WEBBS, WYCHBOLD STEP INTO WONDERLAND AT THE ENCHANTED GARDENS
Webbs, Wychbold, is thrilled to announce the return of The Enchanted Gardens, offering visitors an immersive and magical journey inspired by Lewis Carroll's beloved tales, Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. Open from Friday, 15th November 2024, this festive light trail promises to be a spectacular event, filled with peculiar creatures and mad tea parties!
Set against the beautiful backdrop of The Riverside Gardens at Webbs, Wychbold, the experience features incredible theatrical sets, enchanting lantern displays, and soundscapes that transport visitors directly into Alice’s whimsical world. Zoned areas draw visitors through iconic scenes from the timeless classic.
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Highlights of The Enchanted Gardens: • Wander through fantastical scenes like the Rabbit Hole, White Rabbit’s Library, and The Long Hall • Explore the White Rabbit’s House, Caterpillar’s Domain, and the Duchess’ Kitchen. • Ask the Cheshire Cat for directions, attend the Hatter’s unforgettably mad tea party and keep an eye out for the Queen of Hearts who is not amused!
• Finally, enjoy some festive photos with Santa at his snow-covered workshop.
Adults and Children with Additional Needs: Special slots available on Thursday 12th December. Call 01527 860000 to book.
Ticket Pricing and Booking: • Off-peak: £16 adult, £10 child, £50 family (2 adults, 2 children) • Standard: £18 adult, £12 child, £57 family • Peak: £20 adult, £14 child, £65 family
webbsdirect.co.uk/enchantedgardens/
Festive Feasts & VIP Dining: Visit the Webbs Festive Food Market, featuring local street food style favourites or enjoy festive food and drinks in the fairy-lit heated tipis (no pre-booking necessary). For private dining, hire a cosy horsebox for the perfect finale to a magical evening or pre-book an exclusive VIP heated Hygge Igloo, for a 90-minute experience with glass of fizz and a range of menus to choose from. Find out more at
webbs.co.uk/whats-on
CHRISTMAS IS COMING TO WORCESTER! EVENTS NOT TO BE MISSED
As the Christmas season approaches here is what you can look forward to in Worcester leading up to Christmas 2024, so you don’t miss out on any festive fun. Check out our handy Event Guide!
The Hive Christmas Fayre Discover unique gifts at The Hive Christmas Fayre on Saturday, 7th December, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Support local artisans and find the perfect holiday presents in the beautiful golden library.
Visits from Father Christmas Look out for Father Christmas making appearances around Worcester as we count down to the big day! Don't miss the chance to meet Santa in Toytown at Crowngate Shopping Centre for fun selfies with your little ones. For more information, visit
www.facebook.com/crowngateshopping.
Victorian Christmas Fayre Experience Worcester’s annual Victorian Christmas Fayre, which runs to 1st December. This cherished tradition features nearly 200
stallholders dressed in authentic Victorian attire. Browse a variety of handcrafted goods, local treats, and unique gifts while enjoying street performers, stilt walkers, and the charm of a traditional funfair. More details can be found at
worcesterchristmasfayre.co.uk. This is an event you won’t want to miss!
Worcester Cathedral’s Christmas Tree Festival Visit the Christmas Tree Festival at Worcester Cathedral from 5th December to 6th January. Enjoy a stunning display of trees decorated by local charities, businesses, and organisations—a truly heartwarming sight. For opening hours, please check
worcestercathedral.org.uk.
For full information on any of the events, please visit each venue's website to ensure you have the most up-to-date details before attending.
Make Worcester Your 2024 Christmas Destination! For more festive inspiration, follow us at @worcesterbid.
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