Bewdley ( pronunciation) is a small riverside town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire on the Shropshire border in England, along the Severn Valley a few miles to the west of Kidderminster and 22 miles south west of Birmingham. It lies on the River Severn, at the gateway of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve, and at the time of the 2011 census had a population of 9,470. Bewdley is a popular tourist destination and is known for the Bewdley Bridge designed by Thomas Telford.
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Here at Hire a Canoe Bewdley we offer unguided canoe hire on the River Severn from Bridgnorth, Hampton Loade and Arley to Bewdley. From 2 to 6 hours on the River Severn with fun rapids, beautiful scenery and the chance to stop off for food or refreshments along the way! Free minibus transport from Bewdley is included as standard. Check availability and book online through our website. Everything included with no hidden fees, the price you see is the price you pay.
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The Bewdley Brewery is a hidden gem, we love it here! Great selection of ales - we particularly love the Baldwin IPA!
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Found this museum on TripAdvisor as was visiting Bewdley, really enjoyed this museum, Free entry, lots to read and learn about, talks by the staff about the air raid shelter used in WW2, art gallery, cafe, small workshops, lovely gardens to walk around or sit on a bench and soak up some sun rays, well worth a visit.
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Wyre and its surrounding woodlands are fantastic places to enjoy the fresh air and have fun outdoors. There is something for everyone all year round, from walking and family cycling to Go Ape, learning and adventure play. Opening Times: The car park opens at 8am every day and closes at Dusk (5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm and 9pm depending on the time of year). Please check onsite notices on arrival. Discovery Pass Discovery Passes for this site are available from the café or cycle hire centre. The pass costs £35 per year. Please note listed opening hours are for the Car Park only and do not refer to the onsite Cafe.
Went to the Wyre Forest today with family members including my one year old granddaughter. Have been to the forest before but not for a while. Due to the current Covid situation parking machines and tea or coffee are only card payments. The toilets are open but not the visitor centre. We walked the yellow route to find the Gruffalo which was an easy trail. The actual Gruffalo trail is not there at the moment but the Gruffalo himself is there. We then walked the green route which was ok with a pushchair but there is an incline on the way back. Lovely few hours spent in the forest.
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St. George's Hall is a community hall and cafe. It hosts a wide range of activities provided by our regular Hall hirers and offers a cafe open daily from Monday to Saturday 10:00 to 5:00pm. It holds a weekly cinema on Thursday evenings and has monthly live music on Fridays (for details see our website) It also has a number of room of different sizes for private hire. Ring us to check availability and hire rates.
They do quite a few functions and film nights, always a good time, the big band night was another one, well organised, warm and comfortable. They sell bottled beer, mostly from Bewdley brewery, and well known brand's in cans,there's also a good choice of spirit's, ciders and wine's. The council Car park is free after 6.30pm. Well worth a visit.
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There are several free carparks around Eymore Wood, the one by the water treatment plant is closest to the reservoir. The path to the reservoir is next to the water treatment plant and goes through a wood with a pedestrian crossing over the Severn Valley railway line. It is set in a beautiful wooded valley with a large and small reservoir and borders the River Severn. We very much enjoyed a quiet and peaceful walk.
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