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Rural idylls, city centre escapes and Capability Brown landscaped parklands, we're sure there's something for you in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Feeling peckish? There are tea-rooms and cafés across Worcestershire and Herefordshire for you to re-fuel on your visit. Tuck in to delicious meals and snacks, often handmade using local ingredients. Or if the weather's good, pack a blanket and seek out a picnic spot with a view.
Leave the busy high street behind and find gifts that do good in Croome's National Trust shop.
Relax and enjoy a bite to eat after exploring Hanbury Hall in the Courtyard Kitchen and the Stables Cafe.
Discover somewhere to treat yourself to food and drink or pick up a second-hand book in a historic setting at Berrington Hall.
Tuck into some lunch and light bites in the Carpenter’s tea-room at Croft Castle, or visit the second-hand bookshop to find yourself a pre-loved classic.
At Little Al's cafe at The Firs you can be sure that every piping hot latte, sumptuous homemade cake and tasty brunch is served with a smile. They're proud winners of the Visit Worcestershire 2022 Ethical, Responsible, and Sustainable Tourism Award for their dedication to implementing the best ethical and environmental practices in their business.
Find out the places you can rest and refuel or treat yourself to a pre-loved book to take home at Brockhampton. From classic favourites in the café to pre-loved stories in the second-hand bookshop, every penny spent in the café or shop helps us to look after Brockhampton for future generations.
Explore Croft and find your favourite picnic spot. Try the walled garden or the 'Picturesque' Fishpool Valley to lay out your lunch.
With commanding views over the Malvern Hills, the ‘Capability’ Brown landscape with its serpentine river, tree lined lake, and elegant garden buildings provide plenty of perfect picnic spots.
From the Orangery Lawn to the garden and orchards, there are plenty of places for you to picnic at Hanbury Hall.
Brockhampton has no shortage of places to picnic, including the damson orchards next to the manor house and secluded spots along the estate's waymarked walks.
With acres of ‘Capability’ Brown parkland, pleasure grounds and a unique walled garden, there are plenty of places for you to enjoy a picnic at Berrington.
A peaceful oasis in the heart of Worcester city centre, the walled garden at Greyfriars is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic. Find a spot on the sun-drenched lawn beneath the golden robinia tree.
Choose between a riverside picnic with beautiful views, dappled shade, riverside views packed with wildlife and a natural play area, or head to the walled garden for a picnic spot surrounded by summer flowers.
Rural idylls, city centre escapes and Capability Brown landscaped parklands, we're sure there's something for you in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.