Things To Do In Stratford-upon-Avon
Known as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is a popular tourist destination with worldwide acclaim!
A visit to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre is a must and there are museums, activities perfect for a family day out, kid-friendly farms and historic castles. Further afield in neighbouring towns, there are plenty of local attractions, many of which are frequented by our owners and their holiday guests alike.
Join us for a holiday here and discover this beautiful area for yourself!
Aladdin's Indian Dining
Just a short walk from the park is Aladdin’s. With only the finest quality fish, meat and vegetables, their award winning chefs create a mouth watering fusion of flavours in the combination of exotic herbs and carefully selected spices.
Mr Chan's
Delightful authentic Cantonese and Chinese restaurant, based in the village on Tiddington, just a short walk away from the park. Take-away also available.
The Crown
Located in the village of Tiddington, The Crown is a family-run pub offering real ales, home-cooked food and two beer gardens.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Stratford-upon-Avon is famous for being the birthplace of the playwright William Shakespeare, take the chance to visit the house on Henley Street
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
The RSC is an iconic view in the town. Enjoy a performance of a Shakespeare classic or a modern contemporary play.
Stratford Butterfly Farm
Come rain or shine enjoy the unique pleasure of discovering hundreds of the world’s most beautiful butterflies flying in an exotic environment of tropical blossom with splashing waterfalls and fish filled pools.
Charlecote Park
Charlecote Park has been part of this corner of rural Warwickshire for centuries. Enjoy a walk in the deer park or explore the history of this magnificent manor house.
The MAD Museum
The MAD Museum does what it says on the tin! Based in the centre of Stratford, this quirky attraction displays interactive pieces of mechanical art, in particular; kinetic art and automata.
Avon Boating
Hire your own rowing boat or motor boat and cruise the Avon taking in the sights. Alternatively join one of the public or private river cruises on offer.
Warwick Castle
Experience one thousand years of jaw-dropping history at Warwick Castle; great battles, ancient myths, spellbinding tales, pampered princesses and heroic knights.
Stratford Leisure Centre
Stratford Leisure Centre offers a gym and two pools plus you can enjoy a huge range of other activities, including climbing and group fitness sessions, and a sports hall hosting activities like badminton, table tennis and netball, among others.
Stratford Greenway
The Greenway is a high quality surfaced path suitable for cyclists, walkers and wheelchair users. It is part of the National Cycle Network, forming a five mile section of the West Midlands Cycle Route, which links Oxford to Derby via Birmingham.
You can hire bikes and enjoy a refreshment stop at the old railway carriage cafe.
Stratford Bike Hire
Stratford Bike Hire is based in refurbished Royal Mail train carriage located at the Stratford Greenway a 5mile traffic free cycle path.
Welcombe Hills
The Welcombe Hills offer delightful walks through grassland and woodland. From the top will be rewarded with great views over Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding countryside.
SPAR convenience store
Just a short walk from the park you will find a SPAR in the village of Tiddington where you can get all the essentials for your stay.
Aladdin's Indian Dining
Just a short walk from the park is Aladdin’s. With only the finest quality fish, meat and vegetables, their award winning chefs create a mouth watering fusion of flavours in the combination of exotic herbs and carefully selected spices.
Mr Chan's
Delightful authentic Cantonese and Chinese restaurant, based in the village on Tiddington, just a short walk away from the park. Take-away also available.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Stratford-upon-Avon is famous for being the birthplace of the playwright William Shakespeare, take the chance to visit the house on Henley Street
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
The RSC is an iconic view in the town. Enjoy a performance of a Shakespeare classic or a modern contemporary play.
Stratford Butterfly Farm
Come rain or shine enjoy the unique pleasure of discovering hundreds of the world’s most beautiful butterflies flying in an exotic environment of tropical blossom with splashing waterfalls and fish filled pools.
Charlecote Park
Charlecote Park has been part of this corner of rural Warwickshire for centuries. Enjoy a walk in the deer park or explore the history of this magnificent manor house.
The MAD Museum
The MAD Museum does what it says on the tin! Based in the centre of Stratford, this quirky attraction displays interactive pieces of mechanical art, in particular; kinetic art and automata.
Avon Boating
Hire your own rowing boat or motor boat and cruise the Avon taking in the sights. Alternatively join one of the public or private river cruises on offer.
Warwick Castle
Experience one thousand years of jaw-dropping history at Warwick Castle; great battles, ancient myths, spellbinding tales, pampered princesses and heroic knights.
Stratford Leisure Centre
Stratford Leisure Centre offers a gym and two pools plus you can enjoy a huge range of other activities, including climbing and group fitness sessions, and a sports hall hosting activities like badminton, table tennis and netball, among others.
Stratford Greenway
The Greenway is a high quality surfaced path suitable for cyclists, walkers and wheelchair users. It is part of the National Cycle Network, forming a five mile section of the West Midlands Cycle Route, which links Oxford to Derby via Birmingham.
You can hire bikes and enjoy a refreshment stop at the old railway carriage cafe.
Stratford Bike Hire
Stratford Bike Hire is based in refurbished Royal Mail train carriage located at the Stratford Greenway a 5mile traffic free cycle path.
Welcombe Hills
The Welcombe Hills offer delightful walks through grassland and woodland. From the top will be rewarded with great views over Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding countryside.
SPAR convenience store
Just a short walk from the park you will find a SPAR in the village of Tiddington where you can get all the essentials for your stay.
Aladdin's Indian Dining
Just a short walk from the park is Aladdin’s. With only the finest quality fish, meat and vegetables, their award winning chefs create a mouth watering fusion of flavours in the combination of exotic herbs and carefully selected spices.
Mr Chan's
Delightful authentic Cantonese and Chinese restaurant, based in the village on Tiddington, just a short walk away from the park. Take-away also available.
The Crown
Located in the village of Tiddington, The Crown is a family-run pub offering real ales, home-cooked food and two beer gardens.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Stratford-upon-Avon is famous for being the birthplace of the playwright William Shakespeare, take the chance to visit the house on Henley Street
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
The RSC is an iconic view in the town. Enjoy a performance of a Shakespeare classic or a modern contemporary play.
Stratford Butterfly Farm
Come rain or shine enjoy the unique pleasure of discovering hundreds of the world’s most beautiful butterflies flying in an exotic environment of tropical blossom with splashing waterfalls and fish filled pools.
Charlecote Park
Charlecote Park has been part of this corner of rural Warwickshire for centuries. Enjoy a walk in the deer park or explore the history of this magnificent manor house.
The MAD Museum
The MAD Museum does what it says on the tin! Based in the centre of Stratford, this quirky attraction displays interactive pieces of mechanical art, in particular; kinetic art and automata.
Avon Boating
Hire your own rowing boat or motor boat and cruise the Avon taking in the sights. Alternatively join one of the public or private river cruises on offer.
Warwick Castle
Experience one thousand years of jaw-dropping history at Warwick Castle; great battles, ancient myths, spellbinding tales, pampered princesses and heroic knights.
Stratford Leisure Centre
Stratford Leisure Centre offers a gym and two pools plus you can enjoy a huge range of other activities, including climbing and group fitness sessions, and a sports hall hosting activities like badminton, table tennis and netball, among others.
Stratford Greenway
The Greenway is a high quality surfaced path suitable for cyclists, walkers and wheelchair users. It is part of the National Cycle Network, forming a five mile section of the West Midlands Cycle Route, which links Oxford to Derby via Birmingham.
You can hire bikes and enjoy a refreshment stop at the old railway carriage cafe.
Stratford Bike Hire
Stratford Bike Hire is based in refurbished Royal Mail train carriage located at the Stratford Greenway a 5mile traffic free cycle path.
Welcombe Hills
The Welcombe Hills offer delightful walks through grassland and woodland. From the top will be rewarded with great views over Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding countryside.
SPAR convenience store
Just a short walk from the park you will find a SPAR in the village of Tiddington where you can get all the essentials for your stay.