6 Nature & Parks in Bewdley That You Shouldn't Miss

April 1, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

Bewdley ( pronunciation) is a small riverside town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire on the Shropshire border in England, along the Severn Valley a few miles to the west of Kidderminster and 22 miles south west of Birmingham. It lies on the River Severn, at the gateway of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve, and at the time of the 2011 census had a population of 9,470. Bewdley is a popular tourist destination and is known for the Bewdley Bridge designed by Thomas Telford.
Restaurants in Bewdley

1. Furnace Mill Fishery

Meaton Lane, Bewdley England +44 1299 266777 http://www.furnacemill.net/
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Furnace Mill Fishery

Reviewed By Solematesinsoles

This has to be THE best days fishing you could ask for. Dont be put off by all the big carp. Plenty f1 carp bream tench. My 2nd visit and again not disappointed. Dip nets then rinse on entry.due to covid there shop is run from the front door the hut where you pay and order your food.4 pools Again i fished furnace pool. Peg 10 the narrow bit this lake. About 8ft i guess only have 5mt whip with 10 elastic. 7lb line 4lb to hook size 16. Pellet and maggot fishijf about 1ft deep on drop. feeding there dry pellet every cast (4-5) also 5 balls ground bait to start off with. Took about 30 mins for first bite but once started must again had 20-30 mixed carp f1bream and small tench.. This venue is definitely to class and well run. Counting down till i go again. The buzy you get when that float bobs under and your elastic goes out is sutch a rush... Well worth the 1hrs drive each way..

2. Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Gardens

High Street, Bewdley England
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Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Gardens

Reviewed By blt100 - East Midlands, United Kingdom

The gardens were lovely for a little walk with plenty of benches to sit down. There was lots of space. Well worth a short visit

3. Wyre Forest

Callow Hill Kidderminster, Bewdley DY14 9XQ England +44 300 067 4935 [email protected] http://www.forestryengland.uk/wyre-forest
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Wyre Forest

Wyre and its surrounding woodlands are fantastic places to enjoy the fresh air and have fun outdoors. There is something for everyone all year round, from walking and family cycling to Go Ape, learning and adventure play. Opening Times: The car park opens at 8am every day and closes at Dusk (5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm and 9pm depending on the time of year). Please check onsite notices on arrival. Discovery Pass Discovery Passes for this site are available from the café or cycle hire centre. The pass costs £35 per year. Please note listed opening hours are for the Car Park only and do not refer to the onsite Cafe.

Reviewed By tinalouisereadsbooks - Dudley, United Kingdom

Went to the Wyre Forest today with family members including my one year old granddaughter. Have been to the forest before but not for a while. Due to the current Covid situation parking machines and tea or coffee are only card payments. The toilets are open but not the visitor centre. We walked the yellow route to find the Gruffalo which was an easy trail. The actual Gruffalo trail is not there at the moment but the Gruffalo himself is there. We then walked the green route which was ok with a pushchair but there is an incline on the way back. Lovely few hours spent in the forest.

4. Trimpley Reservoir.

Eymore Wood, Bewdley DY12 1PJ England
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Trimpley Reservoir.

Reviewed By LauraDaveJames - Solihull, United Kingdom

There are several free carparks around Eymore Wood, the one by the water treatment plant is closest to the reservoir. The path to the reservoir is next to the water treatment plant and goes through a wood with a pedestrian crossing over the Severn Valley railway line. It is set in a beautiful wooded valley with a large and small reservoir and borders the River Severn. We very much enjoyed a quiet and peaceful walk.

5. West Midland Safari Park

Spring Grove, Bewdley DY12 1LF England +44 1299 402114 [email protected] http://www.wmsp.co.uk
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West Midland Safari Park

Join us for the perfect family day out... Journey on the four-mile Safari Drive-through and come face-to-face world’s most extraordinary and beautiful animals such as the gentle giraffe, impressive rhino, inquisitive African wild dog, incredible African elephants and magnificent lions and tigers. Have a wander around the Discovery Trail and discover our Reptile House, Twilight Cave, Creepy Crawlies, Aquarium, Lorikeet Landing, Sea Lion Theatre and Penguin Cove. Visit African Village to see the cheeky meerkats & the playful lemurs in Lemur Woods. There are daily hands-on animal encounters, Sea Lion Shows, lemur talks and hippo feeds all included in the admission price! Step back in time as you journey through Land of the Living Dinosaurs and Ice Age, showcasing prehistoric creatures that once roamed the earth! Boj’s Giggly Park is an immersive, multi-sensory children’s play area which is perfect for younger visitors. Purchase wristbands to enjoy rides in the Adventure Theme Park!

Reviewed By 182daniellee

Had a brilliant day out at West Midlands safari Park we saw plenty of animals at the drive thru considering its November and the kids absolutely loved seeing santa definitely worth it lovely day out and great value.

6. Blackstone Picnic Place

between Stourport and Bewdley off the A456 Bewdley by-pass, Bewdley DY12 1PU England
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