Whether you're exploring the county for a weekend getaway or planning a longer visit, accessibility and inclusivity are key considerations for many travellers.
Thankfully, Worcestershire offers a range of welcoming accommodation options that cater to different needs without compromising on charm, comfort, or experience.
Stanbrook Abbey Hotel, Worcester
Once a former abbey, Stanbrook Abbey Hotel combines historic character with thoughtful modern design. Accessibility has clearly been considered throughout the hotel. Ground floor accessible bedrooms feature adapted bathrooms and step-free access, while lifts provide easy movement between floors. The hotel's grounds and public areas, including the restaurant and lounges, are also designed to be inclusive and easy to navigate.
The peaceful surroundings and unique architectural features make Stanbrook Abbey a memorable place to stay.
Eckington Manor, Pershore
Located in the Vale of Evesham, Eckington Manor blends luxury accommodation with a strong focus on detail – including accessibility. With designated parking, level access to the main entrance, and a ground floor bedroom designed specifically with accessibility in mind, the experience is tailored for comfort.
The manor is also home to a cookery school with an accessible lift and acclaimed restaurant, offering a well-rounded rural escape.
Hopley’s Family Camping, Bewdley
For those who prefer a stay under the stars (with a few more home comforts), Hopley’s Family Camping near Bewdley offers accessible camping and glamping options. The site includes level access facilities, accessible toilets and showers, and a helpful team on hand to assist where needed with advice on quieter times to visit and best drop-off locations.
The setting makes it easy to explore the surrounding countryside or enjoy time on-site with family or friends.
Hogarths Stone Manor, Kidderminster
Set in 27 acres of gardens and woodland, Hogarths Stone Manor is a country house hotel that blends traditional style with modern inclusivity. Accessible rooms feature wet rooms and step-free access, and all public areas – including the restaurant, bar, and lounges – are designed with mobility in mind.
The hotel also offers staff assistance and welcomes assistance dogs, making it a flexible and inclusive option for visitors to north Worcestershire.
When booking accommodation, it’s always a good idea to speak directly with the hotel or site to discuss individual requirements. Whether it’s mobility support, step-free access, or sensory-friendly environments, Worcestershire’s hospitality providers are happy to help make your visit as smooth as possible.