If you’re wondering where to go for days out this summer, there are lots of things to do in and around Worcester.
National Trust has sites available to visit across the UK and to help you plan your summer, we’ve rounded up some of the places within an hour’s drive of Worcester.
Let’s take a look at what the sites have to offer.
5 National Trust sites you can visit near Worcester
Clent Hills
Location: Nimmings Wood car park, Hagley Wood Lane, near Romsley, Worcestershire, B62 0NL
You can enjoy being out in the countryside and Client Hills and maybe even stop for a sandwich at a family-run café.
There are miles of footpaths for you to explore including trails and views over the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders to take in.
Find out more about it via the National Trust website.
Birmingham Back to Backs
Location: 55-63 Hurst Street/50-54 Inge Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 4TE
There’s plenty of history to take in at Birmingham Back to Backs.
You’ll see the restored 19th century courtyard of working people’s houses and you can take in the George Saunders Collection.
Visit the second hand bookshop and an exhibition above the bookshop which is free to enter.
If you’d like to visit this site, you’ll need to book your tickets in advance and it’s guided tour only.
Find out more about it via the National Trust website.
Woodchester Park
Location: Nympsfield, near Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, GL10 3TS
If you’re looking for somewhere to go for a wander, Woodchester Park could be the ideal place.
You’ll see Woodchester Mansion and can visit the café, both of which are not National Trust facilities.
There’s a natural play trail and a boathouse to see too.
Find out more about it via the National Trust website.
Snowshill Manor and Garden
Location: Snowshill, near Broadway, Gloucestershire, WR12 7JU
Whether you’re looking for a place to shop or you want to take in the work of Charles Wade, there’s plenty to see and do at Snowshill Manor and Garden.
Visit the Arts and Crafts Garden, explore the orchard and even take a seat while you enjoy some lunch at the café.
Find out more about it via the National Trust website.
Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses
Find out more about it via the National Trust website.
Location: Holy Austin Rock Houses, Compton Road, Kinver, near Stourbridge, Staffordshire, DY7 6DL
Take a look at the homes carved into the sandstone at Kinver Edge.
Sitting outside at the tearoom, you’ll see views over Kinver and beyond.
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