Warwickshire

England
Stratford-upon-Avon showing a city, heritage architecture and street scenes
The birthplace ofWilliam Shakespeare and George Eliot, Warwickshireis a county stepped in English literary history and heritage, with the Royal ShakespeareTheatre in Stratford-upon-Avon a popular attraction for many visitors. Indeedyou can get the complete Shakespeare story by visiting his birthplace, anEnglish country home that has been converted into an exhibition that shares thestory of the great man himself. The thatched farmhouse of Shakespeare’s wifeAnne Hathaway provides a wonderful garden setting and family activity marqueeduring the weekend and summer, perfect for a family day out when visiting thearea.

Hotels in Warwickshireare plentiful with a large selection of accommodation available to suit allbudgets. If it’s a slice of luxury you’re after, Warwickshirehas some stunning stately homes and spa hotels, all of which help create the perfectsetting for a short break to Warwickshire.

Top of your list ofplaces to see when visiting Warwickshire should beWarwickCastle. Often described as Britain’s ultimate castle, here visitorscan immerse themselves in its ancient history and experience the excitement ofMerlin as seen on the BBC with the castle offering an interactive experience. Aglamping village is also available on site if you want a more quirky overnightstay in the castle grounds. Book your tickets’ online to avoid queues onarrival. The castle dates back to 1068 where it was originally developed byWilliam the Conqueror.

When in Warwickstop by the Collegiate Church of St Mary’s steeped in history and beautiful tobehold. The church dominates the Warwick skyline with its imposing tower. Builtby the Beauchamp family, the Earls of Warwick, the church boasts ancient tombsand crypts each with their own story of their inhabitant.

For sporting enthusiastsamong you, Warwickshire has lots to offer withcounty cricket drawing many visitors throughout the year. The county cricketground of Edgbaston often plays host to England games throughout the year.Warwick Racecourse is also sure to give you a fun day out with regular meetingsthroughout the year, so be sure to check if there are any meetings set when youvisit Warwickshire.

If you’re visiting Warwickshireduring Spring or Summer be sure to visit the popular St Nicholas Park. Theperfect setting for a nice leisurely stroll, the park also has lots on offerfor young families with activities including crazy golf course, a play area,an amusement park and boat rides. The park itself is very well maintained withadequate parking and toilet facilities, making for a great family day out in Warwickshire.

When you’re finishedexploring the many castles and gardens around Warwickshire,relax with the words of Shakespeare ringing in your ears in one of the manypopular eateries around the county. From Michelin restaurants and gastro pubsto cosy country pubs and medieval banquets, Warwickshirehas you more than covered. The towns of Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon andNuneton have lots of great country bars and restaurants that will keep youentertained throughout your stay. Head into the main city of Coventryand head for the cobbled streets of the popular Cathedral Quarter in the citycentre, home to many trendy restaurants and bars the perfect setting for anight out in Warwickshire.

Popular cities in Warwickshire

Stratford-upon-Avon showing a city, heritage architecture and street scenes
Stratford-upon-Avon
Known for Friendly people, Entertainment and Theatres
Situated on the River Avon in the heart of England, Stratford-upon-Avon is best known as the birthplace of England’s greatest poet and playwright, William Shakespeare. Visiting this place and discover a beautiful charming town in Warwickshire with a real sense of history.

Reasons to visit

  • Royal Shakespeare Theatre
  • Anne Hathaway's Cottage
  • Shakespeare's Birthplace
Warwick Castle which includes heritage architecture, a castle and views
Warwick
Known for Friendly people, Historical and Bars
Warwick, the county town of Warwickshire, is famous for its magnificent castle and its historic charm. Warwick has many attractions to visit for a day out with the family or a short visit. Attractions include beautiful parks and gardens, all within walking distance of the town centre. There’s also art galleries and traditional English tea rooms.

Reasons to visit

  • Warwick Castle
  • British Motor Museum
  • The Warwickshire
Royal Leamington Spa
Royal Leamington Spa
Known for Friendly people, Spas and Gardens

Reasons to visit

  • Royal Leamington Spa Bowling Club
  • Jephson Gardens
Nuneaton
Nuneaton
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Bars

Reasons to visit

  • Arbury Hall
  • Bosworth Water Trust
Rugby
Rugby
Known for Bars, Small town and Sports
Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire England on the River Avon. With a rich heritage in engineering and industry, expect innovation, inventions and surprises when you visit Rugby. Best known as the birthplace of the sport that bears its name, it also lays claim to having helped inspire the modern day Olympics.