Kenilworth Castle
A vast medieval fortress that endured a famous siege and later became an Elizabethan palace, Kenilworth Castle is among Britain’s biggest historical sites.
A vast medieval fortress that endured a famous siege and later became an Elizabethan palace, Kenilworth Castle is among Britain’s biggest historical sites.
One of Warwickshire’s most famous landmarks, Chesterton Windmill has stood on a hilltop overlooking the village of Chesterton for nearly 350 years.
Visit the UK's largest tropical butterfly paradise.
Visit Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the family home of Anne Hathaway, William Shakespeare’s wife-to-be.
Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace – William Shakespeare’s childhood home in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Explore the very room where William Shakespeare sat in the 1570s and where he wrote his first works. Discover the space where young William saw plays performed by the finest actors of the day.
Westons Cider Visitor Centre: Join a tour to hear how cider is produced. As well as a glass of cider enjoy a shire horse dray ride, farm park and children’s playground.
West Midlands Safari Park – Bewdley: Award winning attraction combining a four mile self-drive Safari Park with discovery trail, live shows, african village and theme park.
Clearwell Caves – Forest of Dean: The nine caves open to visitors were once mined for iron ore and now a working mining museum. A site for many TV series.
International Centre for Birds of Prey – Newent: Oldest dedicated conservation centre in the world. See more than 250 birds with babies in the Spring.
Cotswold Motoring Museum -Bourton-on-the-water: Overflowing with vintage car collections, classic cars and motorcycles.
Dick Whittington Farm Park – Longhope: Full of interesting animals, fascinating wildlife and exciting activities.
Slimbridge: Wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust.
Cotswold Farmpark – Nr Cheltenham: An unrivalled collection of rare breeds of British farm animals.
Legoland – Windsor: Thrills and fun for the whole family, with over 55 interactive rides and attractions.
Chiltern Open Air Museum – Chalfont St. Giles: More than 30 rescued and preserved historic buildings, some used for demonstrations, making history come alive.
Roald Dahl Museum – Great Missendon: Set in the village where Roald Dahl wrote his stories for 36 years, features two fun and fact packed galleries and interactive Story Centre.
Bletchley Park – Milton Keynes: Historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during WWII and birthplace of the modern computer.
Gullivers Land – Milton Keynes: A children’s theme park centred around the Lilliput Land Castle.
Bekonscot – Beaconsfield: The world’s oldest model village with 1.5 acres of miniature marvels.