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South Warwickshire’s tourist board has unveiled some of the top environmentally-friendly days out across Stratford-upon-Avon and neighbouring towns as the region gears up for a bumper influx of visitors this summer.

The home of The Bard – as well as other surrounding towns – looks set to be a popular destination during the school summer holidays, and tourism chiefs in the region are encouraging guests to play their part in making green choices during their visit.

It comes as the latest figures compiled for Shakespeare’s England show that the south Warwickshire region is on an upward trajectory in visitor numbers since the pandemic – around 9.9 million day and overnight trips were made to south Warwickshire in 2022; a 25 per cent increase on the previous year* – a trend that is tipped to continue.

Ahead of the school holidays, Shakespeare’s England has unveiled its top tips on how to travel sustainably along with inspiration for some of the top ‘green’ days out.

Consider using You.Smart.Thing
You.Smart.Thing is a travel assistance tool that enables users to plan their journey in the most environmentally-friendly way possible using public transport, while showing them the levels of CO2 they are using.

Such is the diverse nature of attractions across Stratford and the wider region, it can be tempting to drive. However, public transport, if planned in advance, provides a greener and easier alternative at peak times. The tool can be accessed here.

Hire a rowing boat on the River Avon and capture picturesque memories
Avon Boating – which is situated at Swan’s Nest Boathouse – offers single and double rowing boats for hire on a first come first served basis, with prices starting from £10 per adult and £7 per child.

Row past the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Holy Trinity Church and enjoy uninterrupted and unique views from the river, or simply take a peaceful trip into the countryside. 

Hire for longer and enjoy a picnic along the river and explore the upper reaches of the Avon.

Indulge in free outdoor theatre from the RSC on the banks of the River Avon
The RSC is providing performances at its outdoor Holloway Theatre on the banks of the River Avon, including daytime performances of a new 80 minute staging of Shakespeare’s As You Like It (18 July – 1 September) and The Two Gentlemen of Verona (22-24 August).

Free outdoor community theatre is also running during weekends between 20 July and 1 September.

Raise a toast to the carbon neutral Shakespeare Distillery
This artisan distillery – renowned for creating gin inspired by the Tudor times - was certified as a carbon neutral company in 2022 after taking strides to offset its carbon footprint through measures such as growing its own botanical ingredients, investing in electric vehicles and heavily insulating its stills to make them energy efficient.

Join one of their distillery tours to learn how gin and rum are made (£19.50 for adults) and its history, followed by a tutored tasting session. For more information about the distillery click here.

Ride share with other visitors on an award-winning guided tour of The Cotswolds
Guided tour firm Go Cotswolds – which runs tours from Stratford-upon-Avon – turns ten years old this year and has recently launched a “Secret Cotswolds” tour revealing some of the beautiful yet ‘secret’ spots in the Cotswolds that many visitors miss – featuring The Rollright Stones which have been dubbed as the Cotswolds’ own Stonehenge. Tickets for the ‘Secret Cotswolds’ tour start from £65 per person, with more information available at www.gocotswolds.co.uk/product/secret-cotswolds

Take a long walk between two converted train carriage cafes on the Stratford Greenway
This rural 5.3-mile walking route follows part of a former single track railway – known as the Honeybourne Line - with an old train carriage at either end which have been converted into cafes – known as Bobby’s Café and Milcote Café.

The route starts near Stratford-upon-Avon town centre and runs as far as Long Marston, and a map can be viewed here.

Take on mountain biking trails at Newbold Comyn in Warwick
Take on the three cycle trails inside this 300-acre country park which are graded by difficulty.

Green trails are flat and wide, while the blue trail has a moderate gradient featuring bumps and banked turns. The red trails are for experienced riders with narrow tracks, steep climbs and unavoidable obstacles.

A summer of play at Charlecote Park
Enjoy a vibrant and colourful jam-packed summer of play with a mix of indoor and outdoor activities including a music wall, a mini stage to invent stories, a dress-up station, and games inside the 16th century country house which is administered by the National Trust.

For more information, ideas and inspiration for days out, visit shakespeares-england.co.uk

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