Broadway, Worcestershire
If you visit Broadway when you’re on your large group holidays in the UK, you’ll soon see why it’s known as ‘The Jewel of the Cotswolds; that gorgeous, relaxed air, the charm and the honey-coloured stone buildings. Allow plenty of time when you stop here, stroll around, browse the shops and stay for a bite to eat.
Wander along the high street, lined with chestnut trees, have afternoon tea at The Lygon Arms Hotel where Oliver Cromwell spent the night before the Battle of Worcester during the English Civil War; pop into the Crown & Trumpet for tasty home cooked food made with local, seasonal ingredients. You’ll find delis and bakeries, quaint little tea rooms, unique boutiques and one-off shops selling homewares and interiors, gifts and crafts, and arts and antiques.
Go for a slow amble up to Broadway Tower for views that reach out over 6 counties, take the kids to the Children’s Activity Park or for a ride on the GWSR Heritage Railway.
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