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Severn Valley Railway Holdings - Class 20 number D8059 next to Clayton Class 17 D8568 at Kidderminster

Severn Valley Railway Holdings

4.8(4 reviews)
6.6 mi

This is one of the country's longest established preserved steam railways, operating along the…read morescenic Severn Valley 16 miles from Kidderminster to the market town of Bridgnorth. Opened in 1862 to link the line from Worcester to Droitwich Spa to Shrewsbury, the line never really fulfilled its early promise, and the section north of Bewdley was closed to passengers in 1963. The short spur from Kidderminster to Bewdley limped on until 1970, when it too was closed. In the meantime, preservationists had decided to reopen the line from the Bridgnorth end, and in 1970 trains began running again from Bridgnorth to Hampton Loade, extending to Bewdley in 1974 and Kidderminster in 1984. The terminus at Kidderminster (known as Kidderminster Town) is adjacent to the main line railway station and, despite its Victorian appearance, is in fact modern, opened in 1984. A number of the stations have yards and sheds for stabling locomotives and carriages; the line is operated mostly by steam trains using former Great Western Railway stock, but there is a good collection of LMS and LNER stock as well. The line also has a growing collection of preserved diesels from the 1950s and 1960s, and operates special diesel galas as well as the regular steam service. The line makes for a great day out, especially for families, and many of the intermediate stations are situated in lovely countryside and are good starting points for walks.

The Severn Valley Railway is a fully working, old fashioned steam railway that runs through the…read morestunning countryside between Bridgnorth & Kidderminster. The trains are divided into Standard seats or First Class comparments, the First Class comparments are ideal for a family trip & wonderful for those with children as it give them the freedom to move about & look out of the windows. The stations along the route are all beautifully maintained in period fashion: it's possible to stop off at the stations & visit the nearby towns as desired or to stay on the train to the end of the route.

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Severn Valley Railway Holdings - Hymek D7029 at Kidderminster, currently undergoing restoration.

Hymek D7029 at Kidderminster, currently undergoing restoration.

Severn Valley Railway Holdings - Class 14 number D9531 at Bewdley

Class 14 number D9531 at Bewdley

Severn Valley Railway Holdings - BR Class 35 "Hymek" D7076 at Bridgnorth

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BR Class 35 "Hymek" D7076 at Bridgnorth

Bibury

Bibury

5.0(2 reviews)
41.6 mi

Bibury is a charming, typically Cotswold. It's easy to see why William Morris called Bibury 'The…read moremost beautiful village in England' - wonderful stone buildings strung out along the banks of the River Coln. Arlington Row, owned by the National Trust, is one of England's most iconic and photographed sites - it even appears on the inside cover of UK passports! Originally built in the 14th century as a monastic wool store, it was converted in the 17th century into a row of weavers' cottages. The River Coln flows through Bibury sandwiched between the main village street and an expanse of boggy water meadow known as Rack Isle, so called because wool was once hung out to dry there on racks after it had been washed in Arlington Row. You can even see some trout in the river, which the trout farm owners told us they are the escape artists! With Arlington Row as a backdrop, it makes one of the most picturesque scenes you will find in the Cotswolds. Other attractions in Bibury include: Bibury Trout Farm, (see my other review) one of the oldest and most attractive trout farms in the country covering almost 15 acres, where you can learn about trout or event catch your own dinner. This village is stunning, perfect photographers dream. Do come you will not be disappointed.

If traveling past Oxford don't miss out on this picturesque little town, offering a prime example…read moreof the Cotswold way of living. Houses are maintained in much the old fashion, offering not just wonderful photo opportunities but also a glimpse into housing of the past . You will find several small tea houses and shops here, as well as a trout farm and hotel. Well worth a visit or even a relaxing weekend.

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Bibury
Bibury - Biburys river and hotel and pub

Biburys river and hotel and pub

Bibury

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Great Witley Court - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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