciting day out featuring a four-mile drive-through safari, where visitors can see diverse animals such as lions, tigers, and rhinos. The park also includes a large discovery trail with walk-through exhibits, a theme park with various rides, and a massive animatronic dinosaur attraction.

Worcester Racecourse
11 miles away
Worcester Racecourse offers a thrilling day out with high-quality National Hunt racing set against the scenic backdrop of the River Severn. Known as Pitchcroft, this historic venue hosts a variety of fixtures throughout the summer, providing a vibrant atmosphere for families and racing enthusiasts alike.

Cadbury World
11 miles away
Welcome to Cadbury World—where chocolate dreams come to life! Located next to the original Cadbury factory in the historic village of Bournville, this immersive attraction offers a delightful self-guided journey through the fascinating world of chocolate. Since opening its doors in 1990, it has become one of Birmingham’s most beloved leisure destinations, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.

Go Ape! Wyre Forest
11 miles away
Get ready to swing into adventure at Go Ape Wyre, nestled deep within one of Britain’s largest ancient woodlands — the breathtaking Wyre Forest, aptly nicknamed the “Valley of Giants” for its towering Douglas firs.
Located just three miles west of Bewdley, off the A456 at Callow Hill, this high‑ropes course offers a thrilling escape into nature that’s perfect for families, friends, and adrenaline-seekers alike.

Worcester Cathedral
12 miles away
Worcester Cathedral is a stunning architectural masterpiece that has been a place of prayer and worship since the 7th century. Visitors can explore the magnificent medieval cloisters, view the royal tombs of King John and Prince Arthur, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the tower.

Worcester Cricket Club
12 miles away
Worcestershire County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class county clubs in the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. Its historic home, New Road, is widely considered one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world, offering iconic views of Worcester Cathedral.

Croome Park
19 miles away
Croome offers a spectacular landscape park designed by “Capability” Brown, centered around the grand 18th-century Croome Court. Visitors can explore miles of scenic walks through restored lakeside gardens, shrubberies, and hidden temples that showcase the height of Georgian design.

Black Country Living Museum
19 miles away
Are you a fan of Peaky Blinders – come see where it’s filmed. Step into a vibrant slice of industrial Britain at the Black Country Living Museum—an immersive, open-air experience that transports you directly into life in the Black Country from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries. Situated just west of Birmingham on a sprawling 26-acre site reclaimed from its industrial past, the museum is built around former coal pits, lime kilns, canal arms, and railway sidings.

Malvern Hills
19 miles away
The Malvern Hills offer an iconic landscape of dramatic ridges and over 100 miles of footpaths with breathtaking views across the Severn Valley. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers, featuring famous spring water and diverse wildlife.

Almonry Museum, Evesham
23 miles away
The Almonry in Evesham is a stunning 14th-century building that once served as the home for the Almoner of Evesham Abbey. It now houses a fascinating museum with twelve galleries showcasing local history from the prehistoric era through to the mid-20th century.

Warwick Castle
23 miles away
Warwick Castle offers an immersive journey through a thousand years of history with its magnificent medieval architecture and interactive attractions. Visitors can explore the ancient towers, watch spectacular live shows like the Falconer’s Quest, and wander through 64 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens.

Royal Shakespeare Theatre
24 miles away
The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon is a world-renowned theatre company dedicated to the works of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Visitors can experience acclaimed live performances across multiple stages, take a guided tour of the iconic buildings, or enjoy panoramic views from the theatre’s tower.

Cheltenham Racecourse
28 miles away
Cheltenham Racecourse is a world-class sporting venue famous for hosting the prestigious Cheltenham Festival and the iconic Gold Cup. Known as the home of Jump racing, it offers an electric atmosphere, top-tier competition, and exceptional hospitality throughout the winter season.

Ludlow Castle
34 miles away
Ludlow Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress that offers a glimpse into the history of the Welsh Marches as a former royal palace. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins, climb the towers for panoramic views of the Shropshire countryside, and enjoy various seasonal events and markets held within the castle walls.
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