The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Worcestershire, England

January 25, 2022 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Worcestershire, United Kingdom including Liz Monk Studio Pottery and Gallery, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire Beacon, Church of the Sacred Heart, Bewdley Bridge, All Things Wild, Hanbury Hall, Witley Court & Gardens, Almonry Museum, Worcester Cathedral.
Restaurants in Worcestershire

Chadwich Manor Farm Redhill Lane, Bromsgrove B61 0QG England +44 7866 616986 http://www.lizziesfarm.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Liz Monk Studio Pottery and Gallery

2. Malvern Hills

Great Malvern England +44 1684 892002 [email protected] http://www.malvernhills.org.uk
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5.0 based on 963 reviews

Malvern Hills

The Malvern Hills are an iconic landscape with unique cultural heritage, wildlife and geology. The Malvern Hills Trust owns and cares for the Malvern Hills and Commons and keeps them open for the hundreds of thousands of visitors who come each year.

Reviewed By KentJulieb

There are so many routes for walking these hills We walked over the top of the hills in a variety of different routes, there is also a circular walk, you need to wear decent footwear and plan for changes in weather Great exercise for the minimal cost of the car park £4.50 a day

3. Worcestershire Beacon

Great Malvern England +44 1684 892002
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5.0 based on 330 reviews

Worcestershire Beacon

Reviewed By MaryR5112 - Great Malvern, United Kingdom

You need to look up the History of the Whole Malvern Hills around 13 Miles long, once at the Top you have Lovely Views All around you, people travel from World Wide to see them. If you bring Dogs please make sure they are under Control as Cattle and Sheep are on some parts and have been attacked, Well Worth a Visit for All, Disabled could be an issue though.

4. Church of the Sacred Heart

208 Worcester Road, Droitwich WR9 8AZ England http://www.sacredheartdroitwich.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Church of the Sacred Heart

Reviewed By 356manfredb - Telford, United Kingdom

My wife and I visited Droitwich Spa in March 2018. Before our departure from home we had searched for Tourist Attractions on the Internet and came across this Church with its magnificent Mosaics. If we had not undertaken the research we would most likely have looked at the Exterior of the Church and most likely would have given it no second glance. After we had parked our Car at the back of the Church we went inside and although we could make out the Mosaics in the semi-dark there magnificance did not become apparent. However, once we put the £1 coin into the meter for the lights to come on it was possible for us to fully admire the incredibly beautiful Mosaics. What a Gem!! My wife and I have been privileged to have seen many cathedrals and churches in different parts of the World and we can honestly say that the Interior of this Church compares favourably to any we have seen. Anyone travelling to Droitwich Spa should not leave this town until having visited the Church of the Sacred Heart and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. An absolute must!!!

5. Bewdley Bridge

Bewdley England
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Bewdley Bridge

Stand and gaze, marvel and wonder at our beautiful bridge!! There are many bridges like it, but this one is ours and we love it. It’s the perfect vantage point to take photos of geese, watch the latest punch up at the Arches or even jump off of in summer if you’ve got a bit of sunstroke from sitting topless in the park and drinking cans of Stella. Also, It’s great for crossing wet rivers

6. All Things Wild

Station Road, Honeybourne WR11 7QZ England +44 1386 833083 [email protected] http://www.allthingswild.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 559 reviews

All Things Wild

All Things Wild is an all weather family attraction, with something for everyone! Step through time to discover our exciting Dino Barn, and life sized dinosaur models in the Dino Field. Learn about our amazing animals, including: reptiles, lemurs, meerkats, armadillos, chinchillas, and more! Indoor and outdoor play areas keep children entertained, along with pedal go-karts, bug land, den building, stamp trails, indoor pedal tractors, and our animal encounter sessions! Our on-site café serves hot food and drinks, delicious cakes, and snacks. Entrance fees do not apply to the café. Why not celebrate your birthday with us? Our two hour party sessions include a party host, fun activities, buffet meal, party bags, and entrance to the nature centre for the rest of the day! All Things Wild is a great venue for learning. We offer educational visits for schools, and take group bookings. Please see our website for more details, or contact us via our email address if you have any questions.

Reviewed By MH2511 - Droitwich, United Kingdom

Having attempted several days out with the kids over the summer, this has been the best experience in the area by a long way. Covid-19 safety measures were very well thought out and because they were frequently signposted around the setting, the vast majority of visitors were adhering to them. They have introduced a one way system (with some optional shortcuts for tired legs) that genuinely work and personally I think the whole experience is all the better for it as it reduces pinch points. Staff were a visible presence, cleaning frequently and all were friendly and affable. Numbers allowed in have been clearly well managed so everyone gets their own space and ample time to explore all that’s on offer. Always loved visiting All Things Wild and our children thoroughly enjoy the range of experiences available and how there’s always something a little different every time. Post-Covid set-up is perfect. Well done All Things Wild, you’ve nailed it.

7. Hanbury Hall

Hanbury Hall School Road, Droitwich WR9 7EA England +44 1527 821214 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall-and-gardens
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4.5 based on 1,106 reviews

Hanbury Hall

Reviewed By rainbowwarrier - Birmingham, United Kingdom

We have visited Hanbury Hall many times and have enjoyed each visit. We love to see the beautiful murial mythical paintings and feel the olden day experience. We like to walk around the gardens and see the orchards and peer into the orangery. I have liked to go and just see the holly and the friendly robin who comes to say hi. Each season gives something new. We have enjoyed Christmas time reminiscent 70s and 80th themed rooms and the beautiful Xmas trees. We have enjoyed picnic in the summer by the boggy pond which was actually so atmospheric and walked on the ice house and through the sheep. we see the formal garden change from flowers to greens.

8. Witley Court & Gardens

Witley Court Gardens Worcester Road, Great Witley WR6 6JT England +44 1299 896636 [email protected] http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/witley-court-and-gardens/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=witley%20court
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4.5 based on 840 reviews

Witley Court & Gardens

Reviewed By christopherpF6906AH - Norwich, United Kingdom

we visited just after the Government lifted restrictions for museums and historical places ,operating an one way system and hand sanitizers in place. we went on a hot day and the walk through the wooded area was lovely and cool with some benches available to seat on which was nice. A must see is the fountain which turns on every hour absolutely fantastic sight , the ruins was also great it must had been a wonderful sight in it's days. Also a great area for a picnic if you fancy a nice cup of tea and cake then take a visit to the cafe.

9. Almonry Museum

Abbey Gate, Evesham WR11 4BQ England +44 1386 446944 [email protected] http://www.almonryevesham.org/evesham-tourism-office/
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Almonry Museum

The Almonry is a beautiful C14th building in the heart of the historic market town of Evesham. Once the home of the Almoner, one of the Benedictine Monks from the Abbey, the Almonry is now the town museum, Tourist Information Centre and gift shop. The museum tells the story of Evesham and the Vale from pre-history to mid-twentieth century with a beautiful garden, ideal for sitting and relaxing. Our gift shop stocks a wide range of souvenirs, postcards, walking maps and guides, books, gifts and handcrafted goods made by local makers and crafters. The Tourist Information Centre is packed with leaflets and guides to Evesham and the surrounding area. TIC staff are on hand to welcome you to Evesham and to help you get the most out of your visit and stay.

Reviewed By 775bevb

Loved the gardens & the mongoose grave stone!! Lots of local history & artefacts. The building alone is worth the visit & the £4.50 entry fee lasts for a full year means you can visit as many times as you like! The guy on reception was a font of information too very interesting. You could see he was passionate about his job & such a good story teller. Well done Evesham Museum

10. Worcester Cathedral

8 College Yard, Worcester WR1 2LA England +44 1905 732900 [email protected] http://www.worcestercathedral.co.uk
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4.5 based on 2,849 reviews

Worcester Cathedral

A place of prayer and worship for fourteen centuries. Royal Tombs, early 12th Century round Chapter House, examples of every type of early English Architecture, beautiful Norman Crypt, medieval Cloister, magnificent Victorian stained glass. Stunning end to end vista. Crypt exhibition, interactive touch screens, mobile App Trails, Cloister Cafe.. Find out about the Cathedral's Anglo-Saxon roots, special saints, glorious musical heritage - and much more. Sunday Eucharist 10.30am, Holy Communion Wednesday 1pm & Friday 11.30am. Free admission. Donations welcomed.

Reviewed By Z2071TIangelaa - Warwick, United Kingdom

What a beautiful Cathedral - fabulous stonework and lovely to be able to walk around, at your own pace, taking in the magnificent surroundings - well worth a visit if in Worcester.

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