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Cadbury’s World Uncover a world of chocolate delights and enjoy a fascinating, fun-packed day out at Cadbury’s World. From learning how your favourite confectionery is made and uncovering the fascinating story of Cadbury chocolate, to playing in chocolate rain and adding your favourite treat to a delicious pot of warm liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk. https://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/en See on Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, & 8

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  • Cadbury’s World

    Uncover a world of chocolate delights and enjoy a fascinating, fun-packed day out at

    Cadbury’s World. From learning how your favourite confectionery is made and uncovering

    the fascinating story of Cadbury chocolate, to playing in chocolate rain and adding your

    favourite treat to a delicious pot of warm liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk.

    https://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/en

    See on Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, & 8

    https://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/en

  • Brindley Place & Gas

    Street Station

    See on Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, & 8

    National Sea life Centre

    Visit the National Sea Life Centre Birmingham and get closer than ever before to over 2,000

    creatures including the UK's only 360 degree Ocean Tunnel.

    https://www.visitsealife.com/birmingham/

    See on Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, & 8

    Stourport Basins

    See on Routes 1, 2, 4, 6, & 7

    Tree-lined squares, International cuisine and an

    enviable canal-side location make Brindley Place

    one of Birmingham’s most exciting destinations. It is

    perfectly positioned next to the Barclaycard

    Arena and the International Convention Centre

    (ICC), home to the Symphony Hall, making it an

    ideal place for a pre-concert meal and drinks. It is

    also home to the Bullring Shopping Centre and

    described as the cultural centre of the Midlands.

    http://visitbirmingham.com/birmingham-

    areas/birmingham/brindleyplace/

    http://visitbirmingham.com/birmingham-

    areas/birmingham/brindleyplace/

    Stourport on Severn is a long way from the sea, but has the atmosphere of a true maritime holiday resort. People from all over the region have been coming here for many years for a fun day out. It was once a busy inland port, which grew up around the point where the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal joins the River Severn. Today the restored canal basins are a great place to discover the history of the Stourport and the River Severn. http://stourporttown.co.uk/stourport-canal-basins/

    See on Routes 1 & 6

    Black Country Living Museum

    The Black Country Living Museum is an award winning open air living museum that tells the story of the world's first industrial landscape. The museum opened to the public in 1978, and has since added over 50 shops, houses

    https://www.visitsealife.com/birmingham/http://www.brindleyplace.com/http://visitbirmingham.com/explore-birmingham/places/the-nia-birmingham/http://visitbirmingham.com/explore-birmingham/places/the-nia-birmingham/http://www.theicc.co.uk/http://visitbirmingham.com/birmingham-areas/birmingham/brindleyplace/http://visitbirmingham.com/birmingham-areas/birmingham/brindleyplace/http://visitbirmingham.com/birmingham-areas/birmingham/brindleyplace/http://visitbirmingham.com/birmingham-areas/birmingham/brindleyplace/https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/canal-and-river-network/staffordshire-and-worcestershire-canalhttps://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/canal-and-river-network/staffordshire-and-worcestershire-canalhttps://canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/canal-and-river-network/river-severn-navigationhttp://stourporttown.co.uk/stourport-canal-basins/

  • Kidderminster: Severn Valley Railway to Bridgnorth

    Worcester is a beautiful cathedral and University City with a fascinating history of industry, a

    wealth of interesting architecture, top class sports teams and venues, an unrivalled selection

    of high street names and independent boutiques and a vibrant programme of events.

    https://www.visitworcestershire.org/worcester/

    See on Routes 2, 3, 6 & 9

    and other industrial buildings from around the Black Country in a specially built village. Most buildings were relocated from their original sites to form a base from where demonstrators portray life spanning 300 years of history, with a focus on 1850-1950. https://www.bclm.co.uk/

    See the steam engine, feel the heat and

    experience the train rumbling under your feet.

    Prepare to venture back in time. The

    Kidderminster Severn Valley Railway operate full-

    size, mainly steam-hauled passenger trains for 16

    miles along the beautiful Severn Valley between

    Kidderminster, Bewdley and Bridgnorth

    https://www.svr.co.uk/Kidderminster-Info.aspx

    See on Routes 1, 2, 4, & 6

    Droitwich Spa Lido

    The Lido Park is near the old part of the

    beautiful historic town of Droitwich Spa.

    The park was awarded Green Flag status for

    the first time in 2011/12 and each and every

    year since and is well worth a visit on lovely

    summer days.

    https://www.wychavon.gov.uk/lido-park

    See on Routes 3, 5, 6, 7, & 8

    Historic City of Worcester

    https://www.visitworcestershire.org/worcester/https://www.bclm.co.uk/https://www.svr.co.uk/Kidderminster-Info.aspxhttps://www.wychavon.gov.uk/lido-park

  • Hanbury Hall & Gardens

    See on Routes 3, 5, 6, 7, & 8

    Droitwich Spa Heritage Centre

    The Droitwich Spa Heritage and Information Centre opened in 1980 and is housed on the former Brine Baths site. The present black and white building, known as St. Richards House, dates from the 1930s and consists of a very friendly and welcoming Tourist Information Centre, a fascinating local history exhibition and a small but comprehensive range of brass rubbing plates.

    See on Routes 3, 5, 6, 7, & 8

    https://www.droitwichspa.gov.uk/facilities/tourist-information-and-heritage-centre.html

    The National Trust's Hanbury Hall

    and Gardens is a country house,

    garden and park within walking

    distance of Hanbury Junction on

    the canals and is well worth a visit

    if time permits.

    https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/

    hanbury-hall-and-gardens

    With sweeping views, a wildlife haven in the heath and unique homes carved straight into the rock, the famous Holy Austin Rock Houses are cozily restored to help you soak up the atmosphere of these unusual homes. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kinver-edge-and-the-rock-houses. See on Routes 4, 6, & 7

    Kinver Edge & Rock Houses

    https://www.droitwichspa.gov.uk/facilities/tourist-information-and-heritage-centre.htmlhttps://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall-and-gardenshttps://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall-and-gardenshttps://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kinver-edge-and-the-rock-houseshttps://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kinver-edge-and-the-rock-houseshttps://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kinver-edge-and-the-rock-houses

  • Red House Glass Cone

    Symphony Hall Birmingham

    Visit the Red House Glass Cone and see

    glass-making demonstrations, explore the

    underground tunnels and discover the

    industry of the area.

    https://www.stourbridge.com/red_house_

    cone.htm. See on Route 4

    Bewdely is situated in the Wyre Forest

    District and is described as the most

    perfect small Georgian town in

    Worcestershire. Located on the River

    Severn, its name says it all - from the

    French words Beau Lieu - "beautiful

    place".

    http://www.bewdleytowncouncil.org/co

    mmunity/bewdley-town-council-

    12549/visiting-and-events/

    Symphony Hall is an

    architectural triumph and one of

    the world’s best concert halls

    acoustically. It’s built in the

    traditional shoebox shape of the

    great 19th century halls, but

    with innovations developed by

    renowned acoustic consultant

    Russell Johnson.

    https://www.thsh.co.uk/symphony-hall See on Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 & 8

    See on Route 4 & 6

    Bewdely

    https://www.stourbridge.com/red_house_cone.htmhttps://www.stourbridge.com/red_house_cone.htmhttp://www.bewdleytowncouncil.org/community/bewdley-town-council-12549/visiting-and-events/http://www.bewdleytowncouncil.org/community/bewdley-town-council-12549/visiting-and-events/http://www.bewdleytowncouncil.org/community/bewdley-town-council-12549/visiting-and-events/https://www.thsh.co.uk/symphony-hallhttps://www.thsh.co.uk/symphony-hall

  • The Jewellery Quarter

    Alvechurch to Barnt Green Walk

    Forge Studio Dunhamstead

    The Jewellery Quarter is an area of

    central Birmingham where there is an

    abundance of museums, art galleries

    and, of course, jewellery shops to visit.

    https://jewelleryquarter.net/

    See on Routes 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 & 8

    Enjoy a river to lakeside 5 mile

    circular walk from Alvechurch to

    Barnt Green. The route follows a

    beautiful stretch of canal, skirts two

    local reservoirs (Lower and Upper

    Bittell), and then along some

    beautiful paths through trees and

    crop fields up to Barnt Green before

    more fields and tree-lined paths lead

    you back to the start. This links shows

    you the route:

    https://www.ifootpath.com/display-

    ifootpath-walk?walkID=8561

    See on Routes 5 & 7

    Forge Studio at Dunhamstead is a canal

    side craft shop specialising in hand painted

    items in the traditional canal style of Roses

    and Castles. The Studio also displays work

    by other artists and has a selection of brass

    and copperware. They have an outside

    seating area where you can relax and

    enjoy hot or cold drinks. You can be

    absolutely sure of a warm welcome here.

    See on Routes 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9

    https://jewelleryquarter.net/https://www.ifootpath.com/display-ifootpath-walk?walkID=8561https://www.ifootpath.com/display-ifootpath-walk?walkID=8561

  • Royal Pump Rooms – Leamington Spa

    The Royal Pump Rooms is home to Leamington Spa’s Art Gallery & Museum, Leamington Library, Visitor Information Centre, the Royal Spa Centre's Box Office, together with a Café and Assembly Rooms. The building originally contained Royal Leamington Spa’s finest spa baths and assembly rooms, but was redeveloped in the late 1990s to become a centre for culture and tourism. https://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms/site/index.php

    Warwick Castle

    Drayton Manor

    Drayton Manor is a theme park resort and zoo in the grounds of the former beautiful Drayton Manor, in Drayton Bassett. Fun for the entire family and so simple as you moor up alongside the park.

    https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/

    See on Routes 7 & 8

    See on Route 8

    Warwick Castle is a medieval castle developed from one originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England, situated on a bend of the River Avon.

    https://www.warwick-

    castle.com/plan/plan-a-visit.aspx

    See on Route 8

    https://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms/info/2/art_gallery_and_museumhttp://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/leamingtonlibraryhttp://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/leamingtonlibraryhttps://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms/info/6/visit_ushttp://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalspacentre/site/index.phphttp://rls-dining-events.co.uk/the-bakery-cafehttp://rls-dining-events.co.uk/https://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/royalpumprooms/site/index.phphttps://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/https://www.warwick-castle.com/plan/plan-a-visit.aspxhttps://www.warwick-castle.com/plan/plan-a-visit.aspx

  • Stratford-upon-Avon

    The medieval market town of Stratford-upon-Avon is the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare and there are many fantastic areas to explore within it. From quaint side streets with unique and individual shops to open parklands along the river, there’s something for everyone.

    https://www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk/

    See on Route 9

    Evesham

    The old riverside market town of Evesham is situated in the centre of the famous horticultural Vale of Evesham - the fruit and vegetable basket of England. From the tranquil banks of the River Avon to the undulating hills and peaceful wooded slopes of the Cotswolds, the Vale offers some of the prettiest countryside in the United Kingdom.

    https://www.cotswolds.info/places/evesham

    .shtml See on Route 9

    The Regal Cinema Evesham

    Offering far more than an ordinary cinema,

    this day-time up-market coffee shop turns

    into a wine bar in the evening alongside Circle

    and Auditorium Bars. Audiences have the

    choice to watch films sat at candlelit tables on

    the ground floor or to snuggle up in the

    double love seats, regular seats or one of

    their four Royal Boxes in the Circle and enjoy

    refreshments from any of the bars, before,

    during and after the film.

    https://theregal.ac/ See on Route 9

    https://www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk/https://www.cotswolds.info/places/evesham.shtmlhttps://www.cotswolds.info/places/evesham.shtmlhttps://theregal.ac/

  • Pershore

    Pershore is an unspoiled, picturesque Market Town, famed for its elegant Georgian architecture and magnificent Abbey. It is renowned for its independent shops which offer the discerning shopper an extensive range of purchases. http://www.visitpershore.co.uk/

    See on Route 9

    Upton-upon-Severn

    http://www.visittewkesbury.info/

    http://www.visittewkesbury.info/

    Upton-upon-Severn used to be a port, as well as being the only river crossing for many miles. For centuries before modern transport, it was alive with river craft carrying goods from and to the rich agricultural areas around it. Today, pleasure craft have taken over. There is a flourishing marina on the east bank, and Upton’s historic prosperity can be seen in its variety of delightful old buildings, including pleasant places to eat and drink.

    https://www.visitthemalverns.org/things-to-do/towns/upton-upon-severn/

    Tewkesbury

    With a rich, vibrant history and a beautiful waterside setting, there is plenty for everyone to discover in Tewkesbury. You can absorb the stunning scenery by taking a stroll beside the River Severn then head to Tewkesbury Abbey; an imposing feature of the town’s landscape for nearly 900 years.

    See on Route 9

    See on Route 9

    http://www.pershoreabbey.org.uk/http://www.visitpershore.co.uk/http://www.visittewkesbury.info/http://www.visittewkesbury.info/https://www.visitthemalverns.org/things-to-do/towns/upton-upon-severn/

  • Great Malvern is largely Victorian and surrounded

    by the stunning Malvern Hills, the oldest parts of

    the town can be seen around the Priory Church

    which was founded in 1085 when Benedictine

    monks settled here and built a Priory. The

    Malvern Theatre, situated in the centre of Great

    Malvern, is one of the leading regional venues for

    a range of first-rate artistic performances

    including West End shows.

    https://www.visitthemalverns.org/th

    ings-to-do/towns/malvern/

    See on Routes 3 & 9

    Malvern

    https://www.visitthemalverns.org/things-to-do/towns/malvern/https://www.visitthemalverns.org/things-to-do/towns/malvern/