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Best family friendly Worcestershire unique stays

Among the 976 accommodations in Worcestershire, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

45 M² Lodge ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Worcestershire
10 1 review

45 M² Lodge ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

chalet
This self-catering lodge near Evesham, Worcestershire, is conveniently located for exploring the North Cotswolds, being a 25-minute drive from Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham Racecourse.
The 45-square-metre property offers three bedrooms sleeping four, a fully equipped kitchen with appliances including a washing machine and freezer, plus a garden, terrace, and free on-site parking.
Chalet ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Worcestershire
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Chalet ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

chalet, Kilcot
This secluded chalet is located in the quiet countryside of Ford Farm Lodges, a family-run park just 3.2 kilometres from the town of Newent and a 32-kilometre drive from Hereford.
The self-catering lodge sleeps two guests and features a king-size double bed, an en-suite shower, a hot tub on the deck, a 'woodburner style' electric stove in the lounge and a laundry room.
Dragon Orchard Retreat - Worcestershire
No reviews

Dragon Orchard Retreat

farm, Putley
Dragon Orchard Retreat, a family-friendly farm stay in Putley, offers complimentary Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
This accommodation boasts a garden, terrace, and kitchen facilities including a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, with air conditioning available in select rooms.
Robin's Rest In Herefordshire. - Worcestershire
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Robin's Rest In Herefordshire.

chalet, Ross-on-Wye
Robin's Rest, a four-bedroom lodge, is located in Gorsley, Herefordshire, on the northern edge of the Royal Forest of Dean, 1.8 kilometers from a pub and 1.9 kilometers from a shop, offering views of the Malvern Hills and Brecon Beacons.
This family-friendly property accommodates up to eight guests with two bathrooms, a kitchen, internet access, and a Smart TV, and is ideally situated for exploring the Three Choirs Way, Herefordshire Trail, River Wye, and nearby market towns.

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Stunning Cotswolds Farmhouse In Beautiful Village - Worcestershire
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Stunning Cotswolds Farmhouse In Beautiful Village

farm, Moreton in Marsh
This restored Cotswolds farmhouse, dating back to 1450 and situated near Stow-on-the-Wold within the district of Moreton-in-Marsh, is a short walk from the Fox pub in Broadwell.
This 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom property accommodates up to 10 guests and features interiors designed by Guy Goodfellow, offering modern comforts alongside antique fireplaces and carved doors, with proximity to Naunton Downs Golf Club and Cotswolds Distillery.
Warwickshire Woodland Glamping Cabin - Oak - Worcestershire
9.4 11 reviews

Warwickshire Woodland Glamping Cabin - Oak

cabin, Warwick
This Warwick self-catering cottage is conveniently located within 10km of Warwick Castle, The Welcombe Hills, and Stratford Oaks Golf Club, offering easy access to local attractions.
Sleeping up to four guests, the pet-friendly property boasts a bedroom, bathroom, basic kitchen with fridge and stovetop, a sofa bed, private terrace, and on-site parking.
The Postage Stamp Cabin - Worcestershire
8.7 114 reviews

The Postage Stamp Cabin

cabin, Marstow
The Postage Stamp Cabin is situated in a peaceful rural setting near Marstow, just 2.9 miles from Wilton Castle and 21 miles from Kingsholm Stadium. It has received very good user and location ratings, and an excellent cleanliness rating.
The cosy 1-bedroom cottage offers 30 square metres of space and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. Enjoy modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, a satellite flat-screen TV, and a fully equipped kitchen, as well as a private terrace with garden views, perfect for relaxing after exploring the surrounding countryside.
Luna & Hera - Luxury Vintage Glamping! - Worcestershire
10 1 review

Luna & Hera - Luxury Vintage Glamping!

farm, Little Witley
This farm stay is situated in a private 3-acre wildflower meadow in rural Worcestershire, just 10km from Worcester and within easy reach of attractions like West Midland Safari Park, Commandery, and Bewdley Museum. The farm stay has received excellent user ratings and is perfect for families looking for a relaxing retreat in the countryside.
The accommodation comprises a vintage caravan and a luxury canvas cottage, sleeping up to 8 guests. Guests can enjoy a private Japanese-style wood-burning hot tub, a fire pit, BBQ, picnic area, and comfortable outdoor furniture.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Worcestershire

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Worcestershire has some lovely surprises! For a peaceful escape, try exploring the smaller villages like Hanbury, with its charming church and picturesque countryside walks. The Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings is another hidden gem, showcasing beautifully preserved historic buildings from across the county. And don't forget the smaller, less-visited sections of the Malvern Hills for stunning views.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Worcestershire hosts several events throughout the year. The Three Counties Show, held at the Three Counties Showground near Malvern, is a large agricultural show with livestock, crafts, and entertainment. Many smaller towns and villages also have their own local festivals and fairs, often celebrating local produce and traditions. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for specifics.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Worcestershire boasts a diverse landscape. The Malvern Hills offer dramatic hills and stunning views, while the Vale of Evesham is known for its rich agricultural land, orchards and market gardens. The River Severn meanders through the county, creating beautiful riverside walks and habitats. You'll also find areas of woodland, such as the Wyre Forest.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    County cricket matches at New Road, Worcester are popular, and Worcestershire is a great place for walking and cycling, with many trails and routes available. The Malvern Hills offer opportunities for hiking and rock climbing. Several golf courses are dotted around the county too.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Worcestershire's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers! Comfortable walking shoes are a must, particularly if you plan to explore the hills. A waterproof jacket and sturdy trousers are also advisable, even in summer. Sunscreen and a hat are important, even on cloudy days.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, like the one in Pershore, is a great way to experience local life and sample regional produce. Many pubs and restaurants offer traditional food and a chance to chat with locals. Attending a local village fete or festival would also provide a good opportunity for interaction.
  • Is Worcestershire, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The blossom season in the Vale of Evesham is a spectacular sight, with orchards bursting with colour. Autumn brings stunning foliage changes in the Malvern Hills and Wyre Forest. The River Severn can be dramatic in winter, particularly after heavy rainfall.
  • What are the best local foods in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Worcestershire is famous for its perry (a pear cider), and its plums are also renowned. The Vale of Evesham produces a wide range of fruit and vegetables. Look out for local cheeses, such as St Giles Cheese, and traditional pub fare, often featuring locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Worcestershire, United Kingdom?

    Hiking and rock climbing in the Malvern Hills are popular choices. Canoeing or kayaking on the River Severn offers a different perspective of the county's landscape. For a gentler adventure, cycling through the countryside is a fantastic way to explore the area's many charming villages.

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Best Worcestershire unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 976 accommodations in Worcestershire, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

The Keeper's Lodge - Worcestershire
9.4 100 reviews

The Keeper's Lodge

farm
This Hartlebury farm stay, offering a king-size four-poster bed and additional sofa bed, is situated in a secluded location, precise details unavailable, but boasting panoramic views extending approximately 32 kilometres.
The self-catering property sleeps four, and includes a 65-inch TV, fully equipped kitchen, hot tub, fire pit, ping pong and pool tables, and a private viewing terrace.
Sycamore Lodge Vip Hot Tub - Worcestershire
No reviews

Sycamore Lodge Vip Hot Tub

chalet, Bridgnorth
This Bridgnorth self-catering lodge is situated near Astbury, approximately 1.6km from Astbury Hall and Golf Course, and about 9.6km from Bridgnorth town centre, offering easy access to the Severn Valley Railway.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four guests and boasts a jacuzzi, tennis court, and parking, plus a kitchen equipped with a fridge; enjoy the hot tub after a day exploring the Shropshire countryside.
Shropshire Getaways Riverside 1928 Railway Hut - Worcestershire
9.7 301 reviews

Shropshire Getaways Riverside 1928 Railway Hut

cabin
This charming cabin sits in the Severn Valley, just a short walk from the Severn Valley Railway station and visitor centre, offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding countryside. It has excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience, making it a great choice for a peaceful getaway.
The cosy hut is perfect for couples, with a double bed, a mini fridge, and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy the private hot tub, fire pit, and outdoor seating area, as well as the unique opportunity to experience the steam train rides and the local area's natural beauty.
The Meadow - Worcestershire
9.7 31 reviews

The Meadow

chalet, Lapworth
The Meadow chalet is located in Lapworth, just 12km from both the Royal Shakespeare Company and NEC Birmingham, making it a great base for exploring the region. It has received very good user ratings, with excellent scores for location and cleanliness.
This 6 square meter chalet has two bedrooms and can accommodate up to six guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with lake views, free private parking, and is within easy reach of attractions like Warwick Castle, Cadbury World, and the National Motorcycle Museum.

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Best Worcestershire unusual places with a garden

75 M² Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Worcestershire
9.0 3 reviews

75 M² Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

chalet, Welland
This pet-friendly holiday home is situated near Welland, 0.6km from a village shop and pub.
The 75 square metre self-catering chalet offers flexible sleeping arrangements for four guests across two bedrooms and two en-suite bathrooms, featuring a woodburner, Wi-Fi, dishwasher, off-road parking for up to three cars, and a patio with BBQ.
Church Farm Accommodation - Worcestershire
9.1 1157 reviews

Church Farm Accommodation

farm, Bickenhill
Church Farm Accommodation is located in the peaceful village of Bickenhill, just a short drive from Coventry and Warwick Castle. This property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
Each room in this charming farm stay is individually furnished with a blend of traditional and contemporary elements, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a self-contained kitchen, garden, spa, restaurant, bar, and parking.
Moderne-studio-salle De Bain Privée-vue Sur La Cam - Worcestershire
10 286 reviews

Moderne-studio-salle De Bain Privée-vue Sur La Cam

cabin
Betula Studio, a newly renovated self-contained apartment in rural Newent, Gloucestershire, offers spectacular Cotswold views and is approximately 48km from the Wye Valley and within easy reach of Gloucester, Cheltenham, and the Malvern Hills.
This excellently rated Oxenhall studio features an open-plan layout with a private patio, BBQ, fridge, microwave, parking, and sleeps two, providing easy access to Three Choirs Vineyard, the Forest of Dean (including Clearwell Caves and Puzzle Wood), and numerous scenic walks.
Bredon Hill Shepherds Hut & Hot Tub - Worcestershire
9.9 136 reviews

Bredon Hill Shepherds Hut & Hot Tub

cabin
This handcrafted shepherd's hut, part of the Bredon Hill area near Ashton-under-Hill, offers easy access to numerous walking trails and pubs within walking distance.
The self-catering retreat sleeps two, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with a Belfast sink and gas hob, a private wood-fired hot tub, and excellent 4G/Wi-Fi.
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