Local Attractions

Experience Bewdley & Surrounding Areas. Nestled on the River Severn, Bewdley is an attractive Georgian town with a rich agricultural and industrial history. It offers unique charm with a wealth of listed buildings and is the perfect location for the whole family. Here's a few local attractions we think you'll enjoy...

Bewdley 
Museum

Set in the heart of Bewdley you can take a look back in time, not only into the history of our Georgian town but also the surrounding Wyre Forest area. With visual craft demonstrations; audio histories; hands on activities; imaginatively displayed artefacts; tactile displays and a sensory herb garden with water feature. You can even find out what it was like to be locked up in our town jails! 

Worcestershire Way

A 30.2 mile walk, along the River Severn in Bewdley, crossing farmland to reach the Abberley Hills. It continues over the hills of Penny & Ankerdine to cross the River Teme. The Suckley Hills are also traversed and from Cowleigh it crosses the northern main Malvern Hills to the Victorian spa town of Great Malvern beneath. Amazing scenery.                                                                        __. 

Severn Valley Railway

There’s nothing better than a day out, travelling by steam train or heritage diesel, walking in the footsteps of railwaymen and women throughout history. Experience the Severn Valley Railway in every       weather.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Go Ape
 

Go Ape offers exhilarating outdoor activities that will live with you and your Tribe for a lifetime.  Whether you're looking to go on a high ropes course with incredible zip lines or push yourself physically and mentally, then you've arrived at the right place. Your bucket-list adventure   is only a few clicks away.                                                                

Wyre Forest 

The largest woodland National Nature Reserve in the country, and home to many species of wildlife - birds, butterflies, reptiles and deer - where you can walk, run, horse ride or cycle. 

It also has an onsite cafe open every day 

Hartlebury Castle

Historic house and picturesque grounds with nature trail and adventure playground.   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Bewdley FC

With a ground situated on the banks of the River Severn, Bewdley Town is an ideal place to spend a Saturday afternoon.  

                                                                                                                                                                

Canoe Hire

Hire a Canoe and paddle the River Severn Canoe Trail on one of our downstream A-to-B canoe hire routes with free minibus transport to the launch point.

                                                                                           

Explore Bewdley's Surrounding Areas

Arley Arboretum
         

One of the oldest and most spectacular Arboreta in Britain.  The Arboretum is now home to over 300 species of trees and features a beautiful Laburnum arch, measuring 65 metres. Popular with nature lovers, families and walkers, Arley Arboretum is a magical place to visit throughout the year, with every season bringing a different breathtaking vista.

Black & white Village Trail

By car (or bike!) about 40 miles - discover the black and white villages of north west Herefordshire and the market towns of  Leominster and Kington.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Bridgnorth 
 

Bridgnorth was once one of the busiest river ports in Europe, but nowadays, the Severn, clear and unpolluted, is a quiet haven for anglers, walkers and wildlife.  The river divides the town into High Town and Low Town, the two being linked by seven sets of ancient donkey steps and a Victorian funicular, the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway. A lovely day out.

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