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    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.

    Of course, with hundreds of activities across fourteen different zones and even a 4D Chocolate Adventure, one day won’t be nearly enough time to spend exploring this incredible attraction. That’s why we’ve found you hundreds of gorgeous holiday cottages nearby to help make sure you have time to see everything that Cadbury World has to offer. Not only will our high-quality holiday accommodation be a peaceful place to recoup after a long day of adventuring but you’ll also be near some of the West Midlands’ other top activities.

    North England’s self-catering accommodation is some of the best in Britain. The area is home to dozens of beautiful medieval market towns, all within easy reach of the city. This means cottages offer a quaint and quiet retreat that’s still an easy drive from all the action. Why not book yourself a weekend break in a converted barn, set amongst miles of rolling green hills? Or add a little slice of luxury to your holiday near Cadbury World, and have a look at cottages with outdoor hot tubs, or even indoor swimming pools?

    There are tonnes of reasons to visit Cadbury World, each more mouthwatering than the last. You can discover the origins of the cocoa bean, before hopping aboard the magical ‘Cadabra’ ride and meeting the Cadbury’s famous drumming gorilla. You can join Freddo, and all your favourite sweet-treat friends, on a wondrous 4D journey, into a bowl of liquid chocolate, and then above the skies in a Cadbury Creme Egg airship.

    Getting to Cadbury World


    You can find Cadbury World at the following address: Linden Road, Birmingham, B30 1JR.

    Travelling by car to Cadbury World

    If you’re driving to Cadbury World, head towards either the M5 or M42. If following the M5, exit from Junction 2 or 4, and if following the M42, exit due north from Junction 2. After leaving the motorway, follow the brown tourist signs toward cadbury World and Bournville for 6 miles.

    Travelling by train to Cadbury World

    The closest station to Cadbury World is Bournville, an easy 15-minute walk away. The best way to get to Bournville Station is to catch the Cross-City Line from Birmingham New Street Station, which is easily accessed from major stations across the country.

    Travelling by bus to Cadbury World

    Cadbury World is a short walk from both Woodbrooke Road and Linden Road bus stop. Both of which are easily reached by National Express services.

    Why choose a cottage nearby Cadbury World

    Towns to stay near Cadbury World

    Earlswood

    Home to its own, miniature Lake District, Earlswood is a tranquil spot, perfect for spotting local waterside wildlife. Soak up stunning scenery and kick back after a hectic morning with a relaxed afternoon of fishing.

    Solihull

    Combining the quaint architecture of a rural village with the bustling excitement of a city, Solihull is a place where you can feel immersed in the English countryside, while still being surrounded by things to do.

    Henley-in-Arden

    A neglected gem just a short way from Birmingham city centre, Henley-in-Arden mile-long high street boasts over 150 buildings of ‘architectural or historic interest’.

    Alvechurch

    Nestled in North East Worcestershire, Alvechurch is an ideal holiday destination for anyone who wants to plan a tranquil escape, without leaving the excitement of the city too far behind.

    Stratford-upon-Avon

    This medieval market town of Stratford-upon-Avon is great for anyone who fancies stepping back in time. Home to perfectly preserved Tudor houses and pubs since the 14th-century.

    Things to do near Cadbury World

    Birmingham Back to Backs

    Sometimes, history can feel a little like a fairytale, with stories of what life was like before we were born, being too different from our own lives to try and imagine. Well, here at Birmingham Back to Backs, historians have done the hard work for you and brought a perfect replica of the 19th-century to life before your eyes. This national trust property lets you step back in time with guided tours of immaculately restored houses of working people.

    Selly Manor Museum

    Everyone knows that Cadbury World is the centrepiece of Bournville, where, alongside a hefty helping of chocolate, you can receive a tour of the village’s fascinating past. If you find that this only whets your appetite for more insight into the Bournville of yesteryear, Selly Manor Museum is the place to head next. This gorgeous Tudor building offers an unrivalled trip back to before George Cadbury ever came to Bournville.

    Bournville Treasure Hunt Trail

    In a village best known for its spectacular gardens and incredible chocolate, what activity could possibly be better than a family treasure hunt? Taking around two hours to complete, the Bournville Treasure Hunt Trail takes you across the village, solving clues hidden on buildings, features and monuments, on a quest to find the location of the buried treasure.

    Moseley Bog

    Home to almost every kind of creature that calls the West Midlands home, Moseley Bog is a truly special place. If anything sums up just how magical this local nature reserve is, it’s the fact that many believe it was here that a young J.R.R. Tolkien first started to gather inspiration for his books: ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’.

    Shakespeare’s New Place

    We can’t venture to the West Midlands, without paying homage to Britain’s greatest bard. New Place is the site of William Shakespeare’s grand family home, and a contemporary heritage landmark. As well as housing several incredible sculptures and gorgeous gardens, the home has been painstakingly brought to life by the Shakespeare Birthplace, so you see it as Shakespeare himself did, over 400 years ago.

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