Visitors and residents are being invited to discover Bewdley's fascinating past with the launch of a new heritage pub trail this autumn.
The free self-guided digital trail features some of Bewdley's most characterful pubs, taking participants on a journey through the town's rich history while uncovering stories of local brewing traditions, riverside life and the people who helped shape one of Worcestershire's most distinctive destinations.
Several venues featured on the trail date back hundreds of years and have played an important role in Bewdley's development as a thriving River Severn town. From historic coaching inns to traditional pubs that welcomed generations of traders, travellers and local communities, the trail uncovers the stories behind the buildings and businesses that have been at the heart of the town for centuries.
The initiative from Visit Worcestershire continues the celebration of the county's rich heritage following the launch of Visit Historic Worcestershire, while also encouraging visitors to support local hospitality businesses and experience Bewdley's thriving pub culture.
Participants can complete the trail by checking in digitally at five participating venues after purchasing a drink in each pub.
The first 250 people to successfully complete the Bewdley challenge will receive a free bottle of Ales of the Severn, a limited-edition beer specially brewed for the campaign by Bewdley Brewery.
Created using locally sourced Worcestershire ingredients, the exclusive beer has been designed to reflect the county's brewing heritage and offer participants a true taste of Worcestershire.
To help visitors make the most of their day, those taking part can also take advantage of a special £5 beer ticket on the Severn Valley Railway between Kidderminster and Bewdley. The offer provides a unique opportunity to combine the heritage pub trail with a journey on one of the region's most popular heritage attractions.
Participants who complete the trail will be able to collect their complimentary bottle of Ales of the Severn from Bewdley Brewery.
The Bewdley trail runs throughout September and October 2026, with the free digital pass now available.
To find out more and sign up, visit the website.
Visitors and residents are being invited to discover Bewdley's fascinating past with the launch of a new heritage pub trail this autumn.
The free self-guided digital trail features some of Bewdley's most characterful pubs, taking participants on a journey through the town's rich history while uncovering stories of local brewing traditions, riverside life and the people who helped shape one of Worcestershire's most distinctive destinations.
Several venues featured on the trail date back hundreds of years and have played an important role in Bewdley's development as a thriving River Severn town. From historic coaching inns to traditional pubs that welcomed generations of traders, travellers and local communities, the trail uncovers the stories behind the buildings and businesses that have been at the heart of the town for centuries.
The initiative from Visit Worcestershire continues the celebration of the county's rich heritage following the launch of Visit Historic Worcestershire, while also encouraging visitors to support local hospitality businesses and experience Bewdley's thriving pub culture.
Participants can complete the trail by checking in digitally at five participating venues after purchasing a drink in each pub.
The first 250 people to successfully complete the Bewdley challenge will receive a free bottle of Ales of the Severn, a limited-edition beer specially brewed for the campaign by Bewdley Brewery.
Created using locally sourced Worcestershire ingredients, the exclusive beer has been designed to reflect the county's brewing heritage and offer participants a true taste of Worcestershire.
To help visitors make the most of their day, those taking part can also take advantage of a special £5 beer ticket on the Severn Valley Railway between Kidderminster and Bewdley. The offer provides a unique opportunity to combine the heritage pub trail with a journey on one of the region's most popular heritage attractions.
Participants who complete the trail will be able to collect their complimentary bottle of Ales of the Severn from Bewdley Brewery.
The Bewdley trail runs throughout September and October 2026, with the free digital pass now available.
To find out more and sign up, visit the website.