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Log Cabins & Lodges in Worcestershire
Would you like to spend a quiet, pleasant holiday and discover more about England's medieval past? Then you must visit the charming county of Worcestershire, where you can have comfortable and wonderful lodges that will allow you to rest and enjoy all the beauties that this unique city has for you, from its incredible cathedrals of ancient construction and perfect finishes, great museums where you can enrich yourself with the history of the Tudor era, to incredible natural landscapes worth photographing that will leave you breathless, and much more. Additionally, you will also have the opportunity to visit its traditional markets where you can buy everything you are looking for to make your holiday the best of your life.
Enchanting lodges with modern styleIf you don't want to miss a second of the best views of Worcestershire and relax in the company of family or friends, you can choose any of our great log cabins and lodges with enclosed gardens, barbecues, and furniture to enjoy a meal in the fresh air or have a refreshing drink, its interior is fully furnished with exquisite modern, rustic and cosy finishes, in its rooms you can find cable TV, DVD / CD player, books, Wi-Fi, games and comfortable beds to rest, large kitchen with breakfast area and enjoyable sitting room that It includes all the facilities like hob, microwave, oven, fridge and much more. Additionally, it also includes a magnificent warming wood burning stove, central heating and proximity to incredible museums, cathedrals, shops, and restaurants.
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Worcestershire has an incredible and fabulous place to share a day full of outdoor activities, games, fun and delicious food with family, friends, and also with your adorable pets. The amazing Worcester Woods Country Park is a huge and very busy nature reserve with the most beautiful landscapes you can imagine, here there is definitely fun for the whole family, you can explore its beautiful forests by walking or doing some hiking where you can enjoy the fresh air, the impressive natural beauty and some beautiful creatures such as rabbits, squirrels, birds and more, for the little ones it has arranged a great adventure and games park where fun is guaranteed, visit its fantastic cafeteria with an extensive menu of food, drinks, and desserts and enjoy your meal in the most beautiful open field. Regardless of the time of year you visit, its varied natural beauty will take your breath away.
Worcestershire for history loversIf you want to learn a little more about the incredible Tudor history in medieval times you can visit in one of the most beautiful and oldest streets of Worcester the fantastic Tudor House Museum, a small, but an important house built in the year 1520, despite It has undergone at least 3 restorations and still maintains several elements of its original construction such as its impressive medieval ceiling. During the tour you will be able to learn all the history from the 16th to the 20th century in many areas such as commerce, politics, culture, and the development of economic activities of those days such as carpentry, looms, pastry shops and much more. You can also enjoy activities for the little ones and some fun events where you can learn more about the Tudors history. Admission is free, but you can contribute with the museum by making a donation. In addition, you can spend a pleasant time in its wonderful café enjoying a nice refreshment!
The famous English sauce that is used to season food, was created in Worcestershire in the year 1800 for a royal nobleman who wanted to remember the flavours of India, the result of a combination of vinegar and spices that became famous throughout Europe over the years.
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Worcester Cathedral is one of the religious and historical buildings located in the centre of the city, it is the oldest that this county has with almost 10 centuries of history carved on its walls, it does not matter if you consider yourself a religious person or not, this is one of the places that you must visit if you are in the city, you will be dazzled by the beautifully carved sculptures and perfect stained-glass windows inside, go through the subsoil where the remains of King John and King Arthur are located, you can also arrive up to the tower and be astonished by the views in the surroundings, during the tour that lasts almost 2 hours do not miss reading the posters that explain the entire history of the construction of this magnificent cathedral. Additionally, they have an exquisite cafeteria for a delicious snack, tea, or coffee.
2. Stroll through the Gheluvelt ParkThis beautiful park is an incredible extension of well-kept green areas, built-in memory of those lost in the first world war, which are divided in two parts, one to the west consisting of a nature reserve for wildlife, and one to the east, the formal area where there is something for everyone, you can go hiking, play in tennis courts, enjoy great picnics, have fun in its playground or on the splash pad, enjoy its amazing events or have fun with its bandstand, visit its wonderful coffee with perfect tea and delicious home-made desserts.
3. Discover the largest collection of porcelain in EnglandIf you like to collect fine porcelain, the Worcester Royal Museum, houses the history of the porcelain-making industry of almost 260 years, you can find separate galleries from the 18th, 19th and 20th century with fine and exquisite pieces of porcelain including the beautiful china porcelain. You can count on a fantastic audio guide that will relate step by step the evolution of this industry while you walk through its galleries. Additionally, you will also find a magnificent gift shop with the best and finest porcelain pieces that you can take home or take as a souvenir to a loved one.
4. Tour the magnificent Greyfriar's House and GardenThis magnificent family house was built in 1480 and is undoubtedly a precious jewel located in the centre of Worcester, it is regulated by the National Trust, and on your tour of the interior, you will be able to discover incredible rooms that despite having undergone different renovations still preserve some details of the time. Explore its beautiful gardens with a terrace to enjoy afternoon tea with the company of your family or your partner.
5. Take a nice stroll along the banks of the River SevernIf you want to take a pleasant walk around the city and enjoy its surroundings, you should visit the beautiful Severn River that gives you incredible and picturesque views of the surroundings and the river with beautiful swans swimming on the surface that you will also have the opportunity to feed. You can start the walk from the city centre or from the Diglis Bridge and return on the other side where you will appreciate the incomparable beauty of Worcester Cathedral. Additionally, you can also enjoy the wide variety of cafés and shops that you will find in the surroundings.
6. Enjoy a tour in the fabulous Worcester City Art Gallery & MuseumThis is a small, but charming museum with free admission that offers its visitors a mixture of magnificent art exhibits that include paintings, artefacts, sculptures, and other impressive about the city's military regiment and its history, visit the Way of the Warrior exhibition, where you can dress with the pieces such as helmets, jackets, and soldiers' clothing that are part of the display, for the little ones they have a great games room with many workshops to do on holiday. You can also enjoy its fabulous café with a pleasant atmosphere and a variety of food.
7. Visit the fantastic Worcester City MarketsIf you are enjoying a fun holiday in the beautiful county of Worcestershire, you cannot miss in the charming city of Worcester its fantastic open-air markets in the centre, despite being very crowded, offer its visitors an incredible variety of products of food, fruits, vegetables and more, typical crafts, clothing, footwear, toys. You will also have at your disposal during the tour to visit exquisite cafés, bars, and restaurants with the best food in the place and enjoy shows and live music in the streets for the entertainment of all ages. Surely in the Worcester markets you will find something especially for you.
Information about log cabins in Worcestershire
🏡 Log cabins available: | 418 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -47%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 207 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |