Heritage Open Days return from 12–21 September – and this year, getting there has never been easier.
Thanks to Worcestershire on Demand, the county’s flexible public transport service, residents and visitors can travel to key heritage sites without the hassle of fixed routes or timetables. Operating across Bromsgrove and surrounding areas, Malvern Hills, and Wychavon, the service offers affordable, app-based journeys that make exploring Worcestershire’s history simple and sustainable.
Whether you're uncovering local stories or revisiting old favourites, make the journey part of the experience. Sit back, relax, and let Worcestershire on Demand take you to a wide range of free and fascinating events.
National Trust Croome is offering free admission on selected dates and also offers visitors arriving via the on demand bus service a complimentary hot drink - the perfect way to start your heritage day out.
You can also use the service to join guided walking tours in Upton-upon-Severn, explore the historic Fladbury Mill, discover the Almonry Museum in Evesham, visit the Norton Collection Museum in Bromsgrove, and much more.
Some travel restriction may apply.
To find out more about the Worcestershire on Demand service, including the areas where the service is available and how to book a journey, visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/WOD
A full list of events across Worcestershire can be found on the Heritage Open Days blog on the Visit Worcestershire website.