Places To Visit
The City of Worcester and the surrounding area offers a wide range of attractions for visitors. There is something for everyone - walkers, cyclists, shoppers and those with a sense of history. Below are some of the main things to see and do.
Worcester Cathedral is a magnificent sight as it rises majestically above the River Severn. Worcester has been the seat of a bishopric since the Seventh Century, and the Cathedral was served by monks until the Reformation
The Worcester Guildhall was originally built as a meeting place for Worcester merchants artound 1227. As with many other guildhalls, it became the centre for civic administration, a role it maintained after the merchant guild had ...
One of England's greatest composers, Sir Edward Elgar, was born on 2 June 1857, in this pretty country cottage near Worcester in the heart of England.
Worcester has a reknowned heretage for producing some of the worlds finest pottery . Visit the Museum on the original site of the Worcester factory.
The Worcester Warriors rugby ground (sixways) is the home of the Division one leaders . Why not come up for a game .
Famous for the magnificent backdrop of Worcester Cathedral the Worcester County ground offers a great day out for all cricket fans.
Why not a day at the races! Worcester racecourse is situated along side the River Severn offering a great race card ,meetings are throughout the summer afternoons & evenings .
Whether young or old a visit to Cadburys World is a must . From how the chocolate is made right through to the transportation to the outlets that sell their goodies Only 35-40 minutes drive from the Leaking Well but a great day out.
Nestling beneath the magnificent Malvern Hills, The Malvern Showground is the perfect venue for a range of indoor and outdoor events. The 90 acre site boasts excellent grounds. For a visit to the Spring Garden Show, the Autumn sho ...
For four decades, the Severn Valley Railway has graduated from relative obscurity to a prominent position in British railway preservation. Nowadays, the initials SVR are not soley part of the specialist jargon of keen railway enth ...
The four mile safari adventure normally takes about one hour and fifteen minutes - if you arrive early. Visitors arriving early will benefit from the least queues and be able to feed the animals at their leisure - special diet ani ...
Worcestershire is home to some historic and fascinating National Trust properties, including Hanbury Hall, Greyfriars and Croome Park
Enjoy a fully guided tour of the factory witnessing the traditional skills of the craftsmen and women handmaking Morgan Sports Cars. Discover the rich history of the Morgan Motor Company and follow the incredible stories from Vic ...
Cheltenham is about much more than just racing and we have some superb entertainment for you to enjoy in the next few months. From The Magic of Take That to some of the top names in classical music and comedy, there is something for everyone

Stratford upon Avon
Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the river Avon, Stratford upon Avon is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Britain. Famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford has much more to offer the visitor: a superb riverside setting, historic houses, a famous theatre, thriving street market, excellent shops and restaurants.



















