b'TOUR HIGHLIGHTSBridgnorthEnjoy a walking tour of Worcester, visiting the main attractions including the striking cathedral.Journey on the Gloustershire Warwickshire Railway, though the quaint countryside of the Cotswolds.Travel on the Severn Valley Railway, tracing the route of the River Severn and passing through remote valleys. Discover the charming towns and villages of the Cotswolds and surrounding area with excursions to Bridgnorth, Broadway, and Moreton-in-Marsh. ACCOMMODATIONDays 1-5 Worcester Whitehouse Hotel,Worcester HHHSevern Valley Railway Tour Code: WCSPrices are per person, based on 2 people sharing. Solo Supplement in a solo room is from 159 per tour. Deposit is from 50 per person.for lunch; the main street the village takes its name from isby rail. A highlight of the journey comes as the train travels lined with delightful independent restaurants and cafs youacross the 200 metre Victoria Bridge, where you can enjoy could visit, so youll be spoilt for choice.excellent river views. From Kidderminster, you travel back to Worcester by coach.In the afternoon, you continue to the quaint market town of Moreton-in-Marsh. You have free time to enjoy this beautifulDay 5: Homelittle town, thats filled with history, having been a settlementAfter breakfast, your holiday ends and youre free to depart since the Iron Age. Maybe take a look at Ye Old Stocks in theor continue exploring the beautiful surrounding area.centre of the town, or visit the lovely Victorian market hall, designed by Ernest George in 1887.Day 4: The Severn Valley RailwayYour morning begins in Bridgnorth where youre free to explore at your own pace. The town is divided into two by the River Severn, the High Town and the Low Town. You could take a trip on the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway. This funicular railway takes passengers up and down theBRIDGNORTHsandstone cliffs that separate the two parts of the town. ItGreat Britainhas the title of the countrys only inland funicular line, and isKIDDERMINSTERalso one of the steepest.4 WORCESTERNext, enjoy an excursion on the Severn Valley Railway which was originally completed in 1862. After later preservationTEWKESBURY BROADWAYefforts, the first passenger train ran on the heritage railway in 1970. The line has remained a popular tourist attractionCHELTENHAMsince then, thanks to the beautiful scenery it runs through.MORETON IN MARSHThe 16-mile route follows the winding path of the River Severn, with views of remote valleys that can only be seenNights in hotel By Coach By RailCALL US ON 01904 734936 OR VISIT RAILDISCOVERIES.COM FOR MORE DETAILS 97'