Visitor Information
In this section of our website you can find details on what there is to see and do throughout Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire and the West Midlands.
Here you'll experience sights, sounds and sensations that will live in your memory forever: Stunning vistas from the Peak District in Staffordshire, the magnificent splendor of grand stately homes and rumbling thunder of horses at racecourses up and down the region.
The story of the Heart of England is written in a time-capsule of stone and iron - from mighty castles and cathedrals to the World Heritage Site at Ironbridge, birthplace of the industrial revolution.
There are picturesque cottages in countless sleepy hamlets where, at the village inn, the tradition of hospitality spans centuries.
Delve into glorious gardens from a romantic scented rose garden to an elegant landscaped park alive with breathtaking water features and rare plant and tree collections. Maybe you'll stop for afternoon tea in a lively market town or browse for bargains at one at the local markets.
While those in search of cultural pursuits need look no further than Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon, plus hundreds of music and arts festivals, theatres, concert halls, museums and art galleries.
Last but not least, experience those singularly English pleasures, cricket on the village green, real ale, the summer garden fete, and the Christmas pantomime. Take time out to discover the Heart of England - you are sure to enjoy it!
Please take your time to browse the content and note that if you have any questions we are certain that any of Members will be willing and able to assist you in planning your visit to our region.
Attractions
Shows, Fairs & Gardens | Sports | Family Day Out
Activities
Events | Outdoor Pursuits | Markets
Towns & Villages
Active Cities | Market Towns | Quaint Villages
History
Castles | Museums | Abbeys and Churches
Regions of this Area
Herefordshire | Shropshire | Staffordshire | Warwickshire | West Midlands | Worcestershire

