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Kidderminster
One of the UK's best days out. The Severn Valley Railway is a leading heritage railway that runs from Kidderminster in Worcestershire to Bridgnorth in Shropshire.
KIDDERMINSTER
The Hartlebury Brewing Co is already working on its 4th ale, having sold barrels of its Off The Rails golden ale, American Pale Ale and Crusader Bitter to pubs and golf clubs across Worcestershire and the Black Country.
Kidderminster
A moated manor house of near untouched beauty hidden deep in the Worcestershire countryside.
Harvington’s history-rich interior holds enthralling tales of devotion and Catholic persecution. There are no fewer than seven priest hides (more than…
Worcester
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum is housed in an elegant Victorian building in the heart of Worcester. The beautiful interior is a warm and friendly place, with something for all the family to enjoy. Immerse yourself in the special exhibitions,…
WOLVERHAMPTON
Located in the heart of Wolverhampton, West Park boasts 17 hectares of beautifully landscaped green space. It hosted the cycling time trials at Birmingham 2022, with the 37km circuit for men, and 29km circuit for women, beginning and ending in West…
REDDITCH
With 900 acres of public open space and the Arrow Valley Lake, the park provides excellent wildlife habitats as well as great walks and activities.
DUDLEY
Dudley is home to three magnificent and historic venues - Dudley Town Hall, Stourbridge Town Hall and Halesowen Cornbow Hall - collectively known as Dudley Borough Halls.
Stoke-on-Trent
WOLVERHAMPTON
An atmospheric Elizabethan Farm House where King Charles II hid after the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
Dudley
From Lions & Tigers to Snakes & Spiders there’s fun for all ages at Dudley Zoo and Castle. Over 1,000 animals many exotic & endangered on a 40 acre site.
Come face to face with Lemurs as they roam freely in their woodland home. Feed colourful…
Stratford-upon-Avon
Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the family home of Anne Hathaway, William Shakespeare’s wife-to-be.
WORCESTER
The Elgar Route is a gentle excursion through the countryside which inspired Elgar to compose some of his greatest music. Without stops, it should take you no more than an hour and a half to complete the route. The approx distance is 35 miles.
Worcester
The Commandery is a beautiful building and garden where you can encounter the past brought to life...
Set in the heart of historic Worcester, The Commandery is most famous for being the Royalist Headquarters during the deciding battle of the…
Stratford-upon-Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon
We create theatre at its best, made in Stratford-upon-Avon and shared around the world. We perform Shakespeare’s plays, as well as works by Shakespeare’s contemporaries and plays by today’s writers.
LICHFIELD
The trail will get you and the children out in the fresh air hunting for the answers to the sneaky clues. Can you solve the clues and crack the code?
WOLVERHAMPTON
Light House Media Centre, based in the impressive Victorian architecture of the Chubb Buildings, is a two screen cinema showing independent, retrospective and mainstream films, as well as national and international live theatre, opera and ballet.
COVENTRY
From the 15th Century stone pulpit, to the 16th Century Bible and the world renowned Doom painting, Holy Trinity Coventry is certainly a 'must visit' place in our great city.
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Experience the humble beginnings of the ordinary boy from Stratford-upon-Avon who went on to do extraordinary things. Discover his global influence and see how he continues to shape our lives today.
COVENTRY
Opened in 2004 to provide even more sports and leisure facilities for the people of Coventry, The Alan Higgs Centre offers a real mix of facilities. The state-of-the-art centre boasts some of the best sports and recreational facilities in the city.
Stoke-on-Trent
Burslem town centre is an interesting collection of buildings across a small area. Many of which date back to 18th and 19th centuries.