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Tourism

Tourist Information Centres

Malvern Tourist Information Centre
0.91 mi
21 Church Street, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 2AA
Phone: 01684 892289
Email: malvern.tic@malvernhills.gov.uk

Upton Upon Severn Tourist Information Centre
5.09 mi
4 High Street, Upton Upon Severn, Worcestershire, WR8 0HB
Phone: 01684 594200
Email: upton.tic@malvernhills.gov.uk

Worcester Tourist Information Centre
6.58 mi
The Guildhall, High Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 2EY
Phone: 01905 726311
Email: touristinfo@cityofworcester.gov.uk

Libraries

Malvern Library
0.85 mi
Graham Road, Malvern, WR14 2HU
Phone: 01905822722
www.worcestershire.gov.uk

Welland Library
2.78 mi
Hanley Swan, Worcester, WR8 0EQ
Phone:
www.worcestershire.gov.uk

Colwall Library
3.21 mi
Walwyn Road, Colwall, Malvern, WR13 6QT
Phone: 01684540642
libraries.herefordshire.gov.uk

Leisure Centres

Malvern Splash Leisure Complex
0.74 mi
Priory Road, Malvern, WR14 3DS
Phone: 0168-489-3423
Ravenshill Woodland Reserve
5.84 mi
Lulsley, Worcester, WR6 5QP
Phone: 0188-682-1661
St John's Sports Centre
6.11 mi
Swanpool Walk, Worcester, WR2 4EL
Phone: 0190-542-9900
Worcester Snoezelen Project
6.55 mi
3 Turnpike Close, Worcester, WR2 6AB
Phone: 0190-574-8229
Butlers Health & Fitness Centre
6.73 mi
Farrier Street, Worcester, WR1 3BH
Phone: 01905 21717

Golf Courses

Worcestershire Golf Club
1.98 mi
Wood Farm, Malvern, WR14 4PP
Phone: 01684 575992
N/A
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Downland
Driving Range:No
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6470
Par:71

Worcester Golf & Country Club
5.41 mi
Boughton Park, Worcester, WR2 4EZ
Phone: 01905 422555
www.worcestergcc.co.uk
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:No
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6251
Par:70
Bransford Golf Club
4.02 mi
Bank House Hotel, Worcester, WR6 5JD
Phone: 01886 833545
www.bransfordgolfclub.co.uk
Club Type:Proprietary
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:Yes
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6204
Par:72

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Pubs

Foresters Arms
0.27 mi
Wilton Road, Malvern, WR14 3RL
Phone: 0168-457-3975
Bluebell Inn
0.51 mi
4 Guarlford Road, Malvern, WR14 3QP
Phone: 0168-457-5031
The Green Dragon
0.69 mi
126 Guarlford Road, Malvern, WR14 3QT
Phone: 0168-457-2350
Unicorn Inn
0.95 mi
2 Belle Vue Terrace, Malvern, WR14 4PZ
Phone: 0168-457-4152
The Nags Head
0.99 mi
Bank Street, Malvern, WR14 2JG
Phone: 0168-457-4373

Cinemas

The Cinema
0.81 mi
Grange Road, Malvern, WR14 3HB
Phone: 0168-489-2277
Malvern Festival Theatre
0.81 mi
Grange Road, Malvern, WR14 3HB
Phone: 0168-489-2277
Malvern Theatres Trust Ltd.
0.81 mi
Grange Rod, Malvern, WR14 3HB
Phone: 01684-569256
Rees
8.05 mi
9 Orwin Gn, Worcester, WR4 0PQ
Phone: 01905 21656
A B C Cinemas
17.46 mi
Commercial Road, Hereford, HR1 2BJ
Phone: 01432-272554

Churches

St Marys Church
0.27 mi
137 Madresfield Road, Malvern, WR14 2HD
Phone: 01684 575994

Christ Church
0.33 mi
Avenue Road, Malvern, WR14 3AY
Phone: 01684 574106

St Giles C Of E Church
0.56 mi
Wykewane, Malvern, WR14 2XD
Phone: 01684 567439


Shopping Centres

Kingfisher Shopping Centre
20.47 mi
The Kingfisher Centre Redditch B97 4HJ 01527 61355 , Redditch , B974HJ
Phone: 01527 405800
http://www.kingfishershopping.co.uk/

140 Stores, thousands of top brands, so why not treat yourself to the latest fashion, get your nails done, or simply grab a bite to eat. Whether you're after fine cuisine or just a quick coffee, we've got it covered.Kingfisher Shopping Centre is located in the heart of Redditch town centre - Conveniently located just 10 minutes from either J2 or J3 off the M42 (follow signs to Redditch town centre). Once you arrive in Redditch you will drive onto a ring road which circles the town centre. Car Parks 2, 3 and 4 are located off the ring road. For details on convenient car parks see our parking section.If you are planning your journey, type in B97 4HJ to your satnav or use the same in the AA Route Planner.


Westfield Merry Hill
26.87 mi
Brierley Hill, Dudley, DY51QX
Phone: 01384 487900
http://westfield.com/merryhill

Westfield Merry Hill is a shopping centre in Brierley Hill near Dudley, West Midlands, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several expansion and renovation projects taking place since. The original developers and owners were Richardson Developments but the Centre has had a number of other owners including Chelsfield and Mountleigh. The current owners are Westfield and QIC.[3] It was built by Tarmac Construction.

Bullring
30.72 mi
, Birmingham, B54BU
Phone: 0121 632 1500
http://www.bullring.co.uk/

The Bull Ring is a major commercial area of Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area; in the 1960s, and then in 2003; the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.

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Family Attractions and Theme Parks

Tudor World
40 Sheep Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cv376EE (26.1 mi)
http://www.tudorworld.com/
TUDOR WORLD at the Falstaff Experience is a Godiva Award Winning attraction which recreates the atmosphere, sights and sounds of sixteen century England, along with hundreds of fascinating facts in authentic settings within a genuine Tudor building..

Telford Wonderland
Telford Town Park Wonderland, Telford, TF34AY (38.9 mi)
http://wonderlandmidlands.co.uk/
Children's tourist attraction. Visit your favourite Fairy Tale and Nursery Rhyme characters and their houses.

Drayton Manor Park and Zoo
Tamworth, B783TW (42.7 mi)
https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/zoo
For total family entertainment visit the award-winning Drayton Manor Theme Park, near Tamworth, Staffordshire.Drayton Manor also has Europe's only Thomas Land, which features wonderful themed rides and attractions based on characters, including Thomas the Tank Engine, Cranky the Crane and Harold the Helicopter.

National Birds of Prey Centre
Newent, GL181JJ (14.3 mi)
The National Birds of Prey Centre is open from 1st February until the 31st October annually. The centre houses on of the most significant collections of Birds of Prey in the UK with over 60 species of Owls, Eagles and Hawks.

West Midlands Safari Park
Spring Grove, Bewdley, DY121LF (18.4 mi)
http://www.wmsp.co.uk/
Voted the best attraction in the Midlands by both children and parents, come to West Midlands Safari Park to drive through safari, experience white-knuckle rides, walk through lemurs, meerkats and the discovery trail.West Midlands Safari Park is home to over 165 species of exotic animals, many of which are endagered.

Prinknash Bird and Deer Park
Cranham, GL48EX (20.8 mi)
Prinknash Bird and Deer Park is set in a wooded valley at the centre of a monastic estate between the impressive new Abbey to the North, and the old Abbey, once the hunting lodge of the Abbots of Gloucester and King Henry VIII.The park has an unusually relaxed atmosphere, it is different from many other bird parks in that the landscape has been designed as an 18th Century park with traditional follies, enhanced by beautiful birds and animals.

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Museums

Elgars Birthplace Museum
Crown East Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR26RH (6.1 mi)
One of England's greatest composers, Sir Edward Elgar, was born on 2 June 1857, in this pretty country cottage near Worcester in the heart of England.After his death in 1934, Elgar's daughter Carice set up a Museum here, as her father had wished.

Eastnor Castle
Eastnor, Ledbury, HR81RL (6.7 mi)
Eastnor Castle, in the dramatic setting of the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a beautiful deer park, arboretum and lake - is the home of the Hervey-Bathurst family.The style proposed by the architect, the young Robert Smirke, was Norman Revival.

Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery
Foregate Street, Worcester, WR11DT (6.9 mi)
Worcester Museum was founded in 1833 by the members of the Worcestershire Natural History Society and claims to be one of the oldest regional museums in the Country. The collections were described as miscellaneous by one of the first curators and were originally shown in temporary rooms in Angel Street.

Nature in Art
Wallsworth Hall, Tewkesbury Rd, Twigworth, Gloucester, Glouc, GL29PA (14.6 mi)
The world's first museum dedicated exclusively to fine, decorative and applied art inspired by nature from any period, any culture and in any media. International in scope, appeal and stature, NATURE IN ART fills a gap in the museums and galleries you can visit by presenting a unique wildlife art collection.

Worcestershire County Museum
Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, Kidderminster, DY117XZ (15.9 mi)
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED. THE FIRST STAGE OF THE MUSEUM'S RE-OPENING WILL BE IN JULY OF 2005.

Gloucester Folk Museum
99-103 Westgate Street, Gloucester, GL12PG (17.1 mi)
Gloucester Folk Museum is one of the oldest-established museums dedicated to social history. The collections have been drawn together through mainly gifts from the entire county of Gloucestershire, and represent one of the most fascinating collections of such material.

National Waterways Museum
Llanthony Warehouse, The Docks, Gloucester, GL12EH (17.4 mi)
Located within the beautiful English county of Gloucestershire, the museum charts the fascinating story of Britain's canals through a special collection which has been designated as being 'of National Importance'.We concentrate on providing fascinating 'hands on' displays covering a whole range of waterways related topics.

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Historic Houses

Spetchley Park Gardens
Spetchley Park, Spetchley, WR51RS (8.2 mi)
Just three miles east of the beautiful cathedral city of Worcester and surrounded by glorious countryside, lies one of Britain's best kept secrets. From the first tantalizing glimpse of the garden across the magnolia-fringed Horse Pool, back round to the entrance through the Melon Yard with its olives and delicious pineapple-scented flowers, Spetchley is full of surprises.

Brockhampton House and Estate
Brockhampton, WR65TB (8.6 mi)
This 688ha (1700-acre) estate was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1946 and still maintains traditional farms and extensive areas of woodland, including ancient oak and beech. Visitors can enjoy a variety of walks through park and woodland, which combine to form a rich habitat for wildlife such as the dormouse, buzzard and raven.

The Shambles
Church Street, Newent, GL181PP (13.2 mi)
The Shambles is a collection of Victorian buildings - cottages, houses, alleyways, streets, courtyards, shops and workshops, housing one of the largest collections of everyday Victoriana in the country! Life as it was in 1890's (right in the middle of Victorian times) - almost 100 windows to peer into, and thousands of Victorian objects to see! About an acre to explore! Cobbled streets and alleys to wander round.Over 80 shops and shop windows to peer into: there is a Policeman keeping an eye on things, a fantastic photographers studio in a conservatory - all manner of stuffed animals in the taxidermists workshop, the Chapel just ready for a service, two old men having a yarn over a pint in the gas-lit beer cellar.

Pittville Park
Evesham Road, Cheltenham, GL523AE (17.1 mi)
Pittville Park - Amusement Park in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Contact venue on telephone number 01242519215 for opening times, entrance costs, and attractions/rides available at this park.

Old House
High Town, Hereford, HR12AA (17.7 mi)
The Old House is an excellent example of a timber-framed building and is situated in the heart of Hereford, surrounded by the commercial centre of the city. It is a startling sight, standing as it does in the middle of a modern shopping precinct.

Stone House Cottage Gardens
Stone, DY104BG (18.6 mi)
A romantic garden set in an old walled kitchen garden. The area is only 1 acre but seems much larger- hedges divide it into different compartments and create diverse habitats in which to grow the vast selection of rare and unusual plants that thrive here.

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National Parks

Brecon Beacons National Park
50.97 mi
Mountains and moorland, standing stones and castles, lively waterfalls and unique geology. Dramatic mountain landscapes, including the 886m high Pen Y Fan.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

Peak District National Park
81.64 mi
Britain's first National Park, nestled between the cities of Manchester and Sheffield, is a land of contrasts: dramatic heather moorland hills and rock edges in the north, limestone dales and rivers in the south.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

Exmoor National Park
89.1 mi
Moorland, woodland, valleys and farmland, high cliffs that plunge into the Bristol Channel, and cosy villages offering delicious local produce. Ancient woodlands and swathes of bluebells.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

New Forest National Park
90.18 mi
An historic royal hunting forest, where ancient woodlands and open heathland have commoning rights for grazing ponies, cattle and pigs. Home to ponies, cows and pigs in the open forest.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

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