Things to do

  • A scenic view of rolling green hills with a few trees, under a partly cloudy sky, framed by tree branches with small leaves and berries in the foreground.

    Beautiful walks and pub lunches

    Surrounded by the stunning Abberley countryside there are lots of local walks which we would be more than happy to advise on during your stay! Exploring the neighbouring fields is a great way to work up an appetite for a pub lunch, you can find a full list of pubs below which includes our local, The Manor Arms, serving locally sourced food.

  • A vintage steam train with black engine and red and cream passenger cars on railway tracks near a brick building with chimneys, with people standing beside it.

    Severn Valley Railway Station

    Experience the feeling of heritage transport, the rumble of engines and the smell of steam! Head aboard a vintage steam train and out into Shropshire and Worcestershire on an adventure with the Severn Valley Railway. Perfect days out and day trips for all the family, widely recognised as the home of steam trains in the West Midlands.

  • Ancient stone castle with flag, surrounded by green trees and a lawn, with picnic tables and a white tent in the foreground on a partly cloudy day.

    Visit Ludlow

    A thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events throughout the year. The town centre and the 11th century Ludlow Castle are situated on a cliff above the River Teme and are surrounded by the beautiful countryside of south Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. An excellent base for walking and cycling; as well as exploring and stocking up on local produce!

  • A person is pouring draft beer from a tap into a glass at a bar.

    Local Brewery

    Minutes away from our site is Nothing Bound, a local craft brewery located at Chapel Farm on the Heightington Road, it’s super relaxed and a great way to spend an afternoon.

    Nothing Bound are currently only open on Satudays.

  • A small pond or lake surrounded by leafless trees on a cloudy day, with muddy ground in the foreground.

    Wyre Forest

    Wyre Forest is the largest woodland national nature reserve in the country.

    It is a fantastic place to enjoy the fresh air and and have fun outdoors. There is something for everyone all year round, from walking and family cycling to Go Ape, learning and adventure play.

  • A stone bridge over a river in a town with brick buildings and a clock tower in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

    Take a trip to Bewdley

    This quaint Georgian town sits directly upon the River Severn, an area with a rich agricultural and industrial history and a gateway to the Wyre Forest itself and the English–Welsh borderlands known as The Marches. It’s worth mentioning the great fish & chips and the lovely traditional pub The Little Pack Horse.