All the new places to visit in Worcestershire for 2025

From luxurious new accommodations to hands-on adventures, the quintessential English county we call home continues growing with new additions for us to try. 

Here is a list of the new exciting arrivals in Worcestershire in 2025—and a few more things to look forward to.

House of George, Broadway

Worcestershire will welcome a 10-bedroom luxury hotel in the idyllic village of Broadway for those who love a staycation.

Later this year, the village’s old doctor’s surgery will become a brand-new accommodation option for people visiting the Cotswolds and Worcestershire.

Native at Netherwood Estate

On the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, Native is a new farm-to-table restaurant with rooms at the Netherwood Estate.

The Michelin restaurant was first introduced to the county towards the end of last year after opening in the former Pensons restaurant. 

Guests can even join chefs for a guided tour of the gardens to explore the sustainable ethos behind every dish.

Shepherd’s Huts at Astley Vineyard

Astley Vineyard has unveiled two shepherd’s huts within the rolling Worcestershire hills and the Astley grapevines.

Each overnight stay includes a vineyard tour, where visitors can delve into the art of English winemaking.

Tea & Tales: Walking in the Footsteps of Lewis & Tolkien

Malvern is welcoming a new walking tour through its hills where visitors can explore the literary greats C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.

You can visit St. Ann’s Well and other historic sites along the way before concluding with a traditional afternoon tea at a Georgian hotel.

This is complete with scones, sandwiches, and fine teas.

Rowley Meadow Lodges

Rowley Meadow Lodges is a new waterside retreat ideal for couples and families.

They are sitting on a beautiful lakeside. 

Butter Churning in Broadway

Travel back to the 17th century at the Broadway Museum & Art Gallery, where you’ll learn the age-old craft of butter churning.

Visitors can sample their handmade butter and enjoy a hearty seasonal meal.

Unlock Diglis Island’s Secrets

A small River Severn island in the heart of Worcester, this guided tour reveals the island’s industrial heritage and secluded beauty.

It offers access to normally off-limit areas and a chance to talk with a professional photographer to aid you in taking great pictures.

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