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Discover the charm of historic Worcestershire towns and idyllic Cotswolds countryside on nostalgic rail journeys

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2025 Tour code: 25WCS

About the tour

From picture-postcard villages and lush rolling meadows to gentle waterways and historic steam railways, discover quintessential English charm and beauty in abundance on this superb holiday to one of the most scenic parts of the UK.

Explore timber-framed Tudor buildings and the stunning cathedral in Worcester, discover the charming Cotswold village of Broadway and the Regency spa town of Cheltenham. Take nostalgic trips on the heritage Gloucestershire Warwickshire and Severn Valley railways, admiring rural views along the way.

Unforgettable Experiences

Journeying on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway
Journeying on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway
Enjoy views of the quaint Cotswolds countryside and sleepy hamlets on the 14-mile heritage railway from charming Broadway to the beautiful town of Cheltenham.
Travelling on the Severn Valley Railway
Travelling on the Severn Valley Railway
Tracing the route of the River Severn through remote valleys that can only be seen by rail, this scenic railway delivers gorgeous views on a 16-mile journey from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster.
Enjoying a walking tour of historic Worcester
Enjoying a walking tour of historic Worcester
Visit the main attractions of this attractive city, from its timber-famed buildings to the medieval cathedral – home to fascinating crypt and cloisters and the burial place of King John.
Discovering the charming Cotswolds and surrounding areas
Discovering the charming Cotswolds and surrounding areas
Explore the area’s most picturesque towns and villages, including the golden-hued cottages of Broadway, the medieval market town of Bridgnorth and the elegant Regency spa town of Cheltenham.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – A warm welcome in stately Worcester

Your holiday begins on arrival at your hotel in Worcester, conveniently located next to the train station. After meeting the Tour Manager and fellow travellers, there's time to explore at leisure.

Worcester is a medieval city filled with history and surrounded by idyllic countryside, including the rolling hills and quaint villages of the Malverns. Due to its position on the banks of the broad River Severn, Worcester has enjoyed great importance since Roman times. The city became wealthy in the Middle Ages due to the cloth trade and was famed for its glove-making - but today Worcester has become synonymous with porcelain and lays claim to being one of the oldest centres of porcelain production in the country.

This evening, we regroup in our hotel to enjoy our first dinner together.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 2 – Historic Bridgnorth and the vintage Severn Valley Railway

After breakfast this morning, we transfer by coach to the pretty Shropshire town of Bridgnorth, where there is time to explore at leisure. The River Severn splits the town into two parts, the High Town and the Low Town.

You could take a trip on the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, one of the steepest funiculars in England with a maximum gradient of 64%. Founded in 1101, Bridgnorth Castle suffered severe damage during the English Civil War and the results of the long siege can be seen in the remains of its great tower, with a lean four times that of Pisa's famous tower.

After time to lunch independently, we join the Severn Valley Railway for a beautiful 16-mile journey following the winding path of the River Severn, with views of remote valleys that can only be seen by rail. A highlight of the trip is crossing the 200-foot Victoria Bridge, where we can enjoy excellent river views. On arrival in Kidderminster, there is free time before travelling back to Worcester by coach to enjoy a three-course dinner at our hotel this evening.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – A heritage Cotswolds rail journey from Broadway to Cheltenham

Today we head deep into the beautiful Cotswolds after breakfast, travelling by coach to Broadway. This pretty village is named the 'Jewel of the Cotswolds', and there is time at leisure to discover its lovely High Street. Admire the horse chestnut trees, its blend of period houses and picturesque Cotswold stone cottages.

Heading to the station, we board the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway for an atmospheric journey showcasing the area's spectacular scenery and views of the Vale of Evesham on the way to Cheltenham. There is free time over lunch to enjoy this delightful spa town's wide choice of popular cafés, restaurants and street food. Known for its Regency architecture, you could also seek out one of the many beautiful parks in the town and spend the afternoon relaxing.

Later in the afternoon, we return by coach to our hotel where there is time to relax before a three-course dinner this evening.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 – Uncover the famed attractions of Worcester

A guided walking tour reveals the sights of Worcester today as we head out after a leisurely breakfast. With our guide, we take in the city's many excellent attractions, including the timber-framed Tudor buildings that line the old streets and the magnificent cathedral.

Situated on the banks of the River Severn, this Anglican cathedral dates from the early medieval era and showcases an eclectic blend of architectural styles, from Gothic to Norman. Worcester has long been an important religious city and the chancel contains the tomb of King John, the monarch who drew up the Magna Carta in 1215. The cathedral was also spared total destruction during the Reformation because it was the sight of a memorial to Henry VIII's brother, Arthur.

With some time at leisure after the tour, you can get to know the city at your own pace. You could stop for an afternoon tea, enjoy shopping in the many boutiques or visit the Museum of Royal Worcester to see the famous Worcester porcelain. This evening, we regroup at our hotel for our final dinner together.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 – Homeward bound

Our exploration of the Cotswolds comes to an end after breakfast this morning. Once you've checked out and said goodbye to your group, you are free to make your way home or continue exploring the beautiful surrounding area on your own.

Leaving Worcester, you can look back at the charming sights we have explored in this picturesque part of England. From this historic city and its attractive streets, we uncovered the Cotswolds, from idyllic Broadway to elegant Cheltenham on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. The Severn Valley Railway also showcased picture-perfect landscapes as we followed the river from the market town of Bridgnorth to Kidderminster. With rolling hills and winding valleys, we have experienced some of the most quintessentially English landscapes and take away some wonderful memories with us.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

Worcester Whitehouse Hotel, Worcester

Worcester Whitehouse Hotel, Worcester

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Trains

Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway
Severn Valley Railway

Reviews

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Nancy

4 stars

Submitted 29/Oct

The time in Bridgenorth and Broadway were most enjoyable, however,after the view of the Neptune fountain and a pleasant stroll along the promanade, we found the Sunday afternoon visit to Chelthenham just another town of similar shops.

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Mrs Elizabeth Cook

5 stars

Submitted 20/Oct

Good value for money. Hotel opposite Foregate station. Very good food at hotel and pleasant room. Knowledgeable guide

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John A-S

4 stars

Submitted 20/Oct

John our guide was outstanding & remarkably pleasant. The date/day order of the tour was ill-advised as we were in Bridgnorth on the very busy Saturdsy & when a diesel gala was on. A few other aspects were ill-conceived day-wise or order-wise. The tour was good value. Hotel superbly located but food under par, especially evening meals. Would be pleased to go on any tour guided by John but otherwise perhaps our last tour with the company as our previous tour was unsatisfactory.

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Mr Mandry

5 stars

Submitted 18/Oct

All expectations met, very enjoyable.

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Jean Goodson

5 stars

Submitted 15/Oct

really enjoyed this trip. Our tour manager, John, was fantastic, hotel very good and convenient to train station. Had good amount of free time. Enjoyed the railway trips. No complaints at all and would highly recommend.

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PAUL FRODSHAM

5 stars

Submitted 15/Oct

The Whitehouse Hotel had a welcoming Receptionist ; a good sized room ; comfortable bed and good food. Our Tour Manager (John Pearman) was well organised and kept everyone informed about the day ahead and when travelling on the coach to the train journey. On the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway trip we had an extra long stop at Toddington for driver change-over. This allowed those who wished, to inspect the maintenance work being carried out and also enjoy a stop at the Station Cafe. On the Monday, an excellent Green Badge Guide took us on a history tour round Worcester. Free time was available on the last morning to visit the Royal Worcester Porcelain Museum - overall the holiday was a complete success.

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