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Birmingham Airport 55 min
Worcestershire Beacon (27 min)
This 425-m. hill features numerous footpaths, sweeping views & a 19th-century toposcope.
Worcester Cathedral (23 min)
Norman-era, Gothic place of CofE worship containing the tomb of King John and a 235-step tower.
Eastnor Castle (27 min)
Venerable mock Greek Revival castle, circa 1820, with a tea room, medieval armor & gardens to tour.
Pittville Park (28 min)
Opened in 1825, the city's largest ornamental park includes playgrounds, a boating lake & an aviary.
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (26 min)
Historic steam railway offering scenic 28-mile round-trip rides through the Cotswolds.
Tewkesbury Abbey (17 min)
Norman edifice with a Romanesque tower and ornate roof bosses, plus regular Christian services.
Stanway House (27 min)
Bredon Hill (20 min)
Iron age and nature
Croome Court (11 min)
This 18th-century neo-Palladian mansion features restored rooms, walled gardens, a park & more.
National Trust - Croome (11 min)
Partially-restored 18th-century house and Capability Brown landscaped gardens and tearoom.
Malvern Hills (28 min)
Sweeping countryside views are offered from walking trails on these hills known for spring water.
Spetchley Park Gardens (16 min)
Sprawling grounds of a country mansion with bloom- & herb-filled borders, ornate statues & a cafe.
Hailes Abbey (29 min)
Cloister ruins of a Cistercian abbey dating from 1246, with audio tours and a museum of site finds.
Three Counties Showground (18 min)
Indoor & outdoor venue by the Malvern Hills, with antiques fairs, flea markets & agricultural shows.
Sudeley Castle (32 min)
15th-century stately home with formal gardens, flamboyant peacocks and art by Turner and Rubens.
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