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Enjoy Warwickshire is a gateway to visitor information about Warwickshire and the City of Coventry, to help you make the most of your visit to the area.
Visitors can enjoy both city excitement and country relaxation in an area world renowned for its heritage and culture. It's all here, and this website aims to help you decide where to stay, what to do plus lots more to make your visit to the county enjoyable!
Visiting Warwickshire - what to see and do
Please either search for tourist attractions, restaurants and other ideas using the Attractions Database in the top green header bar, or navigate through our webpages for full information on Warwickshire. See our Site Map for a full list of what's included on the site. |
 | Jan/Feb 2010 - Are you a tourism business in Warwickshire? |
 | Warwickshire County Council and partners are seeking your opinions on the future delivery of the Coventry & Warwickshire Food and Drink Awards. |
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Please return your questionnaire by Friday 26th February 2010.
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 | Just to pick a few...Warwickshire and Coventry are full of beautiful stately homes and gardens, award winning restaurants, grand Shakespearian theatres, quiet canals and waterways, plus lots lots more. There's so much to see and do!
Ideas: - Entertainment venues, Country parks, Children's activities, Stately homes and gardens, Canals and waterways, Walking and cycling in Warwickshire, Adventure sports, Relaxation and beauty, Beer festivals and brewery tours.
Other:- M40 through Warwickshire, Roman Roads in Warwickshire, William Shakespeare, Warwickshire and the automotive industry, Warwickshire and Rugby Football
For help on deciding what to do, where to go, plus accommodation booking, details on events and other visitor information - call any of our Tourist Information Centres who can give personalised advice and send out tourism literature to your door. |  | Quick Links and upcoming events
Orchestra of the Swan at the Civic Hall, Stratford, 16th February 2010, 7.30pm. The Youthful Mendelssohn with Anna-Liisa Bezrodny. Tickets from £14.50. Pre-concert talk at 6.45pm. Call 01789 207100 to book tickets or visit www.orchestraoftheswan.org.
See all upcoming events in 2010 |
 | Game: Can you name all of Shakespeare's plays? Try this addictive 10 minute game - www.sporcle.com/games/shakespeare. Please note: EnjoyWarwickshire is not responsible for the content of external sites.
DVD about Warwickshire: See www.discoverwarwickshire.com for a £10 DVD all about Warwickshire, + £0.90 P&P. This fascinating documentary takes you to some delightful places this county has to offer. It explores Warwickshire's important history and offers great tips for some lovely days out.
News: 'The Best of Shakespeare Country' - Shakespeare Country celebrated the region's 2009 award winners at a special event in Jan 2010. Those congratulated included winners from award schemes such as the Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Awards, Coventry & Warwickshire Food & Drink Awards, Lloyds TSB Godiva Awards and Quality at Heart. Businesses that attended the event included Shakespeare Country, The Welcombe Hotel Spa and Golf Club, Guiding You Ltd, The Legacy Falcon Hotel, Holiday Inn Express in Redditch, The Peacock at Oxhill, Hatton Locks Cafe, Ragley Estate Meats, Harvest of Arden, Koko Digital, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, The Falstaff Experience, Warwick Castle, The Bluebell in Henley-in-Arden and The Bell at Alderminster. See www.shakespeare-country.co.uk/award-winners for details of their outstanding achievements in 2009. |
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 | "There is no better way to plunge in media res, for the stranger who wishes to know something of England, than to spend a fortnight in Warwickshire. It is the core and centre of the English world: midmost England, unmitigated England."
Henry James, from his essay 'In Warwickshire, published in English Hours, 1905.
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