Worcester Cathedral's Tower will reopen in for 'Tower on the Hour' in February half term.
The Tower is the Cathedral's third tower. The first fell down in 1175 and the second was taken down because it was unsafe. The present tower was completed in 1374. The stone work internally is 14th century in date but the exterior of the tower was re-faced in the 19th century as part of the Victorian restoration. The present tower was strengthened in the late 1980's/early 1990's, to ensure it is safe for the next 200 years.
On a clear day there are spectacular views over the city centre, River Severn, county cricket ground, Pitchcroft racecourse, Malvern Hills and countryside beyond.
'Tower on the hour' starts on the hour each hour, whilst on Sundays it's 'Tower on the half hour'.
Upcoming dates and times include:
Sunday 15th February | 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
Wednesday 18th February | 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm
Thursday 19th February | 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm
Saturday 21st February | 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm
Saturday 28th February | 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm
Saturday 21st March | 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm
Sunday 29th March | 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
Under 16s must be supervised by an adult (1 adult per 2 children). Unfortunately children under 8 are not able to climb the tower for insurance purposes.
The tower climb involves climbing 235 steps up a steep, narrow, winding staircase. The staircase narrows significantly at the top and should only be tackled if you are feeling fit, healthy and well and wearing suitable footwear (no heels or loose fitting shoes). You cannot bring bags up the tower.
Although climbers are supervised by cathedral staff you are welcome to climb at your own pace. Information about the tower will be available, but this is not a guided tour of the tower.
'Tower on the Hour' costs £10 per adult and £5 for U18s. A family ticket (max 2 adults + 4 children) is £25. Please note, tickets can no longer be purchased online in advance. You can only purchase tickets for Tower on the Hour at the cathedral's welcome desk, on the day of your visit.
Worcester Cathedral's Tower will reopen in for 'Tower on the Hour' in February half term.
The Tower is the Cathedral's third tower. The first fell down in 1175 and the second was taken down because it was unsafe. The present tower was completed in 1374. The stone work internally is 14th century in date but the exterior of the tower was re-faced in the 19th century as part of the Victorian restoration. The present tower was strengthened in the late 1980's/early 1990's, to ensure it is safe for the next 200 years.
On a clear day there are spectacular views over the city centre, River Severn, county cricket ground, Pitchcroft racecourse, Malvern Hills and countryside beyond.
'Tower on the hour' starts on the hour each hour, whilst on Sundays it's 'Tower on the half hour'.
Upcoming dates and times include:
Under 16s must be supervised by an adult (1 adult per 2 children). Unfortunately children under 8 are not able to climb the tower for insurance purposes.
The tower climb involves climbing 235 steps up a steep, narrow, winding staircase. The staircase narrows significantly at the top and should only be tackled if you are feeling fit, healthy and well and wearing suitable footwear (no heels or loose fitting shoes). You cannot bring bags up the tower.
Although climbers are supervised by cathedral staff you are welcome to climb at your own pace. Information about the tower will be available, but this is not a guided tour of the tower.
'Tower on the Hour' costs £10 per adult and £5 for U18s. A family ticket (max 2 adults + 4 children) is £25. Please note, tickets can no longer be purchased online in advance. You can only purchase tickets for Tower on the Hour at the cathedral's welcome desk, on the day of your visit.