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Riverside Park is situated on the River Avon in the heart of the beautiful Warwickshire countryside adjacent to the village of Tiddington and approximately 1 mile from Stratford-upon-Avon, making it an ideal base for your holiday.
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Stratford Upon Avon Lodge Retreat Part of our Evermore Collection, is nestled in a tranquil setting in the English countryside, these luxurious lodges are in an outstanding location just 10 minutes from the medieval town of Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare.
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Warwickshire Visitor's Guide

Warwickshire, the heart of England, is a treasure trove of adventure, culture, and gastronomy. Imagine tucking into a hearty pub lunch after exploring the iconic Warwick Castle or enjoying a tranquil boat trip along the River Avon. For thrill-seekers, the adrenaline-pumping rides at Drayton Manor are a must. If you're after a cosy retreat or a lively group holiday, Warwickshire's lodges and cabins offer the perfect base. An interesting tidbit: Shakespeare was born here, and you can catch his plays live at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. So, whether it's a romantic escape, family fun, or a mates' trip, Warwickshire's got you covered.

Why Take Your 2024 Lodge Break in Warwickshire?

Warwickshire, right in the heart of England, is a gem waiting to be discovered. It's not just about Shakespeare, though Stratford-upon-Avon is a massive draw. In 2024, the county is buzzing with events like the Warwick Folk Festival and the Kenilworth Show. Opting for a lodge break here offers a more intimate, flexible experience compared to hotels. You get the space, the privacy, and a chance to be closer to nature. Warwickshire's unique charm lies in its mix of cultural heritage, with towns like Warwick and its magnificent castle, and the rolling countryside, perfect for explorers and relaxation seekers alike.

If you're visiting Warwickshire with kids

Absolutely, Warwickshire is a playground for kids! They'll love the magic of Warwick Castle, where history comes alive, or getting lost in the British Motor Museum's interactive exhibits. Lodges provide a homely base to unwind after a day of adventures. They often come with extra space for playtime and are located where the kids can safely explore outdoors.

  1. Comfortable walking shoes – for all the castle steps and park trails.
  2. Rain gear – because UK weather can be unpredictable.
  3. Swimwear – for lodges with pools or nearby water parks.
  4. Snacks and drinks – for energy boosts during outings.
  5. Favorite toys or games – for cosy evenings in the lodge.

Pet Friendly Warwickshire Adventures

Warwickshire welcomes pets with open arms. You'll find plenty of lodges with enclosed gardens, perfect for your furry friends. For a bite to eat, check out The Fuzzy Duck in Armscote or The Hatton Arms in Warwick, both offering great food in a pet-friendly atmosphere. When booking your lodge, look for those with easy-clean floors and nearby walking trails to keep everyone happy.

Dog walking ideas in Warwickshire

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Charlecote Park 2 Deer park and river CV35 9ER
Stratford Greenway 5 Disused railway line CV37 9RQ
Kenilworth Castle 1.5 Historic ruins CV8 1NG
Warwick Racecourse 2.5 Open grassland CV34 6HN
Draycote Water 5 Reservoir and wildlife CV23 8AB

Romantic Breaks for Couples

Fancy a getaway with your other half? Warwickshire is a prime spot for couples seeking a mix of relaxation and romance. Picture yourselves in a cosy lodge, perhaps one that offers pamper packs for that extra touch of luxury. Wootton Park is one such place where you can unwind in style. For those who adore being pampered, many lodges in Warwickshire offer spa experiences; imagine a couple's massage followed by a candlelit dinner at a local restaurant. And let's not forget the allure of a private hot tub under the stars – it's a must for romantic lodge breaks. Stratford-upon-Avon Lodges often come with this bubbly bonus, perfect for toasting to your love.

Local Cuisine and Dining Experiences

Warwickshire's dining scene is a mix of traditional and modern. You've got to try the Warwickshire pie, a local speciality. For a pint and a hearty meal, The King's Head in Atherstone won't disappoint. Families looking for a welcoming spot should check out The Fuzzy Duck in Armscote, while couples might prefer the intimate setting of The Cross at Kenilworth, a Michelin-starred restaurant that's sure to impress.

For a good night out

Whether you're after a lively pub or a classy bar, Warwickshire's got you covered. For a traditional experience, The Old Coffee Tavern in Warwick is a hit with locals and visitors alike. If you're looking for a range of craft beers and live music, The Wild Boar in Stratford-upon-Avon is your go-to. And for those who enjoy a good cocktail, The Kenilworth offers an extensive menu in a sophisticated setting.

Fishing

Anglers, rejoice! Warwickshire is home to some excellent fishing spots. Here's a quick list of where you can cast your line:

  • Makins Fishery - Bazzard Road, Bramcote, Nuneaton, CV11 6QJ
  • Wolvey Fisheries - Wolvey, Hinckley, LE10 3HF
  • Weston Lawns Fisheries - Bedworth Road, Bulkington, CV12 9JA
  • Stratford-upon-Avon Angling Association Waters - Various locations around Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Warwickshire Avon - Multiple access points throughout the county

Outdoor Adventures

For adrenaline junkies and nature lovers, Warwickshire's outdoor activity centres like Adventure Sports Ltd. in Warwick offer a plethora of activities. From quad biking to clay pigeon shooting, there's something for everyone. Watersports enthusiasts can head to Bosworth Water Park for sailing and canoeing. Prices vary, but you can expect to pay around £40-£60 for most activities. Seasonal opening times apply, so check ahead before planning your adventure.

Shopping and Souvenirs

Name Type On Offer Postcode
Royal Priors Shopping Centre High-street brands, independent shops CV32 4XU
Fargo Village Artisan Market Unique crafts, boutique stores CV1 5ED
Stratford-upon-Avon Markets Outdoor Markets Local produce, handmade gifts CV37 6EF
Hatton Shopping Village Rural Shopping Antiques, garden centre, farm shop CV35 8XA
Leamington Shopping Park Retail Park Big-name retailers, eateries CV34 6RH

Whether you're after a romantic retreat or an outdoor adventure, Warwickshire's lodges offer an idyllic base to explore this charming county. With fine dining, cosy pubs, and a variety of activities, there's something for everyone in this heart of England gem.

Top lodge breaks for 2024 in Warwickshire

Stratford Upon Avon Lodge Retreat, Warwickshire

Driving Distance: About 16 minutes (13.52 miles) | Sleeps: 10 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Stratford Upon Avon Lodge Retreat offers an idyllic countryside escape with luxurious lodges, a serene setting, and proximity to the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare. Enjoy discounted theatre tickets, modern amenities, and a hot tub for ultimate relaxation.

Who will love these lodges? Perfect for culture enthusiasts, families, and groups looking to combine luxury with historical exploration. The retreat's peaceful environment and high-end lodges cater to those seeking a refined break with a touch of Shakespearean charm.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? While there's no direct mention of on-site activities, guests can indulge in the hot tubs provided with some lodges. The nearest place to eat and drink is the Royal Shakespeare Theatre's riverside location, offering a unique dining experience.

What's nearby? Major attractions include the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Tudor World museum, and Warwick Castle, all within a 10-minute drive. Prices vary, but many offer discounts when booked through the retreat.

Accommodation options: The retreat features a range of lodges including the spacious Alderminster Lodge Premier, suitable for up to 10 guests, and the romantic Ettington Lodge, perfect for couples. Selected accommodations are pet friendly.


Riverside Park, Warwickshire

Driving Distance: About 22 minutes (15.56 miles) | Sleeps: 4 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Riverside Park is a charming retreat on the River Avon, offering a picturesque setting with a riverside bar and restaurant, panoramic views, and a river taxi service to Stratford-upon-Avon.

Who will love these lodges? Ideal for families and couples who enjoy riverside living and dining with stunning views. The park's tranquil atmosphere makes it a hit for those seeking a relaxing getaway.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Guests can dine at the Riverside Bar and Restaurant, take the river taxi into town, or simply enjoy the scenic surroundings. There's no mention of a hot tub here.

What's nearby? Stratford-upon-Avon is just 1 mile away, offering cultural sites, shopping, and dining. The Welcombe Hills provide a scenic backdrop for nature lovers.

Accommodation options: Accommodations include the pet-friendly Shakespeare Lodge and the Stratford Lodge, both sleeping up to 4 guests. Some lodges are pet friendly, but there are no hot tubs at this park.


King Richards Country Lodges, Leicestershire

Driving Distance: About 33 minutes (24.00 miles) | Sleeps: 4 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: King Richards Country Lodges offers a peaceful retreat in the Leicestershire countryside, with spacious holiday homes featuring hot tubs and modern amenities, close to Leicester and historical sites.

Who will love these lodges? Those looking for a quiet, rural escape with the convenience of nearby cities and historical attractions will find these lodges appealing. It's a great choice for history buffs and families.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Each lodge comes with its own hot tub, and Wi-Fi is available throughout the park. There's no direct mention of other on-site activities.

What's nearby? Leicester is 15 minutes away, offering dining and shopping, while the Bosworth battlefield is a 10-minute drive, providing a historical outing.

Accommodation options: The park offers comfortable lodges like Richards Lodge, with two bedrooms and a hot tub, catering to families or small groups. Pets are not allowed.


Bosworth Lakeside Lodges, Leicestershire

Driving Distance: About 38 minutes (28.19 miles) | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Bosworth Lakeside Lodges are set around a stunning lake, offering a range of water-based activities and a family-friendly environment, with easy access to local attractions and market towns.

Who will love these lodges? Ideal for families and adventure-seekers, this park provides a plethora of activities both on and off the water, as well as cultural experiences nearby.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The park boasts facilities like crazy golf, paddleboarding, canoeing, pedalos, and fishing. There's also a family play area for the little ones.

What's nearby? The park is well-positioned for exploring local market towns and landmarks, with cultural and historical sites within easy reach.

Accommodation options: Lodges such as the Drake Lodge offer comfortable accommodation for up to 6 guests, with lake views and family-friendly amenities. No pets or hot tubs are available at this park.


Don't Miss These Fantastic Days Out In Warwickshire

Warwick Castle

  • Opening Times: Generally 10:00 - 16:00, but can vary seasonally
  • Prices: From £21 online, more on the day
  • Postcode: CV34 4QU
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: Castle Lane or Stables car parks, charges apply

Warwick Castle is a medieval marvel that offers a deep dive into England's past with a twist of modern entertainment. It's perfect for families and anyone keen on immersing themselves in a historical adventure. Check out the dungeons for a chilling experience or the Princess Tower for a touch of fairytale magic. The best time to visit is during off-peak seasons to avoid the crowds. Tip: Book online for cheaper tickets and consider a season pass if you plan multiple visits.

Phone number: 01926 495421 | Web: www.warwick-castle.com


Royal Shakespeare Theatre

  • Opening Times: Box office 10:00 - 18:00, performance times vary
  • Prices: Ticket prices vary by performance
  • Postcode: CV37 6BB
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: NCP in Chapel Street

For theatre lovers, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre is a must-visit. Home to the Royal Shakespeare Company, this venue offers world-class performances of Shakespeare's plays and more. The theatre's recent revamp means you get to enjoy productions in a state-of-the-art setting. To make the most of your visit, grab a pre-show meal at the Rooftop Restaurant. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially for popular shows.

Phone number: 01789 331111 | Web: www.rsc.org.uk


Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 16:00, may vary seasonally
  • Prices: Adults £11.30, Concessions £10.20, Children £6.80
  • Postcode: CV8 1NG
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free for members

Kenilworth Castle is a historical gem where you can explore England's rich past. The Elizabethan Garden, recreated to look as it did in Queen Elizabeth I's time, is particularly stunning. The castle ruins evoke a sense of bygone grandeur, and the views from the tower are breathtaking. Visit on a sunny day to enjoy a picnic in the grounds. Don't miss the audio tour for an in-depth experience.

Phone number: 01926 852078 | Web: www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kenilworth-castle


British Motor Museum

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00
  • Prices: Adults £14.50, Concessions £12.50, Children £9
  • Postcode: CV35 0BJ
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

If you're a car enthusiast, the British Motor Museum is your kind of heaven. It's home to the world's largest collection of historic British cars. From classic Minis to Land Rovers, there's plenty to get revved up about. They often host temporary exhibitions and family-friendly events, so there's always something new to see. Go on a weekday to avoid the crowds. Remember to check out the gift shop for some cool memorabilia.

Phone number: 01926 641188 | Web: www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk


Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:30 (summer), 10:00 - 16:00 (winter)
  • Prices: Adults £7.25, Seniors & Students £6.75, Children £6.25
  • Postcode: CV37 7LS
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: Swans Nest Lane

The Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm is an enchanting experience for all ages. Walk through a tropical environment surrounded by hundreds of the world's most beautiful butterflies. It's educational and interactive, with opportunities to learn about the life cycle of these fascinating creatures. The best time to visit is on a sunny day when the butterflies are most active. Don't rush your visit; take time to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

Phone number: 01789 299288 | Web: www.butterflyfarm.co.uk


Jephson Gardens

  • Opening Times: Dawn till dusk
  • Prices: Free entry
  • Postcode: CV32 4AA
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: St Peter's multi-storey

Jephson Gardens is a picturesque park perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. With beautifully landscaped gardens, a serene lake, and an abundance of plant life, it's a great spot to unwind. The Glasshouse hosts exotic plants and birds, adding to the charm. Visit during spring or summer to see the gardens in full bloom. And it's free, so you can come back as often as you like without spending a penny.

Phone number: 01926 456128 | Web: www.royal-leamington-spa.co.uk


When planning your Warwickshire getaway, consider staying in one of the many lodges in the area. Lodges in Warwickshire offer a unique blend of comfort and proximity to these attractions, making your days out even more enjoyable. Whether you're after a romantic retreat or a family holiday, you'll find a lodge that suits your needs. So pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of England!

FAQs

This is our first lodge break, what will it be like?

Expect a cosy retreat with all the comforts of home. Lodges in Warwickshire offer a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. You'll likely have a fully equipped kitchen, comfy living space, and often a deck with scenic views. Plus, many come with added luxuries like hot tubs and wood-burning stoves.

What should I pack when visiting Warwickshire?

Pack for comfort and the outdoors. Bring layers for the unpredictable British weather, sturdy shoes for country walks, and don't forget swimwear for those lodges with hot tubs. Essentials like toiletries, basic cooking ingredients, and a good book for relaxed evenings are also recommended.

Can you park outside the lodge?

Most lodges in Warwickshire provide parking spaces a stone's throw from your accommodation. It's super convenient for unloading your gear. However, check with your specific lodge as some may have designated parking areas a short walk away, especially if they're in a more secluded spot.

What if it rains during my lodge break?

Rain can't spoil the fun! Lodges are equipped for cosy days in, with many offering board games, books, and TVs. Nearby attractions like Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon's theatres provide excellent rainy-day activities. Plus, there's something quite special about listening to the rain from the comfort of your hot tub.

Can I get food delivered to my lodge?

Absolutely! Many local restaurants and takeaways in Warwickshire offer delivery services to lodges. Some even have partnerships with lodge parks for easy ordering. For a local taste, try the Warwickshire Farm Shop hampers, full of regional goodies, perfect for a cosy night in.

Is Warwickshire a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Warwickshire is a year-round destination. Off-season visits mean fewer crowds at popular spots like The Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Kenilworth Castle. Plus, lodges often have lower rates and the rolling countryside is stunning with autumn colours or spring blooms.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Definitely. Your hot tub will be sparkling clean and ready for you to dive in. Lodges take hygiene very seriously, with hot tubs cleaned and water quality checked between guests. So, rest assured, you can relax in your bubbly oasis worry-free.

Are there activities for kids at the lodges?

Many lodges in Warwickshire are family-friendly, offering playgrounds, nature trails, and sometimes even on-site activities like mini-golf or archery. Check out Wootton Park for their amazing outdoor adventures that kids will love.

How accessible are the lodges for those with mobility issues?

Several lodges offer accessible accommodation with features like ramped entrances and walk-in showers. Places like Stratford Parks cater to those with additional needs. Always mention any mobility requirements when booking to ensure the right facilities are available.

Can I bring my pet to the lodge?

You don't have to leave your furry friend behind! There's a good selection of pet-friendly lodges in Warwickshire. Riverside Lodge Park, for example, welcomes pets, and there are plenty of walking trails nearby for you and your pooch to explore. Just check the pet policy before you book.

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