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There’s no shortage of reasons to visit Stratford-upon-Avon, but the town’s rich Shakespearean heritage is undoubtedly the most compelling. We invite you to explore the birthplace of the Bard and immerse yourself in the captivating history and culture of this charming market town during your stay. Read on to explore our Stratford-upon-Avon campsites and things to do.

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What campsites in Stratford-upon-Avon are open all year?
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Things to do while camping in Stratford-upon-Avon

Street view of Stratford-upon-Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, is a charming market town steeped in history and culture. Located in Warwickshire, it offers a plethora of activities for visitors of all interests and ages. From exploring Shakespearean heritage to enjoying scenic parks, here’s a comprehensive guide to the best things to do in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Explore Shakespeare’s Birthplace

No visit to Stratford-upon-Avon is complete without exploring the house where William Shakespeare was born and raised. Located on Henley Street, Shakespeare’s Birthplace is a meticulously preserved 16th-century half-timbered house. Visitors can explore the various rooms, learn about Shakespeare’s early life, and enjoy live performances of his plays in the garden.

It is worth noting that online booking is essential to secure your time slot to visit Shakespeare's family homes. Keep an eye out for special offers and deals.

Visit Anne Hathaway’s Cottage

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, the childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife, is another must-see attraction. This beautiful thatched cottage, set amidst stunning gardens, offers a glimpse into the Hathaway family’s life and includes original furniture and memorabilia. The surrounding orchards and gardens are perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Discover the Royal Shakespeare Theatre

The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, located on the banks of the River Avon, is the heart of Shakespearean drama. Managed by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), it hosts a range of performances, from Shakespearean classics to contemporary plays. Be sure to book tickets in advance, and consider joining a behind-the-scenes tour for an in-depth experience.

Explore Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare was baptized and later buried, is a site of pilgrimage for literature enthusiasts. The church’s beautiful Gothic architecture, stained glass windows, and peaceful riverside location make it a serene place to visit. Inside, you can find Shakespeare’s grave and memorial.

Take a riverside walk

The River Avon is a picturesque feature of Stratford-upon-Avon, offering delightful walking routes. Stroll along the riverbanks, enjoy the scenic views, and watch the swans glide gracefully on the water. Boat tours and rowing boat rentals are also available for those who want to experience the river from a different perspective.

Stratford-upon-Avon is perfect for walkers as everything is close by. If you enjoy longer walks, check out our guide to the best walking shoes.

Visit the Stratford Butterfly Farm

For a unique and colourful experience, visit the Stratford Butterfly Farm. This tropical paradise is home to hundreds of exotic butterflies, birds, and plants. It’s an excellent destination for families, offering interactive exhibits and educational displays about the life cycle of butterflies.

Enjoy Bancroft Gardens and the Recreation Ground

Bancroft Gardens, located near the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, is a beautifully landscaped park perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Enjoy the ornamental gardens, watch street performers, or take a leisurely boat ride on the river. Across the river, the Recreation Ground offers open spaces, play areas, and sports facilities.

If you enjoy visiting scenic gardens, check out our extensive list of the best gardens to visit in the UK.

Perfect for a picnic

The Recreation Ground is ideal for a picnic. Lay out your picnic blanket, bask in the sun, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. We provide a list of the best picnic blankets and 45 of the best picnic foods to pack to make your outdoor meal perfect.

Discover Stratford’s markets

Stratford-upon-Avon hosts several markets throughout the week, offering a variety of goods from local produce to unique crafts. The markets are a great place to sample local delicacies, buy souvenirs, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. The Waterside Market, held every Sunday, is particularly popular.

Visit Hall’s Croft

Hall’s Croft, the elegant Jacobean home of Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna and her husband Dr. John Hall, is another fascinating site. The house showcases 16th- and 17th-century furnishings and a collection of medical equipment from Dr. Hall’s practice. The garden is also beautifully maintained, offering a peaceful retreat.

Explore the MAD Museum

The MAD (Mechanical Art and Design) Museum is a quirky and interactive attraction featuring kinetic art, automata, and mechanical inventions. It’s a fun and engaging place for all ages, with hands-on exhibits that blend art and engineering in creative and unexpected ways. Tickets can be purchased as a gift online.

Visit a pub in Stratford-upon-Avon

This historic town offers a great selection of pubs where you can enjoy a brew and some pub dining. The One Elm features stunning Gastropub Cuisine. Here, you can enjoy a tasteful blend of pub grub and fine dining. Highlights include the veggie roast, steak, and ale pie.

The Coach House Stratford, located in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon, is another great option. This pub is also renowned for its British Cuisine. Here, you can enjoy a cosy atmosphere and great value for money.

Everyman Stratford-upon-Avon

For those seeking an indoor activity, visiting the Everyman cinema is worth considering. You’ll get the chance to watch the newest films while being served food – what more could you want? Click here to discover what’s on.

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