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Nestling between the Cotswolds, Shakespeare's Country and the Welsh Marches, the beautiful unspoilt county of Worcestershire offers a mixture of rolling countryside with acres of fruit orchards, the Malvern Hills, riverside towns, picturesque villages and the cathedral city of Worcester.
South of Worcester lies the Vale of Evesham, noted for its soft fruits. The Spring Blossom Trail is a must if you want to experience some of the most captivating sights in the county and Broadway at the foot of the Cotswold Hills.
No visit to Worcestershire would be complete without a visit to the Victorian spa towns of Droitwich in the north and Malvern which nestles at the side of the Malvern Hills – enjoy the invigorating air or take in a performance at the new Malvern Theatres which has first-class professional productions.
Attractions
Fine churches, historic buildings, a thriving arts scene with internationally acclaimed festivals and events, many featuring the works of Edward Elgar and superb shopping – you will find them all in Worcestershire, the county which is home to Malvern Water, Worcester Sauce and the Morgan Sports Car!
History
The city of Worcester lies in the centre of the county – here you can tour the Royal Worcester Factory, Visitor Centre and the Museum of the Commandery, a medieval building with displays covering its 1,000 years history and its pivotal role in England's civil war. 2001 will commemorate the 350th anniversary of the famous Battle of Worcester.

worcestershire tourist information

worcestershire tourist information
