Worcestershire plays host to a variety of local attractions, whether it’s a simple walk over the Malvern Hills or a relaxing brine bath in Droitwich Spa.

Elgar’s Birthplace Museum is only 2 miles from our touring caravan park, so take a step back through history and learn of England’s most notable composer’s achievements.

Worcester Cathedral was built in the 11th century and sits beside the industrious River Severn. With it’s tower standing at over 200ft and open crypt, this is a must see attraction for any visitor to the city.

If you prefer a bit more “excitement” then a day at Worcester Racecourse could be the thing for you.

A short drive from our park is the well known “Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb” which is the oldest motor sport venue in the world that is still held on it’s original course.

These are just a few of the interesting and entertaining attractions to be found in Worcester. There are hundreds more available for your pleasure including The Royal Worcester Porcelain Museum and The Commandry.