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Worcester
Festival (two weeks upto and including August Bank Holiday).
Typically over 300 events over a two week period, from live music and
bands, dance, arts and craft, performance artists, to falconry, history
and horticulture - all live and mostly free in the city centre. (see: www.worcesterfestival.co.uk
for more information)
» Worcester
Christmas Fayre (last weekend in November).
Take a step back in time and enjoy the festive atmosphere of the medieval
streets of Worcester
as they are transformed into the Victorian era. Stallholders dressed in
period costume will be offering Christmas gifts and crafts together with
seasonal treats such as mulled wine and roasted chestnuts. Whilst
browsing amongst the stalls you may wish to stop and watch the street
entertainment and visit the traditional funfair rides.
» Worcester
Farmer's Market (1st Sunday each month).
Farmers' Markets enable local growers and farmers to sell their goods
direct to the public. All produce sold must be local to the region.
» Worcester
Beer and Cider Festival (a long weekend in Mid-August).
Organised by CAMRA, celebrating British Beer and Cider - this festival
features over 200 real ales, 100 ciders and perries plus Fruit and grape
wines, accompanied by a selection of food and a number of live bands to
listen to while you sample from the range of beer on offer.
» Top Barn Maize Maze (early-July to end-August).
A chance to get lost in a field of maize whilst trying to conquer the
maze. Available as part of a great family trip to a working farm, a few
minutes drive from Heathside Guest House. (see: Maize Maze website)
» Three Choirs Festival (August, every third year in Worcester).
Next due in Worcester in 2008, running for
nearly 300 years, the Three Choirs Festival is a British music festival,
held each August alternately at the cathedrals of Hereford,
Gloucester and Worcester. The music featured tends
towards the ecclesiastical.
For other events - see:
- Worcester Events
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