Attractions and places to see around Offenham include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in Worcestershire, England. Situated in the Vale of Evesham, the village is traversed by the River Avon, offering scenic views. The area provides opportunities to explore historical landmarks and rural settings. Its location also offers access to the wider Cotswold region.
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Beautiful medieval bridge over river Avon. Incredibly well preserved given its age.
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A very fitting end to the Wychavon Way, Broadway is a lovely place.
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The old bridge is picturesque, and its also a great place to while away an hour or two by the river.
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Very lovely village right in front of the Cotswolds. Popular both among walkers (Wychavon Way & The Cotswold Way) and cyclists (close to NCN 442 and some uphills to Broadway Tower, which is ~4 miles from Broadway).
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Reasonably easy walk and great view from tower that contributes mid journey to being refreshed.
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The Cotswold Way path is easy to lose at the crest of the hill at the entrance to the Broadway Tower property, as it takes a right angle turn to head toward Broadway along the stone wall and across the fields or, going the opposite direction, toward Chipping Campden down the rocky path.
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The market hall was built in 1627 to provide a shelter for traders. In the 1940s it was almost sold to an American, but the local people raised enough money to buy it instead and gave it to the National Trust to preserve. This is the start of the Cotswold Way. A 102 mile (164 km) National Trail from here to Bath.
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Offenham and the surrounding Vale of Evesham are rich in history. You can visit the distinctive Offenham Maypole, a listed building known for its traditional May Day celebrations. The village also features the historic St. Mary & St. Milburgh Church, with parts dating back to the late perpendicular period. Further afield, explore the unique Broadway Tower, a 'Saxon' castle offering panoramic views, or the ancient Pershore Old Bridge, a crucial crossing point from the 1400s. Don't miss Chipping Campden Historic Market Town, known for its 14th-17th century terraced houses and market hall.
Yes, several attractions around Offenham are suitable for families. The historical sites like Broadway Tower and Chipping Campden Historic Market Town are generally family-friendly. You can also enjoy riverside walks along the River Avon, which flows through Offenham, or explore the nearby easy hiking routes, many of which are suitable for all ages.
Offenham is nestled within the fertile Vale of Evesham, offering picturesque agricultural landscapes. The River Avon flows directly through the village, providing scenic views and opportunities for riverside strolls. For expansive vistas, head to Broadway Tower, situated on the Cotswold escarpment, where you can enjoy spectacular views across 16 counties.
The Offenham area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy options like the 'River Avon – Abandoned Railway Path loop from Offenham' (4.77 km) or moderate trails such as the 'Abbey Park, Evesham – Abandoned Railway Path loop from Offenham' (11.14 km). For cyclists, there are cycling routes like the 'Wickhamford Bridleway loop from Evesham' (26.64 km). Runners can explore running trails, including moderate options like the 'Knowle Hill loop from Offenham' (9.88 km).
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For a gentle stroll, consider the 'River Avon – Abandoned Railway Path loop from Offenham' (4.77 km) or the 'Downhill and Uphill Segment loop from North and Middle Littleton' (5.09 km). These routes are generally flat and offer pleasant scenery along the river and through the countryside. You can find more options on the hiking guide for Offenham.
The Vale of Evesham, where Offenham is located, is particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the agricultural landscape is in full bloom. May is a special time to visit Offenham itself, as the village celebrates May Day with traditional maypole dancing around its famous Maypole. The weather is generally milder and more conducive to outdoor activities during these seasons.
For a glimpse into the Anglo-Saxon past, you can visit the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Bennett's Hill. Located on the eastern edge of Offenham parish, this monument preserves the buried remains of a pagan Anglo-Saxon cemetery. Archaeological findings from 1996 revealed human burials and grave goods, offering valuable historical insights into the early Anglo-Saxon period in the region.
Offenham is home to St. Mary & St. Milburgh Church, a Grade II* listed building with a tower dating back to the late perpendicular period. A short distance away, you can also explore St Mary's Church, Elmley Castle, a delightful church known for its character and historic interest, set in the picturesque village of Elmley Castle.
The Offenham Maypole is a distinctive and historically significant landmark. Standing at 64 feet, it is one of the tallest permanent maypoles in England and is a listed building. The village maintains a strong tradition of celebrating May Day with maypole dancing, morris dancing, and the crowning of the Queen of the May, a custom with medieval roots.
While specific cafes or restaurants are not detailed for every attraction, Offenham maintains a strong rural identity with local amenities. The Fish & Anchor Inn is a local pub often mentioned in connection with walks in the area, suggesting it's a popular spot for refreshments. Chipping Campden Historic Market Town, a short distance away, also offers many lovely cafes, inns, and restaurants.
Yes, near Broadway Tower, you can find the RAF Bomber Crash Memorial. This memorial commemorates the crew of an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bomber that crashed there in 1943, during World War II. It serves as a poignant reminder of the area's wartime history.


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