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SHELSLEY WALSH
Best places to eat, drink and stay
The venue’ s own restaurant, The Courtyard, serves delicious meals and snacks at all its events, while the Courtyard Bar meets liquid refreshment needs. Pop-up food and drink bars can also be found near the top of the hill.
There is no better place to stay than the site’ s own cottages, which are right next to the Start line and available to hire. Several local establishments can also be found on the venue’ s website.
The venue bar is open throughout the day and evening at all the big events, serving a wide range of drinks and bar snacks. In nearby Clifton upon Teme, visitors can try out The New Inn country pub or the Appletree Kitchen café and restaurant.
Nearby attractions
The location within the glorious Worcestershire countryside means there is plenty of natural wonders around the venue, with the Worcestershire Way footpath just across the River Teme. Whitley Court is also nearby, as is the Severn Valley Railway, the beautiful Georgian town of Bewdley, and the city of Worcester.
How to get there
The venue is easily accessible from the M5, being just northwest of Worcester. It sits in between the A443 and A44 on the riverside road from Stanford Bridge to Martley. There are plenty of tourist attraction“ brown signs” will point you the right way.
There are spectator viewpoints all along the hill
Arturo Rivas
Spectators at the Start line
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