Things to do in Worcestershire
Worcestershire covers 2 towns with 229 things to do mapped in total, with options spanning country parks & forests, playgrounds and gardens. The widest choice is around Worcester and Kidderminster.
The mix includes 177 free to visit, 15 indoor and 184 outdoors, so there is something whatever the weather. Pick an area below to see what is closest to you.
Among the attractions worth knowing about are Spetchley Hall, Bewdley Museum, The George Marshall Medical Museum, Tudor House Museum and Greyfriars — follow any of them through for the address and what else is close by.
What’s on offer in Worcestershire
- 01 119 placesCountry Parks & Forests
- 02 29 placesPlaygrounds
- 03 22 placesGardens
- 04 13 placesMuseums
- 05 11 placesDriving Ranges
- 06 2 placesSwimming Pools
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Good to know
How many things are there to do in Worcestershire?
This guide maps 229 places to visit across Worcestershire, spread across 2 towns. Browse the areas on this page to narrow them down by the kind of day out you want.
What are the best-known attractions in Worcestershire?
Recognisable names in Worcestershire include Spetchley Hall, Bewdley Museum, The George Marshall Medical Museum and Tudor House Museum. Each has its own page with location, attributes and nearby alternatives.
Where can I find free things to do in Worcestershire?
177 of the places listed for Worcestershire are free to enter, among them parks, beaches and nature spots. The "Free things to do" view gathers them together.
What is there to do in Worcestershire on a rainy day?
15 indoor options are recorded across Worcestershire — soft play, museums, bowling and the like — so a wet day need not stop a visit. The "Indoor" view lists them.
Is the information on Worcestershire kept up to date?
Listings are drawn from open mapping data and refreshed as places are added or change. Opening hours and prices are best confirmed with each venue before visiting.