Discover the best top things to do in Pershore, United Kingdom including Drift Elite, Pershore Heritage Centre, Evesham Golf Club, Number 8, Bredon Hill, Wittering SUP, Tiddesley Wood Nature Reserve, Monkey House, Pershore Abbey, RAF Defford Museum.
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5.0 based on 25 reviews
Drift Elite help everyday men and women pitch it sideways with a selection of drifting experiences. Taking advantage of airfield runways, the group of experienced drifters employ highly modified vehicles with race harnesses and bucket seats including a BMW E46 and E36, Mazda Mx5 and Nissan S14. Sessions range from two hours and two different cars to drive, to longer intensive courses.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Evesham Golf Club is situated in The Vale of Evesham in Worcestershire. Our Midlands’ location makes us one of the most accessible and picturesque golf courses in the UK. We take great pride in the fact that our members benefit from a golf course that is playable all year round, for instance, we lost only 5 days golf during last winter – the wettest on record! If you are thinking of joining a golf club but are worried about integrating and finding playing partners there is no need for concern. At Evesham Golf Club we have ‘throw-ups’ most days of the week which gives all of our members, old and new, the chance to enjoy a round of golf while socialising. Although Evesham Golf Club has only nine greens it has 18 tees which makes the back 9 holes completely different to the front 9. The clubhouse at Evesham Golf Club is home to all of our member events throughout the year and has its very own bar and restaurant. The clubhouse is also available to hire for private events and functions. We look forward to welcoming you to one of the finest golf courses in Worcestershire soon.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Clean friendly visited cinema good value for money with ease to book. Parking is close by and restaurants near to complete the evening
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Having seen Bredon Hill many times from the top of the Malverns I had wanted to do this walk for a long time. Although not as high as Worcestershire Beacon on the Malverns, Bredon Hill is by no means its inferior little brother. The walk is just as rewarding and the scenery is equally as dramatic...with spectacular 360 degree views across the Vale of Evesham, the Cotswolds and the Malverns. The summit point by the tower is the perfect place for a picnic and whilst it was clearly a popular spot on the day of our visit, there is oodles of room for everyone & you can easily enjoy your own piece of solitude whilst taking in the stunning panaromic views. We started our walk from Elmley Castle village and make sure you visit its very pretty church yard before you leave. In summary, this was a truly inspirational walk which on a beautiful sunny day is the perfect way to help lift anyone out of lockdown lethargy.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
I first learned to paddleboard over 10 years ago; I fell in love with the sport paddling the River Wye in Wales and desperately wanted to find a way to share the excitement of the world's fastest-growing watersport. I became a qualified ASI (Academy of Surf Instructors) SUP Instructor and we are now the only British Canoeing Quality Mark Centre & Accredited ASI SUP School in the UK.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
A semi-natural ancient woodland nature reserve important for butterflies, wildflowers and birds.
We walked through Tiddesley Woods as part of a circular walk from Pershore Abbey. Really enjoyable stretch of woodland, and we then crossed the A4104 and carried on along the River Avon back into the town to the Pershore Bridges car park (free parking).
4.5 based on 16 reviews
What a lovely night we had a the monkey house, everyone was so friendly, great cider, A unique place to have a quiet drink. Welcomed all the old boys from Erdington with open arms. Will definitely be venturing there on a warm summers summer's evening
4.5 based on 103 reviews
For over 1300 years Pershore Abbey has been a centre for Christian worship and life, from its early beginnings as a Saxon monastery to today, as people of all ages still gather to pray, share their spiritual journey and mark significant life events in this place. Pershore Abbey celebrates its Benedictine heritage particularly through its welcome of visitors and pilgrims. We hope your visit to the Abbey will be both rewarding and memorable. One of the finest example of Norman and Early English architecture in the country, Pershore Abbey is very much a broken building: Henry VIII destroyed the nave at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries; the north transept collapsed in the middle 1600s. But, in spite of its brokenness, the Abbey symbolises a place where, through the love of Christ, a community can become whole.
Went here and was blown away what a great abbey so full of history and what beautiful building lovely welcome the ceilings are so great the stone work in amazing. The kneelers are lovely with great tapestry work very disabled friendly and the surrounding area is lovely nice walk would recommend anyone to go for a visit
4.5 based on 76 reviews
RAF Defford was the secret base used for the development of RADAR during and after World War 2. The museum is located at Croome Court National Trust, so you get 2 for 1 attractions. Well worth a visit and I recommend at least half a day to explore.
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