Dog friendly Worcester

Looking for things to do in Worcester? VisitRevisit have all you need to plan a fun packed day. Search for attractions, activities and events. Adventure awaits for you, your family and friends. Keep a track of the things to do in your itinerary and build a day out in Worcester to enjoy and remember.

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Attraction
Free

Gheluvelt Park

Gheluvelt Park is a memorial park built in honour of those lost in the First World War.

Worcester Woods Country Park
Attraction
Free

Worcester Woods Country Park

Two nature reserves, a huge open field, busy Countryside Centre with cafe facilities, adventure play area and easy access from the city.

Croome
Attraction
Adults from £7.60

Croome

The National Trust's Croome in Worcestershire is an 18th century house in grounds designed by Capability Brown.

The Gallery
Attraction
Free

The Gallery

The Gallery is a vibrant and colourful art space run by an artist, representing artists for art lovers.

Attraction
Free

Wyre Forest

Wyre offers exciting forest activities for all ages from walking, cycling, horse riding and even Go Ape.

Forge Mill Needle Museum
Attraction
Adults £6

Forge Mill Needle Museum

Forge Mill Needle Museum in Redditch is an unusual and fascinating place to visit.

Attraction
Adults £6.75

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

Four stunning glasshouses showing tropical rainforest to arid desert, beautiful gardens, playground, tearoom or our gift shop.

Attraction
Free

Gloucester Docks

Featuring Gloucester Docks and the 16 mile Gloucester & Sharpness Canal linking to Sharpness Docks and the sea

Golf Fang Birmingham
Activity
From £12.50

Golf Fang Birmingham

With 18 holes of pure entertainment and unique jaw dropping designs around every corner, we are not your average adult crazy golf course!

Attraction
Adults £8

Soho House Museum

Explore industrial history at Soho House Museum in Birmingham. A Georgian gem, witness innovation, craftsmanship, and the legacy of Matthew Boulton.