Are you looking for the best day trip from Birmingham? If you want to venture out of a bustling city, let me give some ideas on where you can visit for a day trip from Birmingham.

Since I live in Birmingham, my friends from all over the world always ask me for different recommendations about places to visit in the UK and nearby Birmingham. I listed down a few places that are about 40 minutes to 1-hour drive from Birmingham City centre.

You can take various transportations like bus, train and even by driving to visit these places. Of course, the quick and most convenient option would be via driving however, public transportation like trains, buses, and taxis are also available to reach these places.

Here are some best Day Trips from Birmingham:

1. Warwick (Warwick Castle)

Stephen and Ryazan Tristram in Warwick CastleStephen and Ryazan Tristram in Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle is located in Warwickshire, England, less than an hour’s journey from Birmingham. Arguably known as the best and biggest castle in Britain. Warwick Castle is a medieval design structure that was built for William the Conqueror back in 1068.

In the castle’s surroundings, you can see the River Avon which is one of the main industrial rivers in England, and The Mill Garden’s well-kept landscape. It houses labyrinth passages, a conservatory and home of the world’s largest working siege engines.

The Warwick Castle was also made famous thru its connection to King Henry VIII. You can see various historical artefacts and trinkets of the king during his stay in the castle. Plus, he has a few additional stories about his wives.

In its courtyard, there are various plays that will entertain the kids. A fantastic way to learn the history of Britain during Tudor times. I wrote a great Transport Guide from Birmingham City Centre to Warwick Castle, feel free to read them to help you with the travel planning.

Read More: Best UK Travel Itinerary for 2 Weeks

2. Stratford-upon-Avon 

Stratford upon AvonBest Day Trips from Birmingham: Visit Stratford-upon-Avon

Are you a fan of the world’s greatest playwright William Shakespeare?

Then visit Stratford-upon-Avon to see, and walk in this medieval town where the literature maestro himself was born. You will also see some of the notable sites like the Holy Trinity Church where he is buried and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre where his works are frequently played.

Not far from the town centre is the Anne Hathaway cottage, the house of the playwright’s wife that is now turned into a museum. Do not miss going for a boat rip along River Avon and seeing more of the lovely quaint town. And end your Stratford-upon-Avon tour by gazing at UK’s largest tropical butterfly farm.

I wrote another article about the Best Things to do in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Consider this one of the best day trips from Birmingham (especially for the bookworms!). You’ll learn more about why Shakespeare is one of the foundations of the literary world and English culture.

If you are planning to visit Stratford-upon-Avon, I wrote transport guides from London to Stratford-upon-Avon and from Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon.

3. The Iron Bridge in Shropshire

If you are looking for some Birmingham day trips out of its bustling city, I highly suggest you see The Iron Bridge in Shropshire.

Ironbridge Unesco Heritage SiteBest Day Trips from Birmingham: Visit the Iron Bridge in Telford

It is the first major bridge in the world that is made of cast iron. This structure marked a turning point in English engineering, as the bridge reached its final touches, cast iron became massively used in buildings and other construction projects. 

Paying a visit to this free tourist attraction is not just all about the industrial revolution of the English nation but it is also one of the best weekend trips from Birmingham UK. I wrote another article about the Best Things to do in Ironbridge (Shropshire, UK), I encourage you to read it to guide you more about this charming and historical town.

4. Cheddar Gorge

Explore and be astonished by one of the most breathtaking natural sights in the United Kingdom- Cheddar Gorge. The must-visit-caves and other attractions of Cheddar Gorge have become a tourist destination after a popular television show features its magnificent appearance of it. I recently went to visit and wrote a blog post about our Perfect Day Trip Visiting Cheddar Gorge in Cheddar, Somerset. 

Cave Mature Cheddar Cheese in Cheddar GorgeBest Day Trips from Birmingham: Visit the Cheddar Gorge

Several activities can be done on this site, like visiting the Cheddar Man Museum of Prehistory (where flint tools and human remains are discovered), cliff sports (the outdoorsy will fully enjoy this) and wildlife spotting.

The Cheddar Gorge is also the home of the famous cave-matured cheddar cheese. The caves provide the perfect conditions to age the cheese. Take some home or try it from the cheese shops outside the Cheddar caves.

Spearhead to Cheddar Gorge, with your trainers, backpack, camera and ticket as it is regarded as one of the fun day trips from Birmingham. If you want to know more about Somerset, I wrote another article about the Best Things to Do in Somerset (UK) for you to read.

5. Severn Valley Railway

Around 40 minutes away from Birmingham Moor Street, Kidderminster is the home of the famous Victorian Steam rail – The Severn Valley Railway.

The Severn Valley Railway operates for more than 200 days a year and passes through 8 stations. You can witness the lovely countryside (don’t forget a selfie!) and enjoy some chilled bubbly champagne. The train services are hauled mainly by steam locomotives and one diesel hauled train which makes a two-round trip. Some tour packages include a drive and fire (with supervision) participation, wherein you get to operate a steam train engine (a chance not to be missed).

This delightful ride is perhaps the most fantastic day out from Birmingham by train.

Read More: 10 Best Things to Do in Kidderminster (Worcestershire, UK) From a Local

6. The Black Country

Dudley CastleBest Day Trips from Birmingham: Visit the Dudley Castle

Located at the heart of Dudley, West Midlands are the Dudley Castle and the Black Country Living Museum. The Black Country’s name is derived from its pollution-coated industrial venue, coal mines and iron ore resources during the 18th century. The industrial past has left a massive imprint on the landscape which makes the town fanciful.

Visiting the Black Country Living Museum will let you feel nostalgic and dazed about how the locals lived during Victorian times.

Even the British food served in the museum is fish and chips and other classic pub drinks that were typically served in pubs during the Victorian times. The enactors are full of interesting facts (keep your ear open as well).

Black Country Living Museum is truly a blast from the past kind of a tourist spot. The Black Country Living Museum is also one of the filming locations of the popular TV series about the Birmingham mob, Peaky Blinders.

Have a one-day trip from Birmingham metropolitan crowd by taking a piece of history regarding the industrial revolution in the historical site of Black Country. I wrote a great article about some of the best things to do in the Black Country, West Midlands.

Read More: 20 Best Things to Do in the Midlands, UK

7. Worcester

If you are taking a scenic route from Birmingham and heading to the Faithful city of Worcester. Check out the iconic structures, hilly walks and Royal Worcester china, relics of a bygone age.

Worcester Cathedral in WorcestershireBest Day Trips from Birmingham: Visit Worcester, Worcestershire

Worcester is the birthplace of the famous composer Sir Edward Elgar, and when you visit the museum named after him, you will be fascinated by his life, family, music and inspirations. A visit to the Worcester Cathedral is also a must. You can find here the Royal burial place of King John of England, who succeeded after King Richard I – The Lion Heart.

Walking in the “Great Malvern” or Malvern hills will keep your breath away due to its stunning panoramic view. It is known that the spring of Malvern is where the Queen gets her water from!

Royal Worcester, is the oldest remaining English porcelain brand that up to this very date still produces luxury tableware. Take a glance at the ceramic museum that houses the world’s largest collection of Worcester porcelain and finest china wares. Head up to the Broadway Tower to have an unrivalled view of England.  

And of course, Worcester is the home of the famous and loved Worcestershire Sauce.  You can still find the factory in town not far from Worcester Shrub Hill train station. Roaming around Worcester is one of the best day tours from Birmingham UK (a little detour is not harmful at all!)

Read More: Best Attractions and Things to Do in Worcestershire (UK)

8. Nottingham

Robin Hood Statue at Nottingham CastleRobin Hood Statue at Nottingham Castle

Nottingham is known as the home of the legendary Robin Hood and the Sherwood forest. This is also the home of the famous Major Oak (800-1000 years old, since the Victorian era), and according to the local folklore, this was Robin Hood’s major hideout.

There are cafes, restaurants and picnic sites for your convenience. The activities in Sherwood Forest are countless, there would be loads of walks, history camps, trail cycling/running sessions or just a simple walk-the-dog-day. The forest is freely accessible all throughout the year (except Christmas Day).

This nature trip destination from Birmingham is worth a visit.

9. The Cotswold

Thinking of quintessential English houses in narrow streets, cosy pubs and warm tearooms?- Cotswold villages have it all. The beautiful English village vibe will take you back in time.

Arlington Row in the CotswoldBest Day Trips from Birmingham: Visit the Cotswold

Set foot in Arlington Row and be stunned by its limestone structures, this monastic wool store is the most photographed location in Cotswold. Cap your Cotswold tour by wandering in Bourton-on-the-Water, enjoy the shopping centre in an old-fashioned style, have mouth-watering lunches or simply have some serene time in the River Windrush.

Read another blog post that I wrote about the 18 Beautiful Cotswold Villages to Visit in the UK. Seeing the beauty of the villages is one of the best day trips from Birmingham UK.

10. Royal Leamington Spa

Royal Leamington Spa is popular for its healing water of spas and high street shopping chain.

The well-manicured landscape of Jephson Gardens and Victoria Park are so glamorous that are not to be missed. Learn more about the well-off story of the town in The Royal Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum. Explore the town more by visiting the British Motor Museum and be mesmerised by the grand, square, white townhouses.

With a 40-minute journey from Birmingham by train, you can fully enjoy the beautiful parks and gardens of Royal Leamington Spa.

11. Coventry

Coventry is in the top 10 largest cities in England. Surprisingly, this city is the new capital of culture in the UK.

A detour from Birmingham is worth the travel (less than 20 minutes from Birmingham Airport), you will see some of the world’s famous site- the Coventry Cathedral where its ruins from WWII is well preserved, award-winning galleries, outstanding museums, gorgeous gardens, adrenaline seeking sports event and an enjoyable night out with friends.

A day in Coventry can suit whatever your preference is, there is so much to do and see in this historical city.

I hope these suggested places to visit near Birmingham for a day trip will be suitable for you and your family.

Have you been to any of these places? Let me know in the comment box below.

🇬🇧 UNITED KINGDOM TRAVEL PLANNING GUIDE

Should I buy travel insurance for my UK trip?
YES – If you’re traveling to the UK, securing travel insurance with comprehensive medical coverage is essential for your peace of mind; I recommend Safety Wing Travel Insurance, which is renowned for its reliability. ()

Can I drink tap water in the UK?
YES – You can confidently drink tap water in the UK—just run it for a bit first—and use a Hydro Flask travel bottle, it is a great eco-friendly companion to keep you hydrated while touring the UK attractions.

Is it safe to rent a car in the UK?
YES – Renting a car in the UK is one of the best ways to see the country. I recommend Discover Cars, to check for the best car rental deals that suit your budget. See my UK driving tips here.

Will my phone work in the UK?
POSSIBLY. Always check with your home mobile provider. If it won’t work or is too expensive, I recommend using Airlo E-Sim for data packages to stay connected online.

What adapter should I use in the UK?
TYPE G – In the UK, you’ll need a type G plug travel adapter with three rectangular pins arranged in a triangle to power your devices, and the electrical system runs on a 230V supply voltage at 50Hz. ()

️ What is the best site to buy UK flights?
For finding affordable UK flights, I recommend using Skyscanner. You can always compare the prices that suit your budget.

️ What is the best way to book accommodations in the UK?
My go-to for UK accommodations is Booking.com. I recommend to always check hotel reviews on TripAdvisor.

What currency do I need for my UK trip?
Sterling Pounds – I suggest getting a Wise Travel Card for your hassle-free forex and contactless spending while in the UK. ()

🧳 What do I pack for the UK trip?
Depending on the season – You can check my article about the best time to visit the UK.

Do I need a visa for the UK?
Likely Not – US, Canada, AU, NZ, and EU passport holders do not need a visit visa to the UK. If ever you need one, read more on how to apply for a UK visit visa. Visit iVisa.com to help you with your visa travel documentation needs.

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