The 10 Best Things to do in Worcestershire, England

January 19, 2022 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Worcestershire, United Kingdom including Malvern Hills, Go Ape Wyre, Meadow Farm Garden and Nursery, Hanbury Hall, Worcester Cathedral, Severn Valley Railway, The Regal Cinema, Bewdley Museum, Drakelow Tunnels, West Midland Safari Park.
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1. 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

2. Go Ape Wyre

Go Ape Wyre Forest Callow Hill, Bewdley DY14 9XQ England +44 1603 895500 [email protected] http://goape.co.uk/days-out/midlands/wyre
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Go Ape Wyre

With zip wires 160 metres in length, a hair-raising 17 metre crossing and so much more, you won't leave Wyre Forest disappointed with your decision to get outdoors.

Reviewed By Sam_Campbell22

We visited Go Ape in Wyre for my son George’s 6th birthday. I am terrified of heights so was extremely nervous. The team working at the treetop adventure were amazing, giving us a safety briefing, checking my harness many times as I was stressing out. I managed very slowly round the course, requiring some support half way through. I can’t remember the gentleman’s name that helped me, but he made me face my fear and I felt so good afterwards. My son has no fear and did it all without a fuss. He loved the course, the zip wire and it was so easy for him to do independently. It was an experience I will never forget. I would definitely visit again, keep pushing through that fear. The facilities were great, staff friendly and supportive. It’s a beautiful place. A hidden gem

3. Meadow Farm Garden and Nursery

33 Droitwich Road Feckenham England +44 1527 821156 [email protected] http://Www.meadowfarm33.co.uk
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Meadow Farm Garden and Nursery

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. Severn Valley Railway

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4.5 based on 2,813 reviews

Severn Valley Railway

Step back in time to the golden age of the railway in one of the UK’s best heritage visitor attractions! From the moment you enter the booking office to collect your tickets, you’re transported to a world full of vintage steam engines and powerful heritage diesel locomotives – feel them rumble under your feet, hear the sound of the whistle, smell the coal in the firebox and get ready for a FULL DAY adventure across 16 miles of the glorious Severn Valley. There is so much to discover! Perfect for all the family, the Severn Valley Railway guarantees that you’ll create memories to last a life time. Running between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth, visit our beautiful country stations, explore hidden gems of Worcestershire and Shropshire, walk a beautiful trail through the countryside before the train whisks you away again or take part in our hand-picked selection of additional experience. All aboard and full steam ahead!

7. The Regal Cinema

41 Port Street, Evesham WR11 3LD England +44 1386 421007 [email protected] http://www.theregal.ac/
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4.5 based on 1,263 reviews

The Regal Cinema

Offering far more than an ordinary cinema, our day time up-market coffee shop turns into a wine bar in the evening alongside our Circle and Auditorium Bars. Audiences have the choice to watch films sat at candlelit tables on the ground floor or to snuggle up in the double love seats, regular seats or one of our four Royal Boxes in the circle and enjoy refreshments from any of our bars, before, during and after the film... Films range from blockbusters to classics, family favourites to art house and independent. We have family films every weekend and extra family shows in the holidays, as well as parent and baby shows on Thursday mornings. On Tuesdays we host Silver Screen matinee shows and Big Breakfast screenings are the perfect start to the day. The Regal is a true community venue, and, in addition to films and live screenings from the Royal Opera House, we host a broad range of events live music and comedy, as well as other live performances.

Reviewed By tracybB7430LC - Worcestershire, United Kingdom

Came to the Regal to see Jasper Carrott and had a brilliant time. We booked early and managed to get the love seats upstairs with a bottle of wine to boot! - I think all the shows were sold out. The show was excellent throughout and just as good as we remember Jasper from his TV heyday. All the staff were enthusiastic, friendly and approachable, which greatly added to the experience at this very special and engaging venue. We thought the food and drink were great value, especially when compared to the more well known cinema chains, with reasonable waiting time for drinks during the interval (although we would pre-order next time). We really love the Regal and will return at every opportunity.

8. Bewdley Museum

Bewdley Museum Load Street, Bewdley DY12 2AE England +44 845 607 7819 [email protected] http://bewdleymuseum.co.uk
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4.5 based on 496 reviews

Bewdley Museum

Reviewed By MrMarvel - Nottingham, United Kingdom

Found this museum on TripAdvisor as was visiting Bewdley, really enjoyed this museum, Free entry, lots to read and learn about, talks by the staff about the air raid shelter used in WW2, art gallery, cafe, small workshops, lovely gardens to walk around or sit on a bench and soak up some sun rays, well worth a visit.

9. Drakelow Tunnels

Kingsford Lane, Kidderminster England [email protected] http://www.drakelow-tunnels.co.uk
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Drakelow Tunnels

Drakelow Tunnels is currently being converted into a Cold War and WWII museum it will house items showing how the bunker evolved over 40 years of being in action.

Reviewed By Jill_Prior - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Although I had heard about Drakelow Tunnels, I had not visited until February this year when I joined the extended two and a half hour tour. If you have any interest in WWII and Cold War history, Drakelow is well worth a visit. Our guide was friendly and an absolute mine of information about the site. From the Rover shadow factory explored with torches (an absolute must if you plan on visiting) to the nuclear bunker of the Cold War, there is so much to learn. Covering three and a half miles of tunnels, the Drakelow site is so interesting and worth every penny of the admission charge. Definitely recommended for any history buff or in fact anyone interested in learning about the local area. Wear warm clothing and suitable footwear, hard hats are provided and enjoy the experience!

10. West Midland Safari Park

Spring Grove, Bewdley DY12 1LF England +44 1299 402114 [email protected] http://www.wmsp.co.uk
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4.0 based on 4,947 reviews

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.

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