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Near BRANT FARm

Near Brant Farm you'll find top attractions, country walks and culture and entertainment  - all within driving distance of Brant Farm Caravan Park.  

The city of Worcester is home to a long list of attractions, including a magnificent 11th Century cathedral and an ornate Guildhall designed by a protégé of Sir Christopher Wren. Following a spot of culture you can blow off the cobwebs on a forest trail in the Wyre Forest District, take to the water in a canoe or narrowboat or, if you fish, get down to the banks of the Severn, Britain's longest river. 

SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY

The Severn Valley Railway is a full-size standard-gauge railway line, running regular, mainly steam-hauled, passenger trains between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, a distance of approximately sixteen miles.

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A remarkable feature of the Railway is that it is very largely run by unpaid volunteers, with a paid staff of around 70 people responsible for administration and commercial activities, plus regular track and rolling stock maintenance.

Through the year, volunteers appear on the Railway to perform many tasks, including repairing and repainting stations, reconstruction of viaducts and bridges, and rebuilding locomotives and rolling stock, not to mention operating the trains!

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NEARBY TOWNS

How far from Brant Farm Caravan Park?

Stourport  – 4 miles

Bewdley – 6 miles

Worcester – 10 miles

WORCESTER CATHEDRAL

Worcester Cathedral, before the English Reformation known as Worcester Priory, is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester; situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. It is the seat of the Bishop of Worcester. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester. Built between 1084 and 1504, Worcester Cathedral represents every style of English architecture from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic. It is famous for its Norman crypt and unique chapter house, its unusual Transitional Gothic bays, its fine woodwork and its "exquisite" central tower, which is of particularly fine proportions.

WEST MIDLANDS SAFARI PARK

West Midland Safari and Leisure Park is a safari park located in Bewdley in Worcestershire. It was opened under the name of West Minster Safari Park in spring 1973. The park holds over 165 species of exotic animals, among other attractions such as a small theme park. The park contains the largest groups of white lions, cheetahs, hippopotami, and meerkats in the UK, as well as the largest lemur walk-through exhibit. It was also the first park in the UK to have the African big five game animals.

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