Worcestershire

Worcestershire

Worcestershire is a county of gentle countryside, historic towns, and breathtaking views — perfect for caravan holidays that blend relaxation with a touch of culture. With the Malvern Hills rising in the west and the River Severn winding through the heart of the county, Worcestershire offers space to breathe, explore, and unwind at your own pace.

Caravan parks here range from hillside escapes to riverside hideaways, with easy access to charming towns like Great Malvern, Upton-upon-Severn, and the historic cathedral city of Worcester. Foodies will love the local produce and markets, while walkers and cyclists can explore miles of trails through the hills and lowlands. The area is rich in history too — from Civil War battlefields to half-timbered buildings and peaceful abbey ruins.

Worcestershire is welcoming, beautiful, and just a little bit old-fashioned in the best possible way — a wonderful place to slow down and enjoy England at its most relaxed.

Top Attractions in Worcestershire

Worcester Cathedral

A stunning riverside cathedral with over 1,000 years of history, royal tombs, and panoramic tower views over the Severn.

The Malvern Hills

Dramatic ridges and scenic walking trails offering incredible views across several counties — a haven for walkers and photographers.

The Elgar Birthplace Museum

Discover the life and music of composer Edward Elgar at his charming childhood home near Worcester.

Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings

An open-air museum featuring rescued and rebuilt historic buildings — including a working windmill and national telephone kiosk collection.

Croome Court and Parkland

A stately home with Capability Brown landscapes, secret wartime history, and beautiful grounds to explore year-round.

Holiday Parks in Worcestershire