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Where is Wakefield. On the river Severn, about half a mile south of the cathedral is Diglis Basin where the Worcester and Birmingham canal terminates and joins the river Severn. The warehouses, factories and wharfs in this area had fallen into severe dereliction, but most are now converted into apartments though some are still in progress. The basin itself is now the home to large number of canal boats and other leisure craft and, particularly on a sunny day, makes for a pleasant stroll around.

This area lacks facilities - there is the Anchor pub, and not far away the Diglis Hotel. The lanes around Diglis are a labyrinth to strangers - the easiest way to get to it is to walk down the canal path from the Commandery at the Commandery walk to the canal lock, and facing the lock turn left under the road bridge.

From London miles , drivers should take the M40 motorway north-westwards until the junction with the M From here, head westwards to the M5, where you should head south and watch for signs to Worcester. Alternatively, from London , drivers could take the M4 west towards Bristol.

Alternatively continue along the M4 westwards until after Bristol where you can join the M5 heading north. Look for signs to Worcester. Worcester is 27 miles from Birmingham , from Manchester , 57 from Oxford , 25 from Cheltenham , 26 from Stratford-upon-Avon and 63 miles from Bristol. The corresponding bus is number W1 and runs every 10 to 15 minutes throughout the day and takes about 10 minutes to reach the city centre. It stops at a limited number of stops en route, but one of them is Foregate Street railway station.

All tickets are available on board the bus or from a ticket machine at the car park. For full details see the City Council's website about Park and Ride. Worcester is not on the main railway line between Bristol to Birmingham , but on a slower side line. It has regular trains from London Paddington via Reading ; this journey takes approximately 2 hr 15 min.

Trains come on a relatively regular schedule. National Express coachway stop on the edge of the City and links with a scheduled city bus services that takes passengers into Worcester City Centre. Journey time approximately 2 hours. There are some moorings available. Distances to Worcester from:. While it undoubtedly true that the planning decisions of the s and s robbed Worcester of a cohesive collection of period buildings a large number do survive.

The trick is to look around and up , particularly in the shopping areas. A good example, which is easily overlooked, is 61 Broad Street now used by the Skipton Building Society which dates from the mid 18th Century and has Venetian style windows with Gothic glazing, each window being topped by a carving of a head. On a sunny day the best way to see Worcester is to walk along the river. The paths are well maintained and being river bank walks they are all flat and easy going.

Either side of the main bridge on the East bank are North and South Quays their names now an echo of when the city was an important river port. The river bank by South Quay is a popular area to stroll and pass away some time. Continuing south down the footpath you will come across Watergate with marks on the wall to record the heights reached by various floods since the 17th century. Passing through Watergate will take you up into College Green and the cathedral environs. Carrying on along the river path will take you towards Diglis basin, and then, about a mile south of the Cathedral, Diglis Lock a set of large locks on the river and the new foot bridge.

The area on the east bank of the river leading up to the new footbridge is a derelict industrial wasteland awaiting its turn for re-development. However crossing over the footbridge and heading north takes you along a leafy path through fields up to the main bridge. On certain days during the summer a rowing boat acts as a ferry across the river near the Watergate. An alternative is to head north along North Quay and under the railway viaduct.

This doesn't start as nicely as the area is host to a number of car parks and across the river is a prominent car hire firm based in a redundant petrol station. However as you pass under the railway bridge you will reach the race course an area known as Pitchcroft.

Just before the stadium you can cross the river using the Sabrina bridge and turn south again back to the main bridge you can head north and continue along the Severn Way footpath, but there are no more crossing points until Holt Bridge many miles to the north.

Or you can stay on the east bank and continue to walk along Pitchcroft — as you leave the race course stadium area the path is between a splendid row of mature trees and it is possible to walk a loop around Pitchcroft. Numerous second-hand bookshops and minor antiques shops on The Tything the main northbound road out of Worcester city centre.

There are numerous curry houses along The Tything the main northbound road out of Worcester city centre.

As with the rest of the UK, in any emergency call or from a land-line if you can and ask for Ambulance, Fire or Police when connected. If you are a deaf user requiring emergency assistance from Police, Fire or Ambulance text or use Minicom Worcester is generally a very safe place and has a much safer feel than most other cities in the West Midlands.

However, there is a strong police presence at night time in the city centre as with most UK towns cities the vicinity around some pubs and clubs can become fairly unpleasant late on a Friday or Saturday night.

For non-emergency situations use or to contact West Mercia Police. If you wish to speak to a police officer in person, visit the police station on Castle Street in Worcester. For General enquiries contact Map of places with Wikivoyage articles nearby. Understand [ edit ].



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