Shepherd's huts in Worcestershire

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In the West Midlands with Birmingham to its northeast, Stratford-upon-Avon to its east, and Hereford to its west, Worcestershire is fairly rural with rolling hills, historic villages, and the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, shared with Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Despite its proximity to Birmingham—the second-largest city in England—Worcestershire offers the option to stay at riverside camps throughout the county, or to rent live-aboard boats for navigating the rivers and off-shoot canals thanks to two major rivers that run through Worcestershire: the River Severn and the Avon. Camping among hills and farmland is also popular.

99% (49) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Worcestershire

By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

1. By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

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(50)
Tenbury Wells, England · 9 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Bell tents and spacious pitches in the Teme Valley, close to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£21
 / night
Abberton Shepherds Hut

2. Abberton Shepherds Hut

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Abberton, England · 1 unit
Romantic shepherd's hut glamping on a Worcestershire farm, with stunning views towards the Cotswolds and a storybook setting
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£140
 / night
Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

3. Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

England · 2 units
Meet The Harvest Hideaway and The Lost Corkscrew – two shepherd huts located in one of the UK's oldest vineyards in rural Worcestershire Planted in 1971, Astley Vineyard is a family run, single estate vineyard lying in the beautiful Severn valley, just 10 miles north of the cathedral city of Worcester. We produce our own wine, have a cosy cellar door shop, and host acclaimed vineyard tours. Our two huts are in our beautiful vineyard with amazing views towards the distant Clent Hills. Watch buzzards gliding high above the beautiful Severn Valley from the comfort of your cosy shepherd hut. Take a walk through Shrawley Woods for a drink and a meal at a country pub, or simply stay home for a glass or two by the fire. And nothing beats a good night's sleep. After a day in the fresh, clean air, snuggle down in your cosy organic cotton bedding heart of peaceful Worcestershire and listen to the owls. Sweet dreams! Both huts each have a full sized double bed, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen with hob and fridge, and there is a bathroom with walk-in shower and heated towel rail. For chilly nights, there is a log burner. Close by, there is a pavilion for sipping wine as the sun goes down, complete with BBQ and fire pit. Linen and towels are provided. A chilled bottle of Astley wine will be in the fridge on your arrival. And best of all, all hut guests have places on our award-winning weekend vineyard tour - see the website for more information Location: Set in peaceful Worcestershire countryside, half a mile from the River Severn. Just 10 miles north of Worcester Cathedral City. Nearby: Wyre Forest (England's largest) — 15 minutes Shrawley Woods for walking — next door Malvern Hills — 40 minutes Pretty market town of Bewdley — 5 miles Lots of country pubs — within 10 minutes M5 Junction 6 — 20 minutes by car Train access to Worcester or Droitwich Open April to October. Weekend breaks only. Morning check in and afternoon check out available
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£180
 / night

In the West Midlands with Birmingham to its northeast, Stratford-upon-Avon to its east, and Hereford to its west, Worcestershire is fairly rural with rolling hills, historic villages, and the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, shared with Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Despite its proximity to Birmingham—the second-largest city in England—Worcestershire offers the option to stay at riverside camps throughout the county, or to rent live-aboard boats for navigating the rivers and off-shoot canals thanks to two major rivers that run through Worcestershire: the River Severn and the Avon. Camping among hills and farmland is also popular.

99% (49) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Worcestershire

By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

1. By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

99%
(50)
Tenbury Wells, England · 9 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Bell tents and spacious pitches in the Teme Valley, close to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£21
 / night
Abberton Shepherds Hut

2. Abberton Shepherds Hut

100%
(69)
Abberton, England · 1 unit
Romantic shepherd's hut glamping on a Worcestershire farm, with stunning views towards the Cotswolds and a storybook setting
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£140
 / night
Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

3. Astley Vineyard Shepherd Huts

England · 2 units
Meet The Harvest Hideaway and The Lost Corkscrew – two shepherd huts located in one of the UK's oldest vineyards in rural Worcestershire Planted in 1971, Astley Vineyard is a family run, single estate vineyard lying in the beautiful Severn valley, just 10 miles north of the cathedral city of Worcester. We produce our own wine, have a cosy cellar door shop, and host acclaimed vineyard tours. Our two huts are in our beautiful vineyard with amazing views towards the distant Clent Hills. Watch buzzards gliding high above the beautiful Severn Valley from the comfort of your cosy shepherd hut. Take a walk through Shrawley Woods for a drink and a meal at a country pub, or simply stay home for a glass or two by the fire. And nothing beats a good night's sleep. After a day in the fresh, clean air, snuggle down in your cosy organic cotton bedding heart of peaceful Worcestershire and listen to the owls. Sweet dreams! Both huts each have a full sized double bed, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen with hob and fridge, and there is a bathroom with walk-in shower and heated towel rail. For chilly nights, there is a log burner. Close by, there is a pavilion for sipping wine as the sun goes down, complete with BBQ and fire pit. Linen and towels are provided. A chilled bottle of Astley wine will be in the fridge on your arrival. And best of all, all hut guests have places on our award-winning weekend vineyard tour - see the website for more information Location: Set in peaceful Worcestershire countryside, half a mile from the River Severn. Just 10 miles north of Worcester Cathedral City. Nearby: Wyre Forest (England's largest) — 15 minutes Shrawley Woods for walking — next door Malvern Hills — 40 minutes Pretty market town of Bewdley — 5 miles Lots of country pubs — within 10 minutes M5 Junction 6 — 20 minutes by car Train access to Worcester or Droitwich Open April to October. Weekend breaks only. Morning check in and afternoon check out available
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
£180
 / night

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Shepherd's huts in Worcestershire guide

Where to go

Worcester

Worcestershire’s county town, Worcester is an historic cathedral and university town in which medieval, Tudor, and more modern heritage are all on display. Campers can stay at a variety of campsites, caravan parks, cabins, and glamping sites around town, many of which are dotted along the banks of the River Severn on the city’s outskirts. Some farmhouse stays also provide tent camping on their grounds.

Kidderminster

Kidderminster in northern Worcestershire is sometimes considered an outer suburb of Birmingham, to its northeast. It’s home to a popular safari park, which is a good option for camping families with animal-loving kids, plus caravan parks and Scouts campsites. More options sit in the pretty riverside town of Stourport-on-Severn, a short distance from Kidderminster.Stay in riverside camps in Stourport, or hire a canal boat for navigating its waterways.

Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve

This small reserve in southern Worcestershire is a northern extension of the Cotswolds, an idyllic Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that largely sits within Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. Home to old trees, grasslands, and hundreds of species of rare invertebrates, the area is a highlight for campers who can stay nearby around the town of Evesham, where there are a few caravan parks.

Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

In Worcestershire’s southwest, this natural area is a popular outdoor recreation area that combines dramatic hills and pastoral countryside. The highest point of Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the 1,394-foot (425-metre) Worcestershire Beacon, from which you can see across to the Cotswolds and into Wales on a clear day. You can stay in farm cottages, campsites, caravan parks, and glamping sites throughout the AONB.

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