Tenbury Wells
Tenbury Wells lies just north of the Malvern Hills and makes a great base for exploring them. They were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1959. The town itself is well known for its large...
Worcestershire is located in the English West Midlands, nestled between the Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds. It's ideal for a short British break, as it's easy to access from almost anywhere in the UK.
The county is best known for its primary city, Worcester, and the much-loved sauce, but there is plenty more to see and do here no matter what your age.
Worcestershire has a pleasant mix of quiet villages, market towns and bigger cities, so you can shop, eat out at cost cafes or traditional pubs, sightsee and explore the open countryside that includes scenic river valleys and woodlands.
Highlights include the Malvern Hills AONB, the West Midlands Safari Park, Hanbury Hall, Bewdley, Greyfriars' House and Garden and the Severn Valley Railway.
There are also numerous museums that will fill you in on all the interesting titbits the county's history has to offer.
Tenbury Wells lies just north of the Malvern Hills and makes a great base for exploring them. They were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1959. The town itself is well known for its large...
Upton upon Severn is a charming and quaint town in Worcestershire. There, you can enjoy picking fruit at Clive’s Fruit Farm, where you know the strawberries and other produce will be truly fresh and delicious. You...
The English city of Worcester is situated in the county of Worcestershire, flanked by the River Severn. It's a great place to spend a few days as there's just so much to do, whether you want fun family...