Attractions and places to see around Bredicot include historical landmarks and access to broader city attractions. This small village in Worcestershire, England, is approximately 4 miles east of Worcester. While Bredicot itself features historic architecture, its proximity to Worcester provides access to a wider range of sites. The area offers a mix of historical, architectural, and riverside features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Cathedral – i.e. a bishop’s church – in the city of Worcester is a very historic building with an almost thousand-year-old Christian tradition. The construction of this house of worship was begun as early as AD 1084, shortly after the Norman conquest of England (by William the Conqueror, formerly Duke of Normandy, then King of England, AD 1066). This house of worship and thus the entire diocese has, which is by no means unusual for Anglican cathedrals, been entrusted to a double patronage: firstly Jesus Christ himself, the God-son incarnate, and secondly the most blessed Mother of God and Virgin Mary.
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A super nice cycleway that goes along the banks of the Severn and beyond. The surface is super good and avoids busy road sections. A good alternative if you were doing the LEJOG like us.
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very useful for cyclists, especially in terms of safety
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Quiet Anglican church with some gorgeous mosaics inside. Nice brown signpost on the nearest A-Road, so you won't miss the turn.
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Built by the order of Norman kings, astonishing place for history lovers. A tomb of King John is located inside of the cathedral. Additionally, the top is also worth checking, but it is better to double check opening hours.
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A brilliant, relatively new cycleway along the River Severn. I would recommend visiting Diglis Pass (opening hours can be checked here - https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/things-to-do/museums-and-attractions/diglis-island-and-fish-pass/drop-in-sessions-at-the-fish-pass).
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Worth checking if the tower is open as well. 235 steps to the top.
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Within Bredicot itself, you can discover several notable historical landmarks. These include the Church of St James the Less, a Grade II listed building dating back to around 1300, and Bredicot Court Farmhouse, an early 17th-century timber-framed structure. Additionally, the Court Cottages, also timber-framed, date from the 16th or 17th century.
Yes, a highly rated historical site nearby is Worcester Cathedral. This Grade I-listed structure, built between 1084 and 1504, has been a place of worship for over 14 centuries and showcases various styles of English architecture.
You can enjoy the Diglis Weir and Worcester Riverside Path, which offers relaxing views across the River Severn. This multi-use path provides a classic experience along the river, perfect for enjoying the scenery.
Many attractions around Bredicot are suitable for families. Worcester Cathedral and the Diglis Weir and Worcester Riverside Path are both considered family-friendly. The path along the River Severn is great for a leisurely stroll or cycle with children.
Yes, Diglis Bridge is a wheelchair-accessible bridge that links the marina area with Lower Wick. It's part of the National Cycle Network and offers an easy way to cross the River Severn.
There are several road cycling routes near Bredicot. You can find options like the 'Quiet Country Lane – Ford Crossing loop' or the 'Diglis Bridge – River Severn Footbridge loop'. For more details and a selection of routes, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Bredicot guide.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. Examples include the 'Pond in Worcester Woods loop' and the 'Old Cider Millstone and Press – St Leonard's Church loop'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Bredicot guide.
Yes, the area offers various running trails. You can find routes such as the 'Running loop from Broughton Hackett' or the 'Worcester Orbital Pedway – Bench With Japanese Proverb loop'. Discover more running options in the Running Trails around Bredicot guide.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth of sites like Worcester Cathedral, noting its impressive architecture and long history. The riverside paths, such as the Diglis Weir and Worcester Riverside Path, are enjoyed for their relaxing scenery and multi-use accessibility. The modern Hylton Road Cycle and Pedestrian Bridge is also praised for its design and views.
Beyond Bredicot's own church, you can visit St John the Baptist Church, Grafton Flyford. This church features a 14th-century tower and was largely rebuilt in 1875, retaining much of its historical character.
The area features several interesting bridges. Besides the accessible Diglis Bridge, there's also the Hylton Road Cycle and Pedestrian Bridge, known for its modern design and views over the river.


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