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Worcestershire is a gem that is home to museums, gothic architecture, serene green landscapes and wonderful sprawling gardens. The county is one of the most popular destinations for those looking to escape to the ancient forests and rolling hills of the countryside for a few weeks. You can get luxury and relaxing cottages in the countryside that will give you an extravagant holiday close to nature, as well as plenty of family-friendly attractions. Despite being in the countryside, the accommodation here looks like a 5-star hotel.
Modern, uniquely styled cottages with gardens and countryside viewsFor families or couples, Worcestershire accommodation offers modern, minimalist and eco-friendly spaces. The interior includes modern kitchens, rooms with skylights, living rooms with fireplaces. While the oasis-style exteriors with coloured stone floors and walls, roof gardens, wood-fired whirlpool bath, barbecue grills and open countryside views. You can find a wide variety of luxuries and styles in the country houses. From traditional stone cottages to wooden cottages with a more rustic look.
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Located in Bewdley, the West Midland Safari Park is the best in family entertainment in Worcestershire. The award-winning park boasts 1,700 animals and over six kilometres of safari land. From your vehicle, you will have the opportunity to feed some beautiful creatures of the park. Children will be impressed by animals such as Indian rhinos, zebras, giraffes, elephants, tigers, lions, cheetahs and much more. The park also has attractions for all ages in its Adventure Theme Park and different areas such as an aquarium, a reptile, and critter house, and an African village with the largest herd of hippos in the UK.
Worcestershire for couplesFor a romantic getaway, Witley Court is regarded as one of the most romantic and dramatic gardens in Worcestershire. The site offers a spectacular lake perfect for picnicking on the banks, elaborate landscaped gardens with flower beds, a monumental Perseus and Andromeda fountain and extensive grounds with enchanting woodland. During your visit you can also tour the spectacular ruins of Witley Court dating back to the 1800s. The ruins will bring to life the extravagant style that this huge Victorian country house once had.
The famous “Worcester sauce” was created by two Worcestershire pharmacists, John Wheeler Lea and William Henry Perrins, in the early 1800s.
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The Severn Valley Railway will take you on an adventure through Shropshire and Worcestershire. As part of the experience, visit The Engine House to discover the collection of life-size steam locomotives. You'll feel like you've stepped back in time to the golden age of steam. The venue also hosts events throughout the year, such as Halloween events and steam and diesel galas. You will also have the opportunity to indulge yourself and enjoy a feast on board a restaurant carriage as you pass through the enchanting countryside!
2. See the view from the tower of Worcester CathedralSituated on the banks of the River Severn, Worcester Cathedral is an attraction that will captivate you with its majesty. The cathedral was built in 1084 and is renowned for its mix of medieval English architectural styles ranging from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic. During your visit, enter the circular chapter house and the medieval library; see the royal tombs and the Great West Window which depicts creation from Genesis; and climb the tower to enjoy views over the city. This wonderful architecture has been described as the most interesting of all English cathedrals.
3. Tour one of Britain's most haunted cities!Dating back to 1721, Worcester Guildhall is considered one of Worcester's most haunted historic sites. Learn the secrets by taking the Ghost Walk of Worcester and access the hidden cells beneath Worcester Guildhall. It is said that you can still smell the perfume of a deceased lady and that changes in temperature drop suddenly when you enter here. A tour of the medieval streets will allow you to hear tales of famous people of yesteryear and discover the dark parts of Worcester.
4. Enjoy the fantastic views from the Malvern HillsExplore the whole terrain, discover the open landscape from above and enjoy this natural heritage. With different walking and cycling routes, there are a variety of ways to reach the outstanding natural beauty of the ancient Malvern Hills. With steep climbs and over 56 km of bridle paths, you can also traverse the landscape on horseback. It's well worth the effort to take in the views across Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
5. Pet the cuddly animals at Attwell Farm ParkLocated in Beoley, Worcestershire, get up close to your favourite farm animals at Attwell Farm Park. From baby chicks, guinea pigs and rabbits to lambs, horses, alpacas and miniature donkeys, the farm offers a unique opportunity to interact with each of the animals. Bottle-feed the lambs, pet the rabbits, guinea pigs, chicks and enjoy a picnic with beautiful countryside views. Attwell Farm Park guarantees a fun-filled day out with the little ones.
6. Relax with a film by candlelightLocated in Evesham, The Regal Cinema offers an enjoyable experience where you can watch your favourite films in an elegant setting with food and drink. Enjoy a film by candlelight or from the red velvet seats while enjoying a glass of wine. The venue has bars offering all kinds of drinks and snacks to enjoy alongside the film. You can watch films ranging from blockbusters, classics to independents. And on Tuesdays there are Big Breakfasts to get the day off to a good start. The Regal Cinema also hosts other musical and comedy events.
7. Immerse yourself in the special exhibitions of WorcesterOpened in 1896, Worcester City Museum is packed with exhibits that will fascinate you. This Elizabethan-style building features art exhibits from the 19th and 20th centuries. From a Roman mosaic to dinosaur footprints to a North American totem pole. Explore the fascinating contemporary art exhibits and discover the Victorian pharmacy. The Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum has hundreds of incredible objects that will transport you back in time.
Information about cottages in Worcestershire
🏡 Cottages available: | 467 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -45%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 233 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |