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S2S - SEE WEST MIDLANDS ENEWSLETTER
The West Midlands is such an interesting region to visit. With major towns bursting with history and culture there is no shortage of fascinating things to do and see. From Lady Godiva's famous naked ride through the streets of Coventry to the world-class cultural activities spread across the whole city of Birmingham. The Black Country is full of historic towns and villages and for the chocolate lover - a visit to Bourneville is an absolute must.
And for a real taste of history, visit the beautifully preserved Manor House and medieval parish church which, among other more 21st-century attractions, you will find in Solihull. Attraction-packed Wolverhampton also has so much to offer from Bantock House and Park, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and an all-weather racecourse.
But if you more in favour of a bit of cafe-culture or enjoy exciting nightlife, or excellent shopping facilities - then look no further than Birmingham. In fact the whole of the West Midlands has so much to offer the tourist, choosing what to pack into your visit will be the problem! Here are just a few more attractions:
Staffordshire: Alton Towers, Alton, Black brook Zoological Park, Winkhill, Shugborough, Milford, Stafford Castle, Stafford
Warwickshire: Warwick Castle, Warwick, Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Stratford upon Avon, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratford upon Avon
Shropshire: Ludlow Castle, Ludlow, Enginuity, Telford,Ironbridge Gorge Museums, Telford, RAF Museum, Cosford
Worcestershire, Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley, Royal Worcester Porcelain Works, Worcester,
West Midlands: Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Aston Hall, Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses, Ironbridge Gorge Museums, Herefordshire: Croft Castle, Hampton Court Gardens, Leominster, Shortwood Family Farm, Bromyard, Hereford Cathedral
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