Worcestershire is gearing up for a wave of new attractions and experiences in 2025
Worcestershire: Big changes are coming! The county is set to welcome a bunch of new attractions in 2025. From fancy hotels to fun experiences, there’s a lot to look forward to.
First up, the House of George is transforming into a 10-bedroom luxury hotel. It used to be a doctor’s surgery, but now it’ll be a cozy spot for visitors exploring the Cotswolds and Worcestershire.
But that’s just the start! Astley Vineyard is adding two shepherd huts for overnight stays right in the vineyard. How cool is that? Each stay even comes with a tour!
And if you’re a foodie, you’ll love Native, a new farm-to-table restaurant at the Netherwood Estate. They serve modern British dishes made from fresh ingredients grown right there.
Plus, you can join the chefs for a garden tour to see how they make their meals sustainable. It’s a great way to connect with the food you eat.
Rowley Meadow Lodges are also opening up, offering lovely waterside retreats perfect for couples or families looking to unwind.
For a unique experience, the Queen Elizabeth Inn will let you be a pub landlord for a day! You’ll learn how to brew and serve ales, plus get a guided tour of Elmley Castle.
And if you’re into crafts, the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery will teach you how to churn butter, a skill that goes way back to the 17th century.
Don’t miss the guided tour of Diglis Island, where you can explore the area’s industrial history along the River Severn.
Councillor Adam Kent from Worcestershire County Council shared that these new attractions are a big deal for the local economy. They’re not just about fun; they create jobs and highlight what makes Worcestershire special.
So, if you’re curious about what’s coming in 2025, check out the Visit Worcestershire website for all the details!