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Worcester Cathedral
Cathedral
Norman-era, Gothic place of CofE worship containing the tomb of King John and a 235-step tower.
4.80 (3.6K reviews)
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Worcester Woods Country Park
Country park
Country park & nature reserve with a visitor centre, cafe, play area, walking trails & picnic area.
4.60 (2.5K reviews)
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Fort Royal Park
Park
ππ Beautiful historical space high up within the city of Worcester overlooking the Cathedral. Peaceful, historic and great for picnics. Children's play areas too!
4.50 (520 reviews)
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Tudor House Museum
Historical place museum
Hands-on exhibits in a timber-framed, 16th-century house with lead windows. Limited opening hours.
4.60 (292 reviews)
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Museum of Royal Worcester
Heritage museum
Museum telling the story of Worcester porcelain, plus galleries of Georgian and Victorian ceramics.
4.50 (322 reviews)
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Warndon Woodlands Local Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
ππ This place is a Worcester treasure- suitable for family members of all ages! Parking is easy with the choice of higher parking the Woodlands,Cafe and picnic area with a fantastic safe playpark for younger children.The children can safely play and parents can be with them or watch whilst having a cof...
4.50 (246 reviews)
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Cripplegate Park
Park
Verdant city park in charming surrounds featuring a flower garden, tennis courts & playground.
4.30 (574 reviews)
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Chapter Meadows
Nature preserve
Tranquil natural area with marked trails, local vegetation & abundant wildlife & bird viewing.
4.40 (187 reviews)
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Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
ππ Seemed to have tidy paths, minimal litter and well attended by dog walkers. A pretty green haven. Bluebell carpets looked fantastic βΊ Car park was weird, I don't think it's official, and it's sort of half finished!?!
4.40 (185 reviews)
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Battenhall Park
Park
π A great place with lots to do for a quiet time with children's and dogs. There are three children's playgrounds which surround the park with one having undergone a major refurbishment in April 2019. The open fields which are privately owned are good for dog walking and the paths mean children and p...
4.30 (196 reviews)
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Laugherne Brook Local Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
π Not the safest area to let dogs of lead, my dog ran of the field and chased a cat, he sadly got knocked over by a car & died in my arms. so tragic.
It's been nearly 5 years since I lost my dog & I have only just started letting my Cockapoo off lead to play ball as she is more reliable.
As for my Pug...
4.40 (131 reviews)
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Ronkswood Hill Meadows Local Nature Reserve
Park
ππ Amazing place for a walk. Some of the trees are really huge, which inspire me! You can see evergreen small wood, valleys and hills, small paths, crossing all around you. In the end, there is a crowd of cows, peacefully grazing... π€©
4.40 (114 reviews)
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Sir Edward Elgar
Sculpture
Bronze statue of local composer Edward Elgar in his doctoral robes, unveiled in 1981.
4.40 (67 reviews)
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The Slip
Park
ππ Beautiful walks from here along the river to Bevere Island or back into town. Relatively accessible path, access yi the river at different points down a steep (but manageable) bank. Lovely nature and bird life and plenty of meadows for a dog to run around.
4.30 (74 reviews)
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South Quay Fountains
Tourist attraction
ππ Our favourite place in Worcester all round the year and children's during summer for the splash pad!!! Beautiful place for a nice evening walk / run......
4.50 (41 reviews)
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The Infirmary Museum
Museum
Education exhibits at a historic healthcare facility at University of Worcesterβs City Campus.
4.30 (54 reviews)