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Ravelin - Open Garden for NGS

Ravelin - Open Garden for NGS Interesting to plant lovers, gardeners and flower arrangers alike, this 60 year old ever evolving ½ acre garden with... See more >
Ravelin, Hanley Castle WR8 0AS
Sat 14 Sep, Sun 15 Sep, Sat 5 Oct, Sun 6 Oct

Cotswold Garden Flowers - Open Garden for NGS

Cotswold Garden Flowers - Open Garden for NGS The garden consists of one acre of stockbeds with many thousands of kinds of plants many of which are unusual and rare... See more >
Cotswold Garden Flowers, Evesham WR11 7EZ
Thu 19 Sep, Thu 17 Oct

Oh What A Night

OH WHAT A NIGHT! takes you back in time on a musical journey through the incredible career of Frankie Valli & The Four..... See more >
The Civic Hall, Martins Way, Stourport DY13 8UJ
Sat 5 Oct

QUEENS GREATEST HITS – Live In Concert – The Bohemians

Queen`s Greatest Hits – a concert tour that has previously sold-out performances at dozens of UK venues – is to appear... See more >
The Civic Hall, Martins Way, Stourport DY13 8UJ
Thu 10 Oct

Ballroom & Sequence Dancing

Join Brian’s Supersounds for our monthly Ballroom and Sequence Dancing event. No Ticket needed – Pay on The Door See more >
The Civic Hall, Martins Way, Stourport DY13 8UJ
Fri 11 Oct

Malvern Flea & Collectors Fair

The UK's largest flea fair is a must for anyone looking for pre-loved goods. Come and experience the ‘Malvern..... See more >
Three Counties Showground, Malvern WR13 6NW
Sun 13 Oct

Malt Loaf and the Monstars of Rock

The greatest hits of Meat Loaf performed by classically trained tribute artist Adrian Marx the band also features... See more >
The Civic Hall, Martins Way, Stourport DY13 8UJ
Fri 25 Oct

Things to do around Worcestershire

Worcestershire, a county known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, offers a variety of activities for an enjoyable day out. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here are some fantastic options to explore:

1. Walk the Malvern Hills:
- The Malvern Hills, straddling Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Gloucestershire, are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Take a challenging end-to-end hike or opt for a shorter walk to the summits like British Camp or the Worcestershire Beacon. The panoramic views stretch from neighboring villages to the Welsh mountains.

2. Explore Broadway and Broadway Tower:
- Visit the charming village of Broadway in the Cotswolds, which happens to be in Worcestershire. Stroll along the historic high street, enjoy ice cream stands, and explore independent shops. Don't miss Broadway Tower, the second-highest point in the Cotswolds, offering breathtaking views and a perfect picnic spot.

3. Visit Hanbury Hall and Gardens:
- Hanbury Hall, a National Trust property, boasts gardens, orchards, and 400 acres of parkland. Explore the 18th-century country house, enjoy the parkland on a sunny day, and fuel up at the on-site Stables Café.

4. Discover Worcester Cathedral:
- Worcester Cathedral, a place of prayer and worship for centuries, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Explore the royal tombs, medieval artifacts, and reliefs. The cathedral's history is intertwined with that of England.

5. Enjoy the West Midland Safari Park:
- A family-friendly day out awaits at the West Midland Safari Park. Drive through the safari to see lions, tigers, and giraffes. Explore the park's other attractions, including rides and animal encounters.

6. Visit the Elgar Birthplace Museum:
- Learn about the life and music of composer Edward Elgar at the Elgar Birthplace Museum in Lower Broadheath. Explore the museum, gardens, and the nearby countryside that inspired Elgar's compositions.

7. Explore Worcester City Centre:
- Wander through Worcester's historic streets, visit local shops, and explore the riverside. Don't miss the Commandery, a historic building with interactive exhibits about the English Civil War.

8. Discover Croome Court and Park:
- Croome Court, another National Trust property, offers a mix of art, history, and nature. Explore the house, gardens, and parkland designed by Capability Brown.

9. Take a Canal Boat Trip:
- Enjoy a leisurely canal boat trip along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Take in the scenic views and learn about the region's industrial heritage.

10. Visit Bewdley and the Severn Valley Railway:
- Explore the riverside town of Bewdley and hop on the Severn Valley Railway for a nostalgic steam train journey through picturesque countryside.

Remember to check opening hours and any booking requirements for these attractions. Whether you're interested in culture, nature, or family fun, Worcestershire promises a memorable day out!