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Check AvailabilityThe Hop Pocket is a 5 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 13 and is located in Bromyard, Central England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 1 pet. Prices range from £639 to £5837 per week. Local to Stanford Bishop, Ullingswick, Longley Green, Bockleton
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This is a very large semi-detached holiday home, situated in quiet countryside on the borders of Herefordshire and Worcestershire within easy reach of the Malverns, The Wye Valley and Welsh Borders. The property is a spacious and well designed barn conversion situated on a working farm within walking distance of the market town of Bromyard. The living accommodation is on the first floor, with access via a timber deck, to take advantage of the views over the unspoilt countryside. There are plenty of exposed beams, rough cast walls and a piano, giving a rustic feel. This is a lovely area for walking and relaxing. There are several recommended pubs and restaurants in Bromyard, within walking distance of the house, or catering can be arranged. This property can also be booked with property W4467. Shop, pub and restaurant 0.5 miles.
Ground floor: 4 double bedrooms, two with additional single and en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with toilet. First floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen. Separate toilet. Second floor: 1 double bedroom with additional single and en-suite shower room with toilet. Beams throughout.
Oil CH and Electricity inc (£20pw Oct-Apr). Bed linen and towels included. Cot. Highchair. Video. Stereo/CD. Electric Cooker. Microwave. Washing Machine. Dishwasher. Garden furniture. Ample parking. Note: Significant drops within grounds.
This traditional coaching inn offers a friendly welcome to visitors. It serves good honest food and produces home brewed ales in its brewery behind the inn.
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An Italian Pizzeria with a friendly atmosphere right in the heart of Worcester city centre, where you can watch the chefs prepare freshly made pizzas and other traditional Italian fare.
Italian fine dining, just a short walk from Worcester Cathedral in the heart of the city. With passion for offering customers a wide selection of authentic home cooked Italian dishes.
Located in the heart of Worcester city centre, Saffron's has been established for 12 years, building up an excellent reputation for fine dining in the relaxed atmosphere of the cosy, beamed restaurant.
A family run restaurant in the centre of Hereford, the Ponte Vecchio promises true regional Italian cooking. Comprehensive lunchtime and evening menus on offer as well as monthly changing specials and superb coffee.
The Scrumpy House restaurant and bar within the Westons Cider visitor centre is situated in a 17th century cattle shed and serves the renowned 'Westons' cider as well as popular food such as traditional Ledbury steak and mushroom pie. They also serve excellent Sunday lunch.
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Adjacent to the George Hotel and just a few minutes' walk from the town centre, this brasserie is modern and stylish. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served 7 days a week on luxurious leather seating.
Situated close to Monmouth castle and the ancient Market Square, this family run restaurant offers authentic Bangladeshi cuisine cooked in the traditional way.
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Situated in the heart of Cheltenham, this stylish and contemporary restaurant makes a pleasant setting for coffee in the courtyard or a relaxed, intimate lunch.
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Shortwood Family Farm is a must if you have children. This organic dairy farm has free range pigs, sheep, poultry, ponies, donkeys and goats living in an open and carefree environment. There are animal feeding tours and tractor rides giving visitors the opportunity to take part in and learn about life on a farm. There is also a picnic area and a children?s playground.
Enjoying the stunning Herefordshire countryside, Grove Golf and Bowl offers two nine hole golf courses, ten-pin bowling, a first-class restaurant and snack bar. With friendly staff and a peaceful environment, a day at the Grove is perfect for all the family, come rain or shine!
Malvern Theatres is one of the country's leading regional venues, set in the shadow of the famous Malvern Hills — check the website for up to date information on forthcoming events.
Woodland children's play area with easy access path and waymarked trails, panoramic views, seasonal events and licensed café.
Ledbury, set in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, is one of England?s finest half timbered market towns. The winding streets ooze history and house many specialist, privately owned shops which blend comfortably with other high street ones. With lots of bars and eateries to choose from, Ledbury has all the ingredients to make a perfect day out!
An impressive array of shops in this centre offer hours of happy shopping and browsing. Recharge your batteries at a variety of eateries.
H Weston and Sons has been making cider from the village of Much Marcle since 1880. Join a tour around the cider mill, hear how cider is produced, step back in time as you experience the tranquil and fragrant vat sheds housing historic oak vats. All tours finish with FREE tasting! There are many more activities to enjoy on a fabulous family day out!
Don't miss an opportunity to ride a steam train by visiting Severn Valley. Covering 16 miles between Kidderminster and Shropshire this is a brilliant way to travel. Don't forget to stop off at Highley to visit The Engine House with its historic railway exhibits and Buffers Cafe Restaurant. A great day out for all the family!
Come to West Midland Safari Park and see over 600 wild animals roaming free over a vast 100 acres. Learn about creepy crawlies on the Discovery Trail or let go on the rides in the amusement park. So much to do, so little time, one day just won't be enough!
The aviaries at the International Centre for Birds of Prey house many species, ranging from enormous eagles and vultures, through to the tiniest of owls. Falcons, hawks, buzzards and kites are among the many species that live and breed here in beautiful surroundings. Flying demonstrations, a children?s play area and a café serving hot and cold food are all on hand to make a memorable day out!
Recently voted Herefordshire Family Attraction of the Year, the Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre is an enchanting mix of animals, birds and beautiful owls. Adults and children alike will be captivated by the antics of these tame animals and the friendliness of the owls which live in the aptly named Owl Garden. A perfect family day out!
Explore the world of these beautiful, colourful creatures and learn how to attract them into your own garden. Witness the pupae struggling to emerge into adult butterflies. Discover their unique survival techniques and learn about the need for conservation and biodiversity. Also on site is the Amazing Hedge Puzzle and Mini Golf suitable for all ages.
A museum of mazes designed to make you browse for a while, take a break and then return to it again and again. It's fascinating for adults and great fun for the kids.
Symons Yat, a riverside hamlet on the banks of the River Wye, is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Take an ancient hand pulled ferry, a kingfisher cruise or experience the river yourselves by hiring canoes or kayaks. There is a great selection of bars, restaurants, tea rooms and gardens to relax in and enjoy the superb views. There is also a wide range of forest and riverside walks.
Forest of Dean Adventure Ropes offers fun and excitement amongst the tress in the beautiful Forest of Dean. It is the place to come to step out of your comfort zone and try something both thrilling and scary but really fun too. It is a great attraction for all ages as there are activities to appeal to all ages and preferences. The staff are fantastic here, friendly, professional, encouraging and patient, the environment is well maintained and safety is paramount, you are given a safety talk before embarking on any activity. All equipment is provided so all you need is yourself and suitable footwear and clothing. Activities that you can take part in include, Adventure Ropes where you climb, swing and jump around the high rope activities amongst the trees , Archery where you can test your skills with a bow and arrow and the Climbing Tower that reaches 40ft in the air will you be able to climb to the top, a real test of stamina and skill. Forest of Dean Adventure Ropes ensures a fun and exciting time at very competitive prices, you can combine activities or just stick to the one. Whatever you do you will have a fantastic time.
Perrygrove Railway and Treetop adventure offers lots to see and do for a fun filled family day out. It is located just on the outskirts of the Forest of Dean and has lots of attractions to keep everyone entertained. There is the Perrygrove Railway that operates steam and diesel trains trains on a narrow gauge railway that runs for 3/4 mile through farmland and woods and with your entry fee you can ride the train as much as you want. It will also take you to all of the other attractions, including the brilliant Treetop Adventure that comprises of lots of bridges and access routes to take you to the five houses that are set up amongst the trees. There is a covered picnic area that caters to all weather, there is a play area at Foxy Hollow as well as a secret Indoor Village complete with secret passages in addition to den building that is located in the woods, where the real adventurers will have great fun. Perrygrove Railway and Treetop Adventure operate a number of special events throughout the year so it is worth looking out for these. If you don't want to take along a picnic there is a cafe that serves a nice selection of sandwiches and light refreshments as well as a choice of beverages. Your entry fee includes all activities unless you join in the Treasure Hunt which, carries an extra cost. The facilities are excellent well maintained and spotlessly clean. The staff are so friendly, cheerful and helpful that add to the overall experience making it a fantastic family day out whatever the weather and really good value for money.
Take time to explore all the nooks and crannies of this magical wood that resembles 'Middle Earth' from The Lord of the Rings. Meet the animals on the farm, venture through the indoor maze, and let off steam in the playground.
Phil Price Rally School is a long established family run driving school, that extends a warm welcome to all its customers. They provide an ideal venue that allows you to put their fleet of RWD and 4WD Subaru Impreza's to the test, either on the test track or the main rally track. All the staff are highly trained and highly qualified to ensure you get the most from your driving abilities. Additionally they are very friendly, patient and encouraging in boosting your confidence and pushing you to your limits and will have you trying various different driving techniques during the day. Safety is paramount and you are provided with the appropriate equipment and given a full safety briefing before going out in the car. It is a thrilling and invigorating experience where you can really put the car through its paces if you dare. You get the maximum amount of driving during your day and it represents excellent value for money. Phil Price Rally School is a well organised and highly motivated towards providing the best service and customer satisfaction and all the staff are passionate about what they do and this enhances your overall time here. An electrifying jam packed day, highly recommended.
These ancient iron mines will impress the whole family. Descend 100ft underground to explore the caverns and learn about the generations of forest people who made their living here. Above ground, buy a souvenir crystal in the gift shop and have a picnic.
Quest is a fun and thrilling family entertainment venue that has a choice of activities to cater to all ages. They are located in the Intu Merry Hills shopping centre in Dudley. The activities available here are a Nerf Blaster Target Range, Nerf Combat Arena, Altitude High Ropes Course, Mini Golf, Sky Tykes and Yu Kids Adventure Soft Play, there is something to appeal to everyone. It is the ideal all weather venue and you can choose how long you spend here. They offer special discounts and combo deals so it is worth checking out their website before you go, although the prices are reasonable. The premises are well maintained and the equipment is all in excellent condition. The staff are friendly and helpful and the coffee shop serves a good selection of refreshments where you can sit and relax while the children go play. Quest is a great day out for all the family and you are assured a brilliant time here.
Set in the grounds of Dudley Castle, the zoo is home to some of the world's biggest, rarest and most exotic animals — so lots to see.
Calling all chocolate lovers! Come and explore the 14 amazing zones where you will taste chocolate, watch chocolate being made and learn everything else there is to know about Cadbury.
This trail is a route through some of the prettiest villages and landscape in England. The circular route from Leominster passes through fabulous scenery before returning to the town.
A guided walk around Hereford, meeting at the tourist info centre and then going as a group from there. Different walks are available including the 'Haunting and Horror' walks — if you dare! (See website for these details)
Ticknock Mountain Bike Trails in the Dublin Mountains offer a series of single track roads and paths designed especially for mountain bikers. Explore beautiful scenery while enjoying the challenging trail designed to challenge and work experienced riders. The trail starts and ends at a car park and at 8kM in length takes approximately 45 to 90 minutes to complete.
A 6 hour circular cycle route in Brierley Hill, exploring different canals along the way including Tame Valley, Rushall, Dudley and more. (N.B. cyclists need to obtain a permit before starting your ride)
The Wye valley is an excellent place to walk - an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it offers a range of different views; the River Wye and woodland trails. It's great for an experienced hiker as you can veer off the footpath and see lots of wildlife along the way.
The Forest of Dean, on the edge of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is great for cycling - a cycle track has been opened up where a railway line used to run along the riverside. Bikes can be hired from several places in this area.
Set just outside Bromyard in rural Herefordshire, Noakes Farm is a friendly, family run riding school. They provide quality private and group tuition, pony club membership and school holiday fun days! Whether you fancy a hack across the glorious Herefordshire countryside or a horse riding lesson, a warm welcome awaits you at Noakes Farm.
Out To Grass Mountain Board Centre offers hire and ride sessions which include the mountain board, helmet/wrist guard, elbow/knee pads and qualified instructors. All levels are catered for with a gentle grass slope for beginners to a free style area for the more advanced mountain boarder with grind rails, hips and table tops for tricks! A great family day out with a difference!
Seven landscaped coarse fishing lakes in a very attractive setting at the foot of Malvern Hills — open all year round for the keen fisherman.
Great entertainment with 17 computerised bowling lanes, pool tables and the latest video games. Café bar with garden patio as well.
Tenpin bowling plus a whole lot more, with American style pool, a dance floor and up to date video games arcade — an all round family entertainment centre.
Outdoor karting arena for visitors to drive their own fleet of powerful twin engine karts on an arrive and drive basis. Computerised lap timing can do bookings for 1?30 people. See if you can win the Grand Prix!
Everyone is catered for at country treks, from one hour to a full day's ride. Have a great day out on a variety of rides, stopping at welcoming country pubs on the way.
Established in 1984 and family owned, this outdoor adventure centre has lots to offer. Set in lovely countryside, its activities include cycling, shooting, canoeing, horse trekking and paintballing.
Redditch Golf Course can be found close to Berwick along this stunning stretch of coastline, it enjoys views of the North Sea. It has a long established reputation and is well known for its quality of playing surfaces and topography. This part parkland and part woodland course is well laid out and in superb condition, the fairways are tree lined and the greens are immaculate and are true and run fast. There are some challenges with very thick rough, lateral water hazards and riveted fairway bunkers. The course offers a good test of golf particularly the back nine so will cater to all handicaps. The clubhouse is modern and bright and very comfortable with a welcoming atmosphere, the menu is very good with a good selection of hot and cold dishes, food is tasty and very good value and customer service is excellent. Facilities are very good and the staff throughout are super, so friendly, helpful and professional, they really enhance your experience here. Redditch Golf Course is a really friendly club and with a quality course that gives a challenging but enjoyable round of golf, green fees that are great value it makes for a great club and one that should not be missed.
The Warehouse offers supervised indoor climbing for children aged 8 — 16 years. Children's parties, school groups, AALA licensed. Outdoor walking, canoeing and map-reading are also available.
At approximately 300m long there is a typical lap time of 24 seconds with three exhilarating 'High-Speed Banking corners'. The uniform tarmac surface mean high speed racing of a very high standard. Why not give it a go? It is also perfect for team building exercises, birthday, stag and hen parties.(Drivers must be at least 12 and 5ft or taller)
Forest Hills Golf Club is located in the beautiful Forest of Dean, it is an 18 hole, par 72, naturally rolling parkland golf course amongst some stunning scenery, and has lovely vistas over the old market town of Coleford and of the Welsh hills and Herefordshire. The course is well maintained and is considered to be one of the best golf courses in Gloucestershire, and can be played all year round. This family owned club is as welcoming to visitors as it is to members of the club, you will receive a warm and friendly welcome from the staff, who are very professional and helpful. The course is challenging to all level of golfers so will appeal to both experienced and novice players, with many hazards including the bunkers and lakes. The greens are reasonably fast, the fairway is perfect as are the roughs, beautiful flowers grow around the course and the ponds are lovely too. The clubhouse has is very nice with excellent facilities, the members lounge enjoys magnificent views of the course. The food menu has lots to choose from and the food is really good, served promptly and very tasty as well as being great value for money. Forest Hills Golf Club is a lovely friendly club offering excellent facilities, stunning scenery and really reasonable green fees, it is a course that should not be missed.
The local leisure centre in Monmouth has a 25metre swimming pool, a four court sports hall, two squash courts, as well as a number of martial arts and aerobics classes. Children's parties can also be catered for here. You can hire out the swimming pool, make use of the inflatables and a bouncy castle.
With over 100 years experience in canoeing and kayaking, Monmouth Canoe and Activity Centre offer a wide range of activities from canoeing, climbing and raft building to mountain biking, problem solving and much more. They cater for individuals and groups.
Whether you're a total novice on the ski slope or snowboard or just want to practise what you have already learnt, this is the place for an enjoyable day out for everyone.
Sandford Park is Cheltenham's outdoor heated pool complex, in a picturesque setting with landscaped gardens. There are heated changing facilities available as well as an on-site café.
Based in the spectacular Brecon Beacons National Park, Llanthony Riding and Trekking has a hack or trek suitable for all riders, even if you've never been on a horse before! Choose a quiet trek with a stop for lunch in a local pub or a hack through the hills, a great day out for everyone involved. Equipment is provided if required.
F1K Indoor Go karting Birmingham is a fast adrenaline fuelled motorsport experience that is suitable for all from 8 years and over. Safety, professionalism and value for money can be found at this all weather indoor venue.
Formal and informal garden rooms set in 2.5 acres with a lot to see through the different seasons. There are plenty of seats in the gardens to enjoy the view — home-made lunches and teas are also available.
Broadfield Court is a beautiful estate situated in the outstanding North Herefordshire countryside. Wander around the gardens, enjoy lunch in the award winning café and round off your visit tasting Bodenham wines in the 16th century winery.
A wonderful 4-acre site with a vast array of plantlife, from the native to the very rare. Located in and amongst a collection of medieval farm buildings there are plenty of features to be explored and admired in this lovely garden. Visit the cider press, the pools, the grotto and the kitchen garden.
This lovely 30 acre garden is owned by the Berkely family. Here you will see most aspects of gardening, formal and informal, woodland and herbaceous. A garden full of secrets where every corner reveals something new.
One of Britain's oldest and most spectacular arboretums, and home to abundant wildlife, this lovely, tranquil place is now open to the public, and well worth a visit.
One of the few forests left in England, the Royal Forest of Dean lies between the rivers Wye and Severn and covers 110 square kilometres of woodland. It is a unique and distinctive area so it comes as no surprise that the Forest of Dean has inspired many artists in its time.
A network of footpaths and bridleways and 4 waymarked trails cross the park's 180 acres of woodland, meadows and wetland. There is a tea room and visitor centre, which can be hired for special occasions.
The Hergest estate to which these gardens belong sits in the heart of the Welsh Marches. The 6 distinct areas within the gardens, each with a different look and feel extend to over 70 acres. After wandering the gardens, enjoy a scone in the tearooms and pay a visit to the gift shop.
HIllfield Gardens have a long and interesting history, particurarly with regard to leprosy and disease control in the city, and can be dated back to around 1869. These secluded gardens were planted to compliment the intricate Victorian Hillfield House that stood on these grounds. Today a lot of work is been undertaken to bring them back to their former glory, they still provide a place of beauty and an air of peace and tranquillity within, the town. Within the garden there are three mature Redwood trees, a champion oak and some of the oldest surviving trees to be found in Gloucester. In addition there are three important historical monuments: Scriven's Conduit, the King's Board and the chancel of the 12th century leper chapel of St Mary Magdalene. During a recent archaeological dig they have uncovered the remains of a Roman road and there are lots of ancient gravestones that make for interesting reading. They are a number of events that take place in the grounds during the year including music concerts. Hillfield Gardens provide a nice choice of walks and lots of room for young children to run free, climb and explore, they provide for a fun and enjoyable environment for all.
Westbury garden, first laid out in 1696, has the oldest example of an English evergreen oak. Admire the lovely hedge lined canals and keep an eye out for carp.
Lickey Hills county Park in Birmingham is a lush natural area that provides breathtaking views and a place to enjoy fresh air and the outdoors. Visitors can explore the park, which includes a variety of terrain. Numerous events are hosted throughout the year so each visit is unique and memorable!
Located at the heart of the Black Country, this enchanting country park started life as Baggeridge Colliery but now encompasses 150 acres of beautiful parkland.
Stunning gardens all year round, there is always something to see. This 18th century garden offers brilliant summer displays, woodland walks and excellent views.
Set close to the River Severn, the vineyards benefit from the micro-climate created by the river valley site. Established in the 1970s and producing award-winning wines recommended by Rick Stein.
Set within the beautiful south Shropshire countryside, Ludlow is a flourishing market town famed for its excellent eateries, festivals and castle. Stunning buildings line the winding streets adding to the atmosphere of, according to Sir John Betjeman, ""the most perfect town in England.""
Clara House & Spa in Clara, County Offaly is a great place to relax and treat yourself. Treatments include massages, facials, balneotherapy and peat therapy. Take advantage of the on-site accommodation to enjoy a truly relaxing weekend break, 2 bedroom apartments for 4-5 people are available with both catered and self-catered options.
Avon Leisure Cruises offer specialist river cruises aboard their two boats on the River Avon. Both are comfortably decorated, weatherproofed, heated, with toilets, a bar and panoramic windows allowing unrestricted views of the river. They are available for private hire and offer the ideal party venue, they can cater for you or you can take along your own food and drink. A basic cruise will last for about one and a half hours but longer cruise times can be arranged or you can include a stop at the gorgeous historic village of Fladbury, you can entertain yourself whilst you are here or take a visit to the Lock and Mill. They also offer a three course Sunday lunch cruise, the perfect way to spend a relaxing Sunday. As you cruise along these tranquil waters you will encounter some beautiful countryside, and you will feel yourself relax and unwind as you meander down the river. The staff of Avon Leisure Cruises are friendly and attentive and you are well looked after whilst you are onboard, they will ensure you have a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Imagination Street is an indoor childrens play centre that offers a safe and fun environment. They are located in Bromsgrove, in a modern, bright and airy building. There is lots for younger visitors to enjoy here with a fabulous play frame complete with a huge slide, zip wires and ball pools, there is also a baby sensory room, interactive football zone, imagination zone, Playstation and library room, dressing up as well as a formula one race track, it is crammed full of fun things to do. There is a nice coffee shop that serves a good selection of beverages, snacks and hot and cold dishes that are tasty and well priced. With lots of seating in comfy leather sofas you can relax and observe as the children play. It is well maintained and spotlessly clean. Staff are friendly and very helpful. The centre is open daily and is open from 10am to 6pm Monday to Friday and from 10.30am to 5.30pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays. Imagination Street offers children ample space to run around and lots to engage them during a visit, prices are very reasonable and the facilities are very good and well looked after with friendly staff, great for young families.
The Savoy is the oldest theatre in Wales and was restored in 2006 to a 400 seater theatre. It hosts a variety of different entertainment including live bands and stage shows. You can even watch a film on the big screen. It's open everyday from 7pm and caters for a range of ages and interests.
Gloucester Archives is the place to come if looking to get information on former residents, local and family history resources relating to Gloucestershire. The archives are available to the public and can be accessed in the public research room here. Records here go back as far as 1100 right through to present day and include millions of records that have been donated or loaned to Gloucester Archives, it is one of the foremost preserved collections in Britain. The centre is open Tuesday through to Friday and a half day on a Saturday, and there is no charge although donations are appreciated to enable them to keep the service open. The public research room and facilities do not require advance booking you can just call in however, you will need recognised identification and are required to complete a registration form. It is probably best to order documents in advance so that they are available this can be done by looking at the Online catalogue. The staff here are brilliant, very helpful, obliging and professional. You also get free Internet access to the genealogical sites from here too. Gloucester Archives is an intriguing and informative building, even if you don't have any local connections the information here is interesting and you get a true feel to the history of the county.
Life Emporium gives local artists, artisan producers and businesses a base from which to promote and sell their goods. All goods are displayed in a tidy and orderly fashion with each trader taking a stand in the appropriate department for their goods. All goods are clearly marked with the price and they are responsible for their own goods. There is a great range available here with hand made cards, arts and crafts, gift shops, sweet shop, interior decoration and accessories, personalised hoodies and shirts, jewellery, beauty salon and much more. The store is large and airy and offers a relaxed and casual shopping experience. Life Emporium is the perfect place to come for a unique and individual present whilst supporting local businesses.
Evesham Arts Centre is a premier entertainment venue and provides a varied schedule of events from live concerts, dance, drama, comedy, pantomimes, musical theatre, workshops and much more. It is a major part of the community and has a philosophy to encourage both performing and visual arts. In addition to showing professional artists and productions they host amateur productions and local community groups. It provides a modern intimate environment that is comfortable and welcoming, facilities include a fully incensed bar, coffee bar and lounge seating, the prices here are very reasonable. Regardless of where you sit you will have a good visual of the stage area, with friendly and helpful staff, good organisation and a great programme of events the Evesham Arts Centre is a fabulous venue to visit.
The Kings Theatre, patronised by Prunella Scales and Timothy West, puts on a variety of shows and events — check the website for up to date shows.
Showing a full programme of up to date films (check website for times). Free and disabled parking available and the centre is wheelchair friendly.
The Regal Cinema is more than just an ordinary cinema it is an entertainment venue that hosts a whole range of cultural events, from films, live performances, comedy, art exhibitions, keynote lectures, live sports feed, fashion shows and more. The building has been lovingly restored and has kept many of the art deco features and the toilets are particularly glamorous. During the day there is an elegant coffee shop where you can relax with friends with a coffee and a light refreshments, at night this area is transformed into a wine bar that is trendy and vibrant. Patrons to the venue have a number of options when it comes to watching a film, you can sit at a candlelit table, get cosy in the double love seats, take a regular seat or one in one of the Royal boxes. They show a variety of films from blockbusters to independent. With comfy seats, a waitress service to your seats and reasonable prices the Regal Cinema makes for a great time out. It is different to modern cinemas but definitely worth a visit.
The Barn Owl Centre opens it doors to visitors every Saturday from 11am to 5pm, although the predominant role of the centre is the conservation and wildlife of bird welfare. The centre is in its infancy and has a way to go to get to its final stage but this does not detract from the important role they provide. The centre specialises in looking and caring for barn owls and birds of prey, they are kept in superb conditions and are so well tended for. What is immediately evident from the staff here is there unwavering dedication and enthusiasm they have to these stunning birds. Their enthusiasm is infectious and they are so friendly and knowledgeable they manage to engage everyone and you learn so much during your time here. There are a number of experiences and products on offer including the opportunity to interact with these majestic birds during a unique nature experience, or during the barn/hawk owl experience you can learn how to fly these birds, the groups are kept small to ensure everyone gets time to hold the birds. There are plenty of photo opportunities but, if you are a keen photographer then the photography day will be perfect for you. You can also adopt one of these amazing birds as a gift for yourself or a present, it is a great way to help support the centre and the birds. A visit to the Barn Owl Centre should be high on your list of things to do, it is a fantastic experience and should not be missed, you will not be disappointed.
The Palace Theatre has a long history as a cultural and entertainment centre in Redditch, and continues to serve that purpose. It is a purpose built theatre building and was originally described as a miniature opera house with all modern facilities. Today it is a significant historic building, still retaining its original decor, charm and beauty. They host a full, diverse and interesting range of professional productions and top acts that include comedy, drama, dancing, concerts, tribute acts, plays and much more. This intimate theatre has all modern conveniences and technology, the sound and lighting is excellent and seating is comfortable and offers excellent views of the stage. The bar area is lively and bustling, it can get busy, there is a good choice of beverages and snacks. Staff are friendly and helpful and the theatre has a lovely friendly and welcoming atmosphere. It is possible to take a tour of this lovely historic building where you will be introduced to the architecture of the well known designer Bertie Crewe, told the history of the building and how it is run today. Tours are both interesting and informative and it is necessary to book them in advance. Palace Theatre is a real gem offering a fabulous choice of productions in a lovely venue with a great atmosphere, ticket prices are very reasonable and you are assured a fantastic night out. Should not be missed if you are in the area.
Way2go Adventures are located in the beautiful Forest of Dean, amongst the stunning scenery. They offer a range of activities including, canoeing, kayaking, bushcraft, nordic walking and raft building. The staff here are very friendly, professional, encouraging and patient and take the time out to explain the activities and the safety issues involved. All equipment is provided therefore, all you need to take along is suitable clothing and footwear. Whatever activity to choose you will be able to enjoy the fabulous scenery and local wildlife whilst having fun in the great outdoors and keeping fit. Way2go Adventures offer a brilliant experience and all for a great price. If you are looking for something different to do and are in the area don't miss the opportunity to try one of their fantastic activities.
Gloucester Ski and Snowboard Centre is the utmost place to come to for a true snowsport experience all year round. There is so much to get involved with here and it offers fun, excitement and thrills for all ages and abilities. It boasts the longest dry ski slope in England and Wales as well as having the only permanent Big Airbag in the UK. There are so many activities available with skiing, snowboarding, tubing and snoxross bikes. The equipment is all well maintained and before you start an activity you are given a safety briefing and talked through the equipment. Please be aware that all participants aged under 16 are required to wear a ski helmet on the slopes, they can be hired here too. The staff are fantastic, friendly, professional and enthusiastic, nothing is too much effort for them. There is a cafe that serves a selection of snacks and drinks a nice place to chill and recover after time spent on the slopes. Gloucester Ski and Snowboard Centre is a great year round attraction that can be enjoyed by all ages and fitness abilities, fun for all, highly recommended.
You'll find a wide range of readings and shows to entertain you at the Playhouse. Check the website for up to date shows and plan a magical evening during your stay in Gloucestershire.
Royal Forest Dean is an area of outstanding natural beauty and makes the perfect place to visit whatever the time of year, it offers peace and tranquillity as well as a unique charm. It encompasses the three counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. There are a wealth of activities you can enjoy here including, trying one of the many cycle routes, they are clearly signposted and you never how who you might encounter, perhaps you might be lucky enough to see a herd of wild deer or boar. With hundreds of different walks to enjoy you will be spoilt by the things there are to see, the walks vary in length and difficulty, there is even a scenic trail where you can see some lovely sculptures. The beautiful rivers offer a choice of boating or fishing. There is an abundance of natural attractions, bird watching, mushroom hunting, wildlife and scenery to enjoy, interesting history and heritage with castles to explore and evidence of coal and iron mining that used to take place here. It is the perfect environment for taking pictures so don't forget your camera. There is plenty of picnic areas to choose from so you can make a day of it here. The Royal Forest of Dean offers the opportunity to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life in an area that is simply magnificent so harmonious and serene.
Cotswold Lavender are probably the prettiest and nicest smelling fields that you will ever see, you are invited to come and visit them on their farm to see for yourself the beauty of these fields. Generally open from June to August when the lavender is in bloom, you are welcome to come and walk the fields and distillery. The harvest will take place when the crop is ready and this cannot be predetermined, it then needs to be distilled immediately after cutting, it is only on these times that the distillery will actually be operational. Located in a splendidly renovated Cotswold Stone barn on the premises are the lovely Gift Shop and Tea Rooms. The Gift Shop stocks the complete range of products they sell from lavender plants, dry lavender bunches, the best English Lavender Essential Oils and their best seller the Slumber Gel, there are loads more products available here. The Tea Rooms are cosy and welcoming and sell refreshments and light snacks as well as a selection of cakes and pastries for your enjoyment. Cotswold Lavender offers a unique and unusual day out that is interesting and enjoyable for all the family.
FreeRein Riding Holidays offers the opportunity to have the ideal riding holiday in the perfect location of the picturesque Welsh countryside. They cater to all level of rider whether you are a complete beginner, are a new or an experienced rider there is a trip to suit you. The horses and ponies are gorgeous, really healthy and with friendly temperaments. On arrival you are allocated a pony to suit you. The staff are brilliant so friendly, helpful, patient and encouraging and above all they are all highly trained, professional and knowledgeable. All equipment is provided so you don't need to take anything along with you, you will get all the maps and information that you will need and the support network is excellent. They offer a choice of holidays from learning to ride holidays as well as guided and self-guided riding holidays, that vary in time, from two to seven day treks. You take in some of the most stunning, dramatic and breathtaking landscapes as you canter through the beautiful Welsh countryside. The accommodations are wonderful, more than adequate and the food is very good. FreeRein Holidays are well organised and operated by a professional and experienced team that ensures a first class experience. The holidays are so good that once you have experienced one you will be wanting to return again, can't recommend enough.
The Richard Hagan Gallery focuses on Original Contemporary British Art, it is housed in a charming 17th century building that is full of character. The gallery is open daily during the year and has a continually altering display of excellent paintings and sculptures, in addition to some permanent displays. During the year there are three inclusive group exhibitions. The main focus at this gallery is on the finest in Scottish contemporary and Cornish art. The paintings and objects on display here lean more to the modern representational and abstract.
Large shopping mall with all your favourite high street shops as well as smaller independent stores, restaurants and car parking.
Trains run on regular dates throughout the year offering visitors the chance to board and admire the trains in all their glory.
Dudley Canal Trust Trips offer frequent guided boat trips through the impressive network of tunnels that were built to transport the raw materials that were so important to the industrial revolution that transpired here back in the 1830's. Your guided tour will involve videos, lifelike reconstructions and amazing music and light shows. The trip takes about 45 minutes and is interesting and informative and the guides are brilliant so, enthusiastic, entertaining and knowledgeable, they make the whole experience first class. There are other tours that are longer and cover other canals that you can take, they are popular and book up so will need to book in advance if interested. You will not be able to comprehend that this network of tunnels runs under Dudley town it is quite remarkable. Dudley Canal Trust Trips are brilliant and should not be missed if you are in the area, you will not be disappointed by the experience.
This charming medieval manor house, surrounded by a moat with a timber framed gatehouse, is a truly picturesque home that dates back to the late 1300s. Meander through woodland walks or along the many waymarked trails and spot fantastic wildlife, ancient oaks and beech trees.
This castle stands in 12 acres of lavish gardens. There is a maze with a Gothic tower at its centre and an underground tunnel that leads to a waterfall in the sunken garden. The orangery restaurant situated in the large conservatory adjoining the castle serves delicious food and drink, much of this fresh from the kitchen garden.
This museum gives a fascinating insight into the life, family and friends, development and inspirations of Sir Edward Elgar, one of England's greatest composers. You can listen to the words and music of Elgar through the audio tour as you wander the exhibitions.
You will be absolutely captivated by the beauty and elegance of Hellen's Manor! This fascinating home invites curious visitors to explore its room and be transported to an older era. Private tours are offered for groups and can include catering. Travellers should contact the facility prior to visiting to book a group tour.
Set above a wide valley with excellent views to the Brecon Beacons. A great day out for everyone: countryside walks, ornamental gardens and a spectacular house.
Eastnor Castle is a gorgeous historic landmark that has served as the current residents' family home for over two centuries. The building was extensively refurbished to create a stunning atmosphere. State rooms and bedrooms are available for use by private groups and businesses. This romantic venue can also be reserved for weddings.
Has to be one of England's loveliest cathedrals, complete with royal tombs, medieval cloisters and ancient crypt as well as magnificent Victorian stained glass. During Anglo-Saxon times, Worcester was one of the most important monastic cathedrals in the country and a great centre for learning.
Hereford cathedral is full of surprises and hides many a treasure including the Mappa Mundi. The Cathedral has stood in Hereford since Saxon times and displays some of the finest examples of British architecture.
A wonderful historic house in Much Marcle. Whilst this manor house is open to the public during the summer months it is still inhabited and therefore has a unique quality over other stately homes. However, whilst not a museum, the displays for viewing are breathtaking. From paintings and furniture to the decorations around the house, there is something everyone will enjoy and appreciate.
The hall is a magnificent example of 18th century architecture and it boasts a lovely garden and parkland. Why not admire some of the wonderful ceiling murals and the grand staircase, before trying your hand at bowls on the green.
This impressive 15th century barn sits in a very picturesque medieval hamlet — a glorious setting on the banks of the River Severn.
A rare example and one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in the England, Odda's Chapel was built in 1056 and only rediscovered in 1865 as it was hidden for years as part of a farmhouse.
Discover a world of Victorian judges and criminals in this award winning, interactive museum. After undergoing heavy restoration, this fascinating attraction boasts original furnishings and interiors which allow visitors to be transported back in time to the 1870s. Explore the damp and dingy prison cells, the impressive apartments that once belonged to Victorian judges and witness the trial of William Morgan in the courtroom.
A wonderful late 17th century mansion housing an important art collection with work by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. It also features a display of Lady Labouchere's childhood clothes, and lakeside gardens for quiet walks.
Gloucester Waterways Museum is located in a Grade II listed warehouse in the centre of the docks here in Gloucester. The museum communicates the story of the canals and rivers. There are a number of interactive exhibits, you get the opportunity to clamber aboard historic boats, watch the archive films and wander amongst the many exhibits and displays portraying the rich canal history, some of the objects have been classified of national importance. There are lots of information on the displays and artefacts and the lives of those who lived and worked on these waterways is well interpreted. It is a great place to visit with small children they get the opportunity to dress up as waterway children and can enjoy the interactive canal lock exhibit, do jigsaws and brass rubbings being just some of the fun things they can do. Throughout the year they operate a number of different events, so it is worth checking to see what is taking place. In addition from Easter through to September you can take one of the popular canal and river cruises, they vary in length and time and incorporate trips to Tewksbury, Saul Junction and Sharpness and include good commentaries. Gloucester Waterways Museum is an ideal day out for all the family as there are areas to interest everyone and the entrance fees are reasonable and there are lots of options available if you want to include a boat trip etc.
Gloucester Folk Museums is an important stop in the historical tour of the city and they have a comprehensive programme of events, that incorporates talks, tours, clubs, exhibitions and activities. The programme is continually changing so it is always worth checking to see what will be taking place. The museum is located in a gorgeous Tudor building and is over several levels and there are some narrow sections as well, so it might not be accessible for all. The museum is filled to the roof with lots of interesting items that cover the history of days gone by and Gloucester. Some of the permanent features includes the cobbler's shop, World War artefacts and equipment, a room from the 60's in London, old farming equipment and tools as well as a stake where Bishops were burnt! There are lots to keep smaller visitors occupied as well with activities, like brass rubbings, questionnaires to complete and old toys to see, colouring and a play area. The exhibits are well displayed and have lots of information on them. Although there is no cafe onsite you can access a catering area and make your own drink from a pod or take a picnic to enjoy in the lovely garden area. The staff are friendly and helpful and are available if you have any queries. Gloucester Folk Museum is a gem of a museum a real treasure throve just waiting to be discovered, lots to see and interest everyone, highly recommended.
Worship has taken place in this magnificent building for over 900 years. There is plenty to see, with exhibitions and guided tours so you can make the most of your visit to the cathedral.
Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum is a visitor experience that gives an actual insight into the life of soldiers and their families during the past three hundred years. The Gloucester Regiment has been involved in many important and memorable battles over the years. It is an intimate museum and if you follow the layout properly you are brought from past to present day, in the chronology of war. The majority of the exhibits are permanent however, there are a number of temporary exhibits that frequently change so always something new to see during a visit here. One of their new exhibits is the Modern Army Display, here you can get an idea of what it was like to serve in Afghanistan, see the newest equipment, feel the weight of the body armour and the pack, see if you can visualise what it would be like to carry these into extreme temperatures. There are some interactive exhibits, firearms, medals and uniforms on displays, a great mock up of a tank encampment and all exhibits are well laid out and presented and overall the museum is very informative and interesting, it is a real tribute to all service men. There is a charge to visit this museum but it is worth the small fee considering the quality of the exhibits. You do not have to be interested in military history to enjoy the Soldiers of Worcestershire Museum it gives a wonderful insight into soldiers lives and tells some extraordinary stories, definitely worth a visit.
St Mary de Crypt Church is an important and historical part of the Sunday School movement, and dates back to 1137. What is different about this church is the fact it has a crypt, it is only one of the twelve mediaeval churches known to have a crypt, and the crypt here is completely occupied with burial vaults. It is a pretty church has numerous interesting features such as the old Crypt schoolroom, Master Accommodation, Lancet Windows, wall paintings and stained glass windows. The church is open throughout the summer Monday to Friday from 11.00am to 3.00pm to allow visitors to look around, and there is no charge. You will find the volunteers to be friendly, helpful and informative they are very obliging and are happy to point things out and answer questions you may have. It has had a number of well known pupils attend the school here over the years too. St Mary de Crypt Church is a delightful historical gem and certainly worth taking the time to visit you will be surprised by all there is to see and learn.
St Michaels Tower stands impressively at the tallest point of Gloucester city, and strategically where the four main streets cross, it is a familiar landmark on the city's horizon. It stands 25 metres tall and can be dated as far back as 1465, and has seen many changes and events throughout the years. The tower has recently underwent considerable improvements to become a tower of learning where visitors and locals can delve into the Gloucester's abundant and diverse history. You can take an audio trail whereby you can discover the heritage of the city in your own time, see heritage films that include personal accounts and memories on film, there are a number of exhibits on display during the year. There is also the opportunity to take a guided tour they are inexpensive, and run by friendly, enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides who are happy to impart their considerable knowledge. The tower itself has many interesting features including the stone carvings, stained glass windows, ancient graffiti. St Michaels Tower is the centre in the town for history tours and a great place to start, providing lots of information and things to see.
Almonry Heritage Centre is located in a stunning 14th Century building that is full of charm and character. It has had many purposes over the year from an ale house, offices, private home; today it contains a unique compilation of artefacts in addition to exhibitions that describe major events relating to the region including, the history of the great abbey and the defeat of Simon de Monfort, as well as covering the growth and development of Evesham over time. The house in particular is an amazing representation of early English architecture, it has a number of rooms that each house different collections with items from prehistoric times to the 20th Century and include items such a 18th Century clothing, medieval artefacts, furniture, tools and weapons, machinery and much more. Outside there are lovely gardens and again more pieces on display, it is peaceful and tranquil here and you can easily pass a few minutes or hours here. Almonry Heritage Centre is informative and interesting, through the visual exhibits you get a real glimpse into a past era and the lives of the people then, the guides are friendly and informative, a great place to visit for all ages.
A unique collection of roman artefacts and Gainsborough paintings, as well as life size dinosaurs and wildlife from the city and countryside. Exhibitions are held throughout the year.
Impressive Hagley Hall is a regal house that maintains the classic traditions and styles of the past in a way that's timelessly breathtaking. Visitors can join guided afternoon tours to learn more about the home, property and the family that have lived in and cared for it. Guides share stories of conspiracies as well as a fire that nearly devastated the house in 1925.
As well as permanent collections of paintings, the social history of Cheltenham and very rare Chinese and English pottery, the museum holds special exhibitions throughout the year.
Town house dating back to the 17th Century, with some fine original features remaining such as the beautiful staircase. The lovely accompanying gardens are also open to view.
Hopewell Colliery Museum offers you the opportunity to see genuine mine workings, some of which can be dated back as far as the 1820's. On display are a collection of old mine working tools. The guided tours are interesting and informative and give a true insight into what working life was like in these mines. The tours are taken by a professional guide Robin Morgan who has with over 60 years experience of these mines, you will find him to be knowledgeable, animated and passionate with lots of stories and antidotes, assuring a thoroughly memorable experience. Robin continues to extract small amounts of coal from these mines. You are given a hard hat complete with light to take the tour and this is the only light down the mines and you soon get a real feel of these mines as you step deeper into these damp, dark and small spaces. The museum is open from March through to October and there is a small entry charge but probably best to check in advance for tour times. It is best to wear suitable footwear and clothes as the grounds can be wet and slippery. Will require a certain level of mobility to do the tour owing to inclines and uneven surfaces. Hopewell Colliery Museum is a no frills and authentic look into mining and should not be missed if you are in the area, highly recommended.
The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh depicts the rich and long history of the soldiers of Wales's infantry regiment, it is recognised as one of the prime regimental museums in Britain. Housed here is superb collection of military artefacts and memorabilia, that illustrate the story of a regiment that has been heavily involved in Britain's history in the last 300 years. A main attraction here is the Zulu War Room, relating to a well documented and intriguing war, the model in the centre of the room is the best part. Other exhibits include probably one of the best collections of soldiers weapons dating from the 18th century to present day, the medal Room has more than 3,000 medals all received for various heroic achievements, including the highly awarded Victoria Cross. There are hundreds of artefacts including pictures and paintings, buttons, badges, uniforms, ammunition all assisting in painting the picture of life as a soldier during dangerous and life changing times, all displays have informative fact cards. There are items of interest for everyone and the staff are friendly and informative if you require any questions answering. The museum is open throughout the year Monday to Friday and on a Saturday from March to September. The exhibits are all well laid out and make them easy to see. The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh is interesting and informative and gives a real insight into these brave soldiers lives.
Gordon Russell Design Museum is a dedication to the life and work of one of Britain's foremost design pioneers, his life spanned many amazing events and changes and these are all documented here. The museum is actually located in the original workshop, and is a celebration of his life and work, over a period of 60 years. Gordon Russell was an extremely talented man and had many skills, he was a furniture designer and maker, calligrapher, entrepreneur and champion of accessible well crafted design. He trained locally and had a belief that a good design could have consequences on peoples lives. He continued to pursue quality and craftsmanship even when he introduced machinery. He was heavily involved in promoting Britian's design industry following the end of World War II, his persistence and dedication had a lasting impression and effect on British industry, design and education. The museum houses a unique collection of furniture that covers many eras from the Arts and Crafts movement right through to the 80's and the introduction of utility furniture. To support these stunning pieces there is a huge archive of authentic drawings, notebooks, catalogues and correspondence in addition to admittance to the firm's original reference library. The museum is an interesting and engaging space that is educational and interesting simultaneously, a great day out for all, the guides are informative and friendly and the furniture on show is superb.
The Oak House can be found in West Bromwich. This beautiful building is a half timbered yeoman farmer's home that was constructed prior to about 1630. Inside, visitor can discover a time portal that takes them back with 17th century furnishings and decor. A children's playground is available on the property.
Black Country Living Museum is a dedication to the industrial revolution and the tremendous impact that it had on Lancaster and the surrounding area. The Black Country was the initial industrial landscape anywhere in the world and first emerged in 1830. The museum is located along the vast canal network and today this out-door museum is one of the foremost museums in the country, it encompasses 26 acres and has been developed over a number of years. The result is an interactive and stimulating recreation of a village with actual residents, trams to ride and games to play, things to make and lots of stories relating to peoples lives during this time and their working lives. Among the places to view are an old style bakery, fish and chip shop, where you can try these delicious treats, and an authentic chemist, menswear shop, return to school and learn your lessons, or take a trip to the local pub where you can sample real ales that are produced locally, or go down a coal mine and witness the conditions the workers endured. There is a nice gift shop that has a collection of gifts relevant to the Black Country. Black Country Living Museum will appeal to all ages and there is something to interest everyone and is an ideal day family day out, you are assured a fun and interesting day in nostalgic settings.