Pershore's major landmark is Pershore Abbey, with parts of the abbey dating back to the 11th century. It includes a bowls club, children's play area, and skate Board Park consisting of a mini ramp and a street section. Meandering through the Vale of Evesham, passing through picturesque villages and lush green valley, the River Avon plays an important part in alluring vacationers to Pershore as it is a popular stopover for boats, traffic and fisherman. When staying in self catering and holiday cottages Pershore, you aren’t very far from the sprawling 30 acres Spetchley Park Garden that is home to a vast collection of plants, many of which are rarely seen outside the major Botanical Gardens. Close by is the Deer Park with its fine herds of red and fallow deer. This has changed very little since the 17th Century and makes for a delightful walk. If history fascinates you then visit the Pershore Heritage Centre which boasts two grand floors of displays, exhibitions & hands on activities relating to the past history of the town. Art lovers can check out the Honeybourne Pottery, Number 8 Community Art Centre, and the Jinney Ring Craft Centre, Hanbury while adventure enthusiasts can drive down to Aztec Watersports in a lovely village of Lower Moor. This purpose built water centre offers a variety of waters sports including windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, and canoeing in its spring fed lake and also serves a great hangout place where you can enjoy coffee and watch the sun falling down behind the vale. Pershore is truly a haven for cyclists and ramblers with towpaths and footpaths linking the rural landscape.
Some of the popular places of interest around the town include the charming town of Upton upon Severn , and Malvern where you can plan an interesting day trip with your family and friends.Pershore being a major producer of fruits and vegetables is renowned for its wonderfully prepared gastronomic delights. The town offers a wide choice of local eateries and restaurants where you can savor finest cuisines ranging from home cooked traditional English food to international delicacies in pleasing surroundings. There are many well stocked bars and pubs near holiday rentals Pershore England, which serve Real Ales, country wines, cider, malt whiskies and much more. Pershore hosts several fairs and festivals throughout the year. Celebrated in the month of May is the Asparagus Festival, and in August, the Plum Festival where people from all over the country come to sample the fresh food and return with seasonal provisions to their home.