Pitchcroft, on the East bank of the Severn with its tree lined promenade is a favourite recreations area, covering 100 acres including the race course. Centre course parking, picnic area and riverside walks.
A tranquil scene in Gheluvelt Park
Gheluvelt Park, Barbourne/Ombersley Road, named to commemorate the stand made by the Worcestershire Regiment during the Great War, contains a bandstand, 6 tennis courts and a paddling pool.
Cripplegate Park, New Road, has tournament Standard Public Bowling Greens considered among the finest in England.
Fort Royal Park overlooking the City, a lime tree at the top marks the site of the Duke of Hamilton's Stand in the Battle of Worcester 1651.
Tel: (01905) 723471 Ext 2309 for details on Parks.
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