Hazeldene at Little Lightwood Farm is perfectly situated to discover Worcestershire's diverse attractions. Whether you're seeking the tranquillity of canal-side walks, bygone times aboard the Severn Valley Railway, the thrills and spills of the West Midland's Safari Park, or retail therapy, Worcestershire and the areas that fringe it have something for everyone.   Right on our doorstep in the neighbouring village of Lower Broadheath we have the Elgar Birthplace Museum.  Just ten minutes by car, historic Worcester offers a wide range of activities.  For the sporting enthusiast Worcester Warriors new stadium is located at Six-Ways, right on Junction 6 of the M5.  Watch top class County Cricket at New Road, overlooked by the spire of the imposing Cathedral and on the banks of the River Severn just a few minutes walk from the City Centre.  Perhaps National Hunt racing is more your pleasure?  Worcester Racecourse on the banks of the River and again just minutes walk from the City Centre offers a choice of day and evening meetings throughout the season.  The Commandery Centre portrays Worcester's major involvement in determining the outcome of the English Civil War.  The superb acoustics at Huntingdon Hall, previously used as Methodist Chapel, make this Grade II listed building one of the UK's premier intimate live music venues.  Approximately 15 minutes by car, The Hills and Wells of Malvern attract many keen walkers to the area.   Malvern is a pretty little town with specialist shops and a nationally acclaimed theatre. Just a little further a field and there is a whole wealth of attractions and activities waiting for you. The Spa town of Cheltenham with its Gold-Cup Racecourse; Warwick Castle, Shakespeare's Stratford Upon Avon. The National Trust has a rich variety of properties; there’s even an iPhone App to locate them! Tourism enjoyEngland Four Stars Award for Self-Catering Accommodation Member of Farm Stay UK offer Farm Holidays in Worcestershire