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The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #1 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Theatres
Owner description: The RSC's recently transformed theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon re-opened in November 2010. The new building include two... more » Owner description: The RSC's recently transformed theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon re-opened in November 2010. The new building include two theatres, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the Swan Theatre, both using a thrust stage. Tickets for RSC performances are available to purchase in advance on the RSC website. Visitors can also experience Theatre Tours, take a trip up the Tower for fantastic views of Stratford-upon-Avon and enjoy free exhibitions. You can also book a table for lunch or dinner in the Rooftop Restaurant and Bar or enjoy a light bite in the Riverside Cafe. There is free public Wi Fi throughout the building. « less
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Pro Falconer, Baginton
Ranked #2 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Nature/ Wildlife Areas
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Ranked #3 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Religious Sites; Historic Sites

The Collegiate Church of St Mary's in Warwick was founded by Robert de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick in 1123.  The church has varying architectural styles from the 12th Century crypt... more »

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Ranked #4 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Scenic Drives
Owner description: Choose from five classic car tours around South Warwickshire and The Cotswolds: Arden Tour, Edgehill Tour, Stoneleigh Tour,... more » Owner description: Choose from five classic car tours around South Warwickshire and The Cotswolds: Arden Tour, Edgehill Tour, Stoneleigh Tour, Stour Tour and our ultimate tour - 125 mile Test Hills Run. « less
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Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #5 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Theatres
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The River Avon Trail, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #6 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Biking Trails

The beautiful River Avon runs through Stratford upon Avon then out along the West of town. You can choose to walk along either side of the River, along the North Bank are the... more »

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Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa
Ranked #7 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Parks
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Ranked #8 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Speciality Museums
Owner description: Home to the world's largest collection of historic British cars the Heritage Motor Centre has over 180 vehicles on display... more » Owner description: Home to the world's largest collection of historic British cars the Heritage Motor Centre has over 180 vehicles on display spanning the classic, vintage and veteran eras. With a selection of interactive exhibitions and outdoor activities, including the 4x4 Experience, Go-Karts and children's adventure playground, the museum is ideal for both families and enthusiasts alike. Situated in Gaydon, Warwickshire just off junction 12 of the M40. « less
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Kenilworth Castle, Kenilworth
Ranked #9 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Castles
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Ranked #10 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: This sixteenth-century, charming thatched cottage was the childhood home of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's sweet-heart and... more » Owner description: This sixteenth-century, charming thatched cottage was the childhood home of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's sweet-heart and wife.Experienced guides explain the stories behind the Shakespeare connection and the history of some well-known English idioms such as "chairman of the board".There are nine acres of gardens and grounds to explore including a lavender maze, a woodland walk, the Shakespeare arboretum and a living willow cabin where you may listen to some of Shakespeare's sonnets. « less
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Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #11 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Religious Sites; Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites
Owner description: Located on the banks of River Avon, this is considered one of England's most-visited Parish Churches and the site where... more » Owner description: Located on the banks of River Avon, this is considered one of England's most-visited Parish Churches and the site where William Shakespeare was baptized in 1564 and buried in 1616. « less
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Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #12 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Bodies of Water
Owner description: Stretching 25 miles from the Birmingham suburbs to the River Avon in Stratford, this scenic waterway passes through... more » Owner description: Stretching 25 miles from the Birmingham suburbs to the River Avon in Stratford, this scenic waterway passes through enchanting countryside in the very heart of England, cutting through the Forest of Arden and an area rich in Shakespearean history. « less
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Ranked #13 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Sports Complexes
Owner description: 100 acre outdoor activity centre on the edge of Warwick offering clay pigeon shooting, Zorbing, Quad Bike Trekking,... more » Owner description: 100 acre outdoor activity centre on the edge of Warwick offering clay pigeon shooting, Zorbing, Quad Bike Trekking, Paintball, 4x4 off-road driving, grass karts, archery, team building, climbing wall and many other activities. Open to public and corporate groups. « less
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Ranked #14 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Other
Owner description: Visitor centre for the UK's largest horse sanctuary, Redwings. Visit rescued horses, ponies and donkeys free of charge! Open... more » Owner description: Visitor centre for the UK's largest horse sanctuary, Redwings. Visit rescued horses, ponies and donkeys free of charge! Open daily through the Summer, see website for Winter opening hours. Dogs on leads welcome. Cafe, gift shop and information centre on site, as well as children's play area and more than 60 resident horses to meet! « less
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Mary Arden's Farm, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #15 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: Mary Arden's Farm was the childhood home of Shakespeare's mother. Today you can experience all the sights, sounds and smells... more » Owner description: Mary Arden's Farm was the childhood home of Shakespeare's mother. Today you can experience all the sights, sounds and smells of a working Tudor farm, just as it would have been when Shakespeare was a boy. Watch "Tudors" go about their daily routine, see rare breed animals and explore nature trails. There are daily falconry displays and archery at weekends and in school holidays. There is a playground for children from 2 upwards, a picnic area and a cafe.Mary Arden's Farm is a working farm that keeps pace with the season so there is always something new to see and do.The Farm is open seasonally from Easter to the end of October half-term.The Farm is 3 miles from the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon in the village of Wilmcote. There are buses and trains to Wilmcote. The train journey takes 5 minutes and the Farm is a short walk from Wilmcote rail station. It is also a pleasant walk along the canal from the centre of Stratford. « less
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Coughton Court, Alcester
Ranked #16 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: Located in the historic home of the Throckmorton family since the 15th century, this interesting museum tells the story of... more » Owner description: Located in the historic home of the Throckmorton family since the 15th century, this interesting museum tells the story of the notorious Gunpowder Plot of 1605. « less
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Ranked #17 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Gardens
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Shakespeare's Houses & Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #18 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings
Owner description: Visit the Shakespeare Houses & Gardens, in and around Stratford-upon-Avon. The five houses and beautiful gardens are all... more » Owner description: Visit the Shakespeare Houses & Gardens, in and around Stratford-upon-Avon. The five houses and beautiful gardens are all related to William Shakespeare and his family.Explore Shakespeare's Birthplace, where he was born and spent his early adult life. Visit Nash's House, the home of Shakespeare's granddaughter and New Place, the site of Shakespeare's last home. Just around the corner from Nash's House you will find the home of Shakespeare's daughter, Hall's Croft with its peaceful garden and fascinating interior. Just outside of Stratford, visit Mary Arden's Farm for Tudor activities and family entertainment. Head to Anne Hathaway's Cottage and explore its beautiful gardens and woodland walk. « less
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Ragley Hall, Alcester
Ranked #19 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites
Owner description: Welcome to Ragley where there's something for everyone- whether it’s an action-packed day out for the whole family, a... more » Owner description: Welcome to Ragley where there's something for everyone- whether it’s an action-packed day out for the whole family, a stunning venue at which to hold your corporate event or wedding, or somewhere tranquil to get lost in your own thoughts, Ragley has it all...With so much to see and do, visitors often begin with a tour of the delightful Palladian House designed by Robert Hooke in 1680. Ragley has been, and remains, the family home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford and manages to retain it’s family charm despite the thousands of people who visit each year.The House itself stands majestically in well-maintained formal gardens within beautiful ‘Capability’ Brown parkland. As well as being architecturally stunning, the Stables house an impressive collection of carriages really bringing to mind the extravagance of times past.The Adventure Playground provides a challenging experience, which includes the 3D maze, climbing frames, trampoline and swings – all in a safe and supervised environment. For the more energetic, we recommend the Woodland Walk, a journey through Ragley’s 400 acres of picturesque parkland and woods.At some point on your visit you are bound to see at least one of the fascinating sculptures scattered around the estate – these are an accession to Ragley from the Montgomery Trust.As well as being a great family day out, Ragley is the ideal venue for many corporate events with several rooms available for seminars, dinners and meetings. Ragley also plays host to weddings, celebrations and charity events. « less
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Ranked #20 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Parks
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Ranked #21 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Parks
Owner description: Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century. Their stories are told throughout the house by their... more » Owner description: Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family since the 12th century. Their stories are told throughout the house by their portraits, the objects they collected from around the world and the design influence they had on the house and parkland. See how Mary Elizabeth Lucy remodeled the house in Victorian times. The gardens include a formal parterre, woodland walk and the wider parkland (inspired by 'Capability' Brown), which offer walks with picturesque views across the River Avon. A herd of fallow deer has been in the park since Tudor times.*N.B. From Sept 2012 - Sept 2013 the house is undergoing essential rewiring works. This provides us a wonderful opportunity to show our visitors how we care for our historic homes and show behind the layers of our mansion house! « less
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Quarry Park Disc Golf, Leamington Spa
Ranked #22 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Parks
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Coughton Court, Alcester
Ranked #23 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings; Gardens
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Ranked #24 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: History Museums; Landmarks/ Points of Interest

The Lord Leycester Hospital is a large grouping of historic Elizabethan Houses and has no medical connections at all! It is in fact very much like the Chelsea Pensioners home for... more »

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Mad Museum, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #25 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Museums
Owner description: Stratford upon Avon is most famous for being the birthplace of poet and play writer William Shakespeare, but why not try... more » Owner description: Stratford upon Avon is most famous for being the birthplace of poet and play writer William Shakespeare, but why not try something completely outside of the box and visit the towns newest most exciting attraction- The MAD Museum (Mechanical Art & Design).As soon as you step into this quirky attraction you'll be greeted with whirling robotics, churning clogs, rolling ball circuits, ingenious design and crazy sounds! The MAD Museum does what it says on the tin, showcasing an absolutely MAD assortment of Kinetic Art, Automata and Steampunk contraptions, gadgets and gismos. Venture into an eccentric world of moving art; The MAD Museum is a wonderful place to watch and interact with an astonishing assortment of both modern and old fashioned, yet highly innovative and elaborate machines! It’s perfect for the whole family, only does it provide loads of interactive fun, it will prove to be highly interesting for those who are fascinated by mind-boggling designs and intricate workings.Whether you are an enthusiastic scientist, artist or engineer or you’re just looking for a good day out for the whole family to enjoy, make sure you come and visit us...you'd be MAD not to! « less
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The Greenway, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #26 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Parks

 Originally part of the Stratford-Honeyborne railway, the Stratford Greenway has been transformed by Warwickshire County Council into a  5mile traffic free cycle and walking path... more »

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Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #27 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Historic Sites; History Museums
Owner description: Visit the birthplace of the world's greatest playwright. Shakespeare's Birthplace has been welcoming visitors from all over... more » Owner description: Visit the birthplace of the world's greatest playwright. Shakespeare's Birthplace has been welcoming visitors from all over the world for over 250 years. This fine Tudor house is where the dramatist's life began. Life, Love & Legacy exhibition provides an immersive journey into the Shakespeare's world and interweaves theatre with Shakespearian magic, setting the scene for your visit to the Birthplace. In the garden, meet your favourite Shakespeare characters as Shakespeare Aloud perform live. « less
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Ranked #28 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Parks
Owner description: Over 100 acres to explore. Sensory trail, miniature railway (open April to Sept on Sundays). Accessible and easy footpaths... more » Owner description: Over 100 acres to explore. Sensory trail, miniature railway (open April to Sept on Sundays). Accessible and easy footpaths suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs with waymarked routes.Free mobility scooter hire, 2 kids play areas, cafe, orienteering course. For more information, prices and opening times see website. « less
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Ranked #29 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Gardens
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The Guild Chapel, Stratford-upon-Avon
Ranked #30 of 123 attractions in Warwickshire
Category: Architectural Buildings; Religious Sites
Owner description: Chapel built by the Guild of the Holy Cross, which was established in the 13th century, whose aim was to provide for the... more » Owner description: Chapel built by the Guild of the Holy Cross, which was established in the 13th century, whose aim was to provide for the religious and commercial needs of the clergy and merchants of the town. « less
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