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Bewdley

Visit Bewdley a small riverside town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire on the Shropshire border in England, along the Severn Valley west of Kidderminster and 22 miles southwest of Birmingham. This attractive 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. Bewdley has been catering to visitors for many years, and there’s no lack of things to do for families. Walking from Bewdley takes you into the Wyre Forest and an adventure park for kids. You are also not far from the West Midlands Safari Park and the Severn Valley Railway, a heritage line mostly pulled by steam trains. Explore Bewdley Find the best restaurants and places to eat in Bewdley, discover award winning food and drink establishments offering outstanding foodie experiences. Enjoy the best indoor activites and outdoor activities Bewdley as to offer. Take a short break or holiday in Bewdley and stay in high quality accommodation offering self catering get aways. Visit Worcestershire a great destination for family fun with lots of attractions, great events and action-packed outdoor activities. In the south are the Cotswolds and their enchanting stone-built villages and heart-lifting rural scenery. And to the west is the Malverns; dark, brooding hills that rise suddenly over the valley of the River Severn that courses north to south down to the Bristol Channel. Worcester is the main city with its cathedral and medieval charm, and to the north of the county is Worcestershire’s 19th-century industrial legacy, at restored mills and canals.