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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gerry's Place
  • 1

    Shropshire

    Gerry's Place

    Ref: S487671

    Reviews 38

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    Little Stretton, just 14 miles south of Shrewsbury, sits at the foot of the Long Mynd Hills, which are known for their breathtaking beauty and rolling countryside walks. There are two great pubs in the village, as well as a charming church. Anyone...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Horton Lodge Boathouse
  • 1

    Staffordshire

    Horton Lodge Boathouse

    Ref: S283697

    Reviews 37

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    Rudyard Lake lies in a thickly wooded hillside area of the Staffordshire Moorlands. The 2.5 mile-long lake, part of which is a conservation area, offers many activities including sailing, boating and fishing, as well as many lovely walks and cycle...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Schoolhouse Brewhouse
  • Shropshire

    The Schoolhouse Brewhouse

    Ref: S2212

    Reviews 42

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    Situated in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the historic market town of Bishops Castle. This lovely town offers a weekly market and an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. The town is famous for its annual Real Ale Festival...

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    £69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Schoolhouse Bakehouse
  • Shropshire

    The Schoolhouse Bakehouse

    Ref: S2492

    Reviews 33

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    The attractive market town of Bishop's Castle is surrounded by the South West Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The ancient town offers a farmer's market once a month, and an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Amazing View
  • 3

    Worcestershire

    Amazing View

    Ref: S820415

    Reviews 7

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    The beautiful Worcestershire town of Malvern dates back to the Bronze Age and is situated on the eastern side of the dramatic Malvern Hills. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Malvern Hills form a 9-mile range of ancient rock, which offers...

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Coach House Mews
  • 1

    Warwickshire

    Coach House Mews

    Ref: S357659

    Reviews 36

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    Nestled around six miles south of Stratford Upon Avon is the village of Alderminster, a charming setting for a rural retreat to Warwickshire. The village is home to a welcoming pub and is great for walking and cycling, with Shakespeare's Way...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Crofts Annexe
  • 1

    Staffordshire

    Crofts Annexe

    Ref: S526972

    Reviews 15

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    The Cannock Chase AONB and the city of Stafford are easily accessible from this lovely village and civil parish, which is situated in Staffordshire not far from Rugeley. There are plenty of stores, bars, and eateries in Abbots Bromley, along with...

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    £42

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Barn
  • Shropshire

    The Barn

    Ref: S2326

    Reviews 46

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    The village of Weston-under-Redcastle is surrounded by countryside, 12 miles from Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury offers a selection of shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, pubs and riverside walks.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ragleth Place Lodge
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Ragleth Place Lodge

    Ref: S165983

    Reviews 51

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    Church Stretton is a small market town in Shropshire, England. Lying within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this town has easy access to a variety of picturesque views and pathways for walking and cycling. Offering a small...

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    £72

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 7 Monkmoor Road
  • Shropshire

    7 Monkmoor Road

    Ref: S94733

    Reviews 28

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    Shrewsbury is an attractive historic town in Shropshire, famed for its black-and-white buildings, castle and abbey. The town offers a very good selection of shops, restaurants and bars, along with museums, galleries and the new Theatre Severn. The...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Watermill Retreat
  • Worcestershire

    Watermill Retreat

    Ref: S882242

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    Lying between the River Isbourne and a 14th-century church, this sweet apartment makes a tranquil retreat for couples exploring the idyllic northern reaches of the Cotswolds. The cheerful village of Sedgeberrow has a welcoming pub and restaurant...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House
  • Shropshire

    The Coach House

    Ref: S879535

    Reviews 8

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    Downton is referred to in the Domesday Book. The River Teme cuts through the Downton Gorge, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Special Area of Conservation, and where over 10% of the country's iron was formerly produced. Built on...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Arms House
  • 2

    Telford and Wrekin

    The Arms House

    Ref: S811230

    Reviews 4

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    Ironbridge Gorge is known throughout the world as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Today the area is far from industrial and nature has reclaimed most of the former industrial sites, leaving a unique and beautiful wooded valley. The...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stargazer's Loft
  • Herefordshire

    Stargazer's Loft

    Ref: S2296

    Reviews 13

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    On the Welsh/English border, Hay-on-Wye is a well-known travel destination for book lovers or vacationers looking to take advantage of the leisure activities and picturesque surroundings of the Wye Valley. Hay-on-Wye is known for hosting the...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Stables - Northwood Farm
  • 2

    Staffordshire

    The Stables - Northwood Farm

    Ref: S882455

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    An attractive, rural hideaway for two, this appealing holiday home is perfect for anyone wishing to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Situated near Ellastone, 5 miles from Ashbourne and 6 miles from the...

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    £78

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 122 The Old Meadow
  • Shropshire

    122 The Old Meadow

    Ref: S684736

    Reviews 7

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    Shrewsbury is located in one of the loveliest counties in all of England. It is one of England's best heritage towns, with more than 600 listed buildings, and is situated within a huge loop of the River Severn. Discover the charming cobblestone...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Blackwater Meadows
  • 2

    Shropshire

    Blackwater Meadows

    Ref: S669521

    Reviews 6

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    Known as Shropshire's Lakeland, Ellesmere is a picturesque market town with buildings from the Tudor, Georgian, and Victorian periods. It is located between the Shropshire Meres and the famous Shropshire to Llangollen canal. History abounds in...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 138C Old Star & Garter Mews
  • Shropshire

    138C Old Star & Garter Mews

    Ref: S517409

    Reviews 18

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    Ludlow is a historic market town on the River Teme in the Welsh Marches, surrounded by beautiful surroundings. With over 500 listed structures, the town offers a diverse spectrum of architecture, including Ludlow Castle, which is almost 900 years...

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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stargazer's Field House
  • Herefordshire

    Stargazer's Field House

    Ref: S2299

    Reviews 33

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    On the Welsh/English border, Hay-on-Wye is a well-known travel destination for book lovers or vacationers looking to take advantage of the leisure activities and picturesque surroundings of the Wye Valley. Hay-on-Wye is known for hosting the...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rosewaters Cottage
  • 1

    Worcestershire

    Rosewaters Cottage

    Ref: S2183

    Reviews 33

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    Astley Burf, in a lovely setting on the banks of the River Severn, is a peaceful Worcestershire village 2 miles from Stourport on Severn. The village is wonderfully located for anyone hoping to immerse themselves in the glorious English...

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    £112

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Herons
  • Herefordshire

    Herons

    Ref: S6582

    Reviews 46

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    Byford is a village on the edge of the River Wye, close to Hay-on-Wye and historic Hereford, with fantastic walks nearby. Hereford boasts an impressive cathedral, while Hay-on-Wye boasts a wealth of book shops. Visit the Forest of Dean or Bannau...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 24-7 Secured City Centre Apartments with Free Underground Parking and WiFi
  • Birmingham

    24-7 Secured City Centre Apartments with Free Underground Parking and WiFi

    Ref: S506301

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ensuite style Studio in Selly Oak
  • Birmingham

    Ensuite style Studio in Selly Oak

    Ref: S595829

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Impeccable 1-Bed Studio in Birmingham
  • Birmingham

    Impeccable 1-Bed Studio in Birmingham

    Ref: S534378

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    The West Midlands is a wonderful place to go on holiday. With ancient monuments, vibrant cities, rolling countryside and picturesque towns, the West Midlands offers a variety of experiences for every kind of traveller. Immerse yourself in history with visits to ancient castles and monasteries, or take a tour of the region's many stately homes and gardens. For those looking for a lively city break, check out Birmingham, with its modern skyline and traditional shopping arcades, or those lin need of a countryside retreat will love the stunning Malvern Hills.

    Holiday apartments are a great way to explore West Midlands, and our selection of apartments offer a great deal of comfort and convenience for travellers. Boasting a wide range of modern amenities including comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, and a variety of other stylish features to make your stay as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible, many holiday apartments in West Midlands also come with stunning views, allowing you to truly get away from it all.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Jane - Verified booking

      We arrived very late due to an accident but Tony was very understanding and was there to meet us and help us with our bags down the 50 or so quite steep steps that lead to the accommodation from the quiet road with ample parking.

      He then took time to explain where everything was and how it all worked including the large TV which came with free Netflix. After that he left us to enjoy our break and although he and his family live above the accommodation it feels very private apart from the occasional footsteps heard from above. When we did need to text him once he replied quickly. There was a welcome basket of fresh bread, milk, butter, jam etc and most welcome of all after our long and stressful journey, a chilled bottle of Prosecco! The boathouse is so lovely with an open plan kitchen/living area and large bright bedroom with huge bed! There is a fabulous shower in the en-suite but we were a little taken aback that there was no door on the ensuite with just a gap through to it from the bedroom. We got used to it though! Everything you could need is provided including thoughtful items such as a cafetiere, hairdryer and 2 f towelling bathrobes. The large outside decking area has table and chairs + 2 sun loungers, perfect for taking in the breathtaking view of Rudyard lake. There is also a small bbq and a wood fired hot tub, neither of which we used. The hot tub does take around 4 hours to heat up and this, as well as the very hot weather whilst we were there, meant we didn't use it. We did however use the rowing boat supplied and enjoyed going up and down the lake - hubby fishing and me admiring the lakeside houses! There are also 2 canoes supplied with lifejackets. On a couple of evenings we went to the nearby Rudyard Hotel - a 15 min walk through lovely woodland. The range of food and drink here is excellent, the staff are really friendly and there is a large garden with lots of tables. We also had a takeaway delivered from the Rajah Tandoori in nearby Leek which was very good. Whilst in the area we visited Luds Church (a rock chasm), Matlock Bath, Buxton (inc Pooles Cavern) and Bakewell, all of which we thoroughly enjoyed. We had the most wonderful break and would highly recommend the accommodation and the area in general.

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    • Jake - Verified booking

      Could be the "perfect place" if it didn't have so many issues.

      This place was advertised as "the perfect romantic place for a couple", and while it was certainly one of the more unique places I've been to, it definitely wasn't romantic. Primarily what it was; loud. I would suggest to anyone else booking this place to bring some ear plugs because the resident birds woke me up every morning at 4am with their incessant calling and, once the birds had left their nest, you wouldn't able to stay asleep because of the noise coming from the occupants upstairs once they had woke up. As the property advertised is an "apartment" you should expect a certain degree of noise from your neighbours, but when it keeps you awake, it takes away from the holiday experience. Ironic how this place does not accept booking for children, yet the owners themselves have kids that make a racket while you are trying to relax. Hardly the "ideal romantic get away". The noise and lack of privacy combined with how dirty the place was (utensils, floors, decking etc.) means it couldn't provide my girlfriend and I with the relaxing break that we had wanted. Some less considerable issues that the owner may want to address is that there is no partition between the toilet and the bedroom, the fall on the shower is wrong so the water collects in the tray, which the dog kept trying to drink (very annoying), and the curtains do absolutely nothing to keep the sun out in the morning. A more serious issue are the stairs going down onto the pier, which are loose and pose an increased hazard. I can't say that I didn't have fun, because I did enjoy using the provided kayaks and hot tub. It certainly is a privilege to be able to launch from your accommodation. But, the severe let-downs of this place means that in the future I'd be more inclined to go for a more basic place that actually has it fundamentals sorted out rather than Horton Lodge Boathouse-- sorry-- Apartment.

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    • Ross - Verified booking

      Where do I start.

      The only reason we booked the cottage was for the hottub. I got a text from the owner the day before explaining this was broken - but they had a replacement. Upon arrival it was clear to see the old broken hot tub as it was in bits strewn across the decking with the replacement (a lazy spa - which we could have purchased ourselves with half the cost of our 2 night stay!) dumped by the side of the broken one. The steps on the way down to the property are badly lit and strewn with old plastic children's toys, the steps are uneven and decking lose which makes this pretty hazardous. The decking itself was filthy, covered in dirt an leaves and stained a nice shade of green from lack of cleaning. Upon entry to the property, the first issue was the front door - apparently it had 'swollen' and as such was impossible to close without slamming it hard. Immediately you will need to duck under the most ridiculously placed ceiling light. The interior is shabby to say the least, slightly damp, badly painted - with splatters all over the stone walls, brick dust from drilling, skirtings coming away from the walls, the kitchen floor literally feels like it is about to give way. The bed has a mattress you can feel the springs through and was seriously unstable, creaky and rickety. Pillows flat and hard, and TV so small you can't see it from the bed. Not that watching TV was possible the 2nd night - the owner switched OFF THE INTERNET = it seems because he didn't like the TV noise - yet we had to put up with his screaming kids and family constantly running around on their heels directly upstairs. No internet = no TV no phones, no nothing. This was annoying and pathetic. This is definitely not in any way even nearly a luxury, comfortable or private place to stay. Massively overpriced and sadly a complete disappointment.

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    • Clair - Verified booking

      The owners provided an excellent living accommodation with great attention to detail with regards to cooking utensils, toiletries and linen.

      The property was spotless and the super king bed a real treat. However, Sykes advertise the property as having a private garden, with a patio. The photos lead us to believe the property is in its own grounds. In reality it is 20 yards from the owners’ own home and is totally overlooked. We had to keep a blind shut at all times so that we couldn’t be overlooked. We did not have a garden, as the one adjacent to the property belongs to the owners. The “patio” is a path around the property. The owners kindly offered us the use of a field adjacent to their garden, however it was overgrown and full of rubble and at times, had sheep in it so we could not let our dog into it. On sunny days we felt “on show” if we sat outside, as the owner was sitting in her garden and we felt like we were encroaching on her space - however she at no point made us feel uncomfortable, this was just how we felt. Had we known the property was in the owners’ garden - and also on the same site as another holiday cottage - we would not have booked. We do not blame the owners at all - they did everything we could to make us welcome. Sykes; please make your listings accurate. We have tried to get in touch with you to complain, however there is no option to do so. We would like to email you accurate photos of the property and for you to explain why your listing was falsely advertising the property.

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    • Carl - Verified booking

      We arrived to a beautiful spot on the lake which initially seemed as if it would be the perfect peaceful romantic break, unfortunately it wasn’t quite as wonderful as that.

      It was very cold in the mornings & as we had no control over the heating, except for the fire in the lounge/kitchen, we had to keep contacting owner to put it on for us. The owners actually live above the boathouse, which we were not aware of & were very noisy. You can hear every foot step across the floor & going up & down the stairs, one evening until 12.45am! The shower appears to drain directly into the lake below. Not sure whether this is permitted, but we were personally not happy about this, considering the wildlife on the lake. There were a few cleanliness issues. Kettle definitely badly needed de-scaling, the kitchen sink was very stained. There was half open packets of food in the freezer, obviously from previous guests. The exposed brick work was a nice feature, but clearly needed a good dust. Flooring by table in kitchen was giving way & needed repairing. There was a tiny sink in the bathroom & was very difficult to use without water spilling over onto the floor, which we believe was laminate, and was peeling & separating because of the water spillage. The hot tub didn’t appear to be monitored/checked as we believe it should be. Overall seemed like a thorough clean was needed & some general maintenance work. We had a lovely time in the general area but decided to leave early due to these issues with the property.

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    Things to do near West Midlands

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    Cadbury World
    There may not be anything in this world as universally loved as chocolate. We don’t think there’s anyone who doesn’t enjoy at least one kind of this deliciously moreish treat. Well, outside of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, nowhere is more important for chocoholics than the iconic Cadbury World. From learning how your favourite confectionary is made to dancing in the chocolate rain, this Bournville based escapade is the most delicious adventure around. Hundreds of activities across fourteen different zones and even a 4D Chocolate Adventure.
    Alton Towers
    Situated in over 500 acres of Staffordshire countryside lies Alton Towers - a theme park and adventure world for all ages. Let your hair down on the scarily high rollercoaster, prepare to get wet on the water rides and don’t forget to take a break at one of the many food bars. Drayton Manor is close by too.
    Black Country Living Museum
    An open-air museum that tells the story of Britain's first industrialised landscape. On 26 acres of landscaped grounds, you can find more than 40 carefully reconstructed shops, houses, and industrial areas. Discover what it was like to live and work during the Industrial Revolution and beyond with friendly historical characters. Family friendly, fish & chip shop and a café.

    West Midland Safari Park

    There are some of the world's most beautiful & endangered animals at West Midland Safari Park. A safari drive-through and a theme park. A diner, food hall and a refreshment kiosk are available on site.

    Coventry Transport Museum

    Museum in Coventry, giving an insight into the history of motoring, with displays and exhibits, including over 500 on-site vehicles. Disabled access available.

    Dudley Zoo And Castle

    Dudley Zoological Gardens is a 40-acre zoo within the grounds of Dudley Castle. It covers an area of approximately 40 acres. There are over 200 species which include Asiatic lions, Sumatran tigers, Bornean orang utans, Tibetan red pandas, Rothschild giraffes, Madagascan lemurs and Humboldt penguins. Animal and zoo keeper experiences are available to book. Family friendly, a cafe and kiosks.

    Wolverhampton Art Gallery

    Art gallery in Wolverhampton, free admission, with a diverse collection of temporary exhibitions. Family-friendly, wheelchair access, shop and cafe.

    University of Wolverhampton

    The University of Wolverhampton is a public university located in Wolverhampton, England. Known for its strong focus on vocational and practical education, the university offers a wide range of academic programs that are designed to prepare students for successful careers. With modern facilities, a diverse student body, and a commitment to social mobility, the University of Wolverhampton is a great choice for anyone seeking a practical and career-focused academic experience. Main campus: Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1LY
    Malvern Hills
    The Malvern Hills are in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire, dominating the surrounding countryside and the towns and villages of the district of Malvern. Sweeping countryside views are offered from walking trails on these hills known for spring water.
    Warwick Castle
    A trip to Warwick Castle isn’t like visiting one of Britain’s other ancient buildings. It’s a holiday in the heart of medieval England. Warwick Castle is geared towards helping you live out your medieval fantasies. As well as touring the perfectly preserved rooms, you can see mock fights, weapon demonstrations and even jousting competitions in the grand and bustling castle grounds. Try your hand at archery, sword fighting, or lay down a picnic blanket, and soak up the splendour of 10th-century England, with a sandwich in hand.

    Frequent questions

    • What is the West Midlands best known for?

      The West Midlands is best known for its rich industrial heritage, being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and home to iconic manufacturing cities such as Birmingham and Coventry. It is also renowned for its cultural contributions, including world-class museums, art galleries, and being the birthplace of famous bands like Black Sabbath and Duran Duran.

    • Is Birmingham worth visiting?

      Yes, Birmingham is definitely worth visiting. As the second-largest city in the UK, it offers a vibrant and diverse atmosphere with a wealth of attractions. From its stunning architecture, including the iconic Library of Birmingham and the modern Bullring shopping center, to its thriving cultural scene with renowned museums, art galleries, and a vibrant culinary scene, Birmingham has something to offer for every visitor.

    • How do you spend a day in the West Midlands?

      A great way to spend a day in the West Midlands is to start by exploring the city of Birmingham, visiting its famous landmarks like the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery or taking a stroll along the canals. Then, venture out to the historic town of Warwick to visit the majestic Warwick Castle and immerse yourself in medieval history. Finally, unwind in the natural beauty of the region by exploring the scenic landscapes of the Peak District or enjoying a leisurely walk through the picturesque Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.

    • How many days are enough for the West Midlands?

      The ideal duration for exploring the West Midlands largely depends on your interests and the specific places you wish to visit. However, to get a good taste of the region's highlights, a suggested timeframe would be around 3 to 5 days. This allows you to explore the vibrant city of Birmingham, visit historic sites like Warwick Castle and Coventry Cathedral, and enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.

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