Looking for places to visit in Bromsgrove District?
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings
Set in 19 acres of Worcestershire countryside, an award-winning, independent museum spanning 700 years of the history of Midlands buildings.
Bromsgrove Centres and Market
The Council set out an approach to supporting all centres in its Bromsgrove Centres Strategy
Bromsgrove Festival
Bromsgrove Festival a wide range of exciting events over June and July held all over Bromsgrove District.
The Housman Trail
Renowned poet and classical scholar A. E. Housman spent his childhood in Bromsgrove, and you can take a tour around the places that inspired him.
Visit Sanders Park
Sanders Park is Bromsgrove’s premier park and it attracts over 350,000 visitors per year, and holds many activities
Community Tennis and Bowls bookings - Sanders Park
Come and enjoy the sunshine and play tennis during the spring and summer at Sanders Park Courts can be hired with racquets and ball also available to use.
Visit Worcestershire
Here is the official Visit Worcestershire website - full of tourist information for all the things you need to know to help plan day trips, short breaks or family holidays.
Clent Hills
A beautiful 440-acre country park offering panoramic views as far as the Welsh borders. This site is maintained by the National Trust.
Tardebigge Locks
Explore the longest lock flight in Britain in Bromsgrove District in the stunning countryside village of Tardebigge. The 'Tardebigge Flight' comprises of 30 locks carrying narrowboats 220 feet uphill and downhill in still water. This site is maintained by Canal & River Trust
Norton Collection Museum
Uncover the history of Bromsgrove town at the Norton Collection Museum. The museum is the personal collection of the late Bromsgrove resident Dennis Norton with many artefacts relating to Bromsgrove and the Bromsgrove Guild. This site is privately owned.
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