Stourport Basins
River Severn and Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal
Stourport on Severn, Canal Town
For an inland town, miles from the sea, Stourport on Severn has a surprising and delightful maritime atmosphere, full of boats, people and water.
What is there to do?
- Canal Basins – filled with moored boats
- River Severn
- Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal
- Stourport Fact File
- Stourport Trail
- River boat trips
- Fun fair & amusements
- Toilets – available for school visits on prior booking.
- Café
- Picnic areas
- Heritage Rooms open during special events
- Canal trips during special events
- Pleasant walks around the basins, river and canal
Want to know more?
Stourport on Severn is an inland port, where exotic goods from the great seaports of Bristol and Gloucester were transferred and exchanged with manufactured goods and materials from Birmingham and the Black Country. Stourport on Severn developed where the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal joined the River Severn.
For more details on Stourport Basins, visit Stourport Forward
For the Heritage Rooms opening times click here
For more information about Stourport's past click here
Visit www.mystourport.co.uk for an artist's impression of Stourport Basins.
Or go to the Staffs & Worcs Canal Society website for lots more information about the canal.
Families
Stourport is one of the finest examples of the development of a town, built as a consequence of the canals. Historic Georgian buildings and numerous bridges, locks and canal basins give a fascinating insight into the life of an 18th Century inland port on the river Severn. Along the river there are river meadows, with green space for all ages to enjoy and not forgetting the fun fair! Why not book a boat trip too and relax whilst cruising along the river?
What about schools and groups?
Stourport’s Canal Basins make a great educational day out. Self-guided trails, one of which explaining the contemporary art features can help to guide your group around these fascinating features.
School weeks are organised each year, where local volunteers run guided tours and loan box activities. A new initiative between Stourport Forward and Bewdley Museum is now offering schools the chance to discover more about Stourport the Canal Town through discovery boxes.
To find out more about the local canals contact the West Midlands British Waterways office on T: 01827 252000 or email
Or visit Waterscape
Or contact WOW
Where is it?
Stourport Basins
Stourport-on-Severn Canal Basins
Severn side
Stourport-on-Severn
Worcestershire
DY139EP
Contact
Phone: 01923 201120
Email: wow@britishwaterways.co.uk
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