Stourport-on-Severn Map

Stourport-on-Severn map, view the Worcestershire town of Stourport-on-Severn, located in the county of Worcestershire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Stourport-on-Severn Worcestershire & Guide to the Area

Stourport-on-Severn Map Worcestershire: Interactive map of Stourport-on-Severn, displaying the town situated in the county of Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Stourport-on-Severn area and a Stourport-on-Severn town centre map, showing Stourport-on-Severn High Street and Stourport Sports Club.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Stourport-on-Severn map are: Stourport Basins, Riverside Meadows, Stourport Fun Fair, Treasure Island Amusement Centre, Stourport Boat Hire, The Black Star Pub, The Old Beams Inn, The Angel Inn, The Windlass Cafe, The Rock Tavern, The Brinton Arms, The Severn Tandoori, Namaste Indian Restaurant, Stourport Thai, Flavour Evesham, Rascals Bar, The Cock and Magpie, The Wharf, The Tontine Hotel, The Lenchford Inn, Baldwin House Hotel, Premier Inn Kidderminster, Cook's Garden Centre, Tesco Stourport, Lidl Stourport, Co-op Stourport, Aldi Kidderminster, B&M Stourport, Home Bargains Stourport, Boots Stourport, Superdrug Stourport, WHSmith Stourport, Costa Coffee Stourport, Subway Stourport, Greggs Stourport, Stourport Civic Centre, Stourport High School and VIth Form Centre, Burlish Park Primary School, Stourport Primary Academy, St Wulstan's Catholic Primary School, Wilden All Saints CE Primary School, Areley Kings Methodist Church, St Bartholomew's Church Areley Kings, St Michael's Church Stourport, Severnside Medical Practice, Bewdley Medical Centre, Kidderminster Hospital.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Bewdley, Kidderminster, Areley Kings, Wilden, Hartlebury, Summerfield, Dunley, Astley, Shrawley, Holt Heath, Ombersley, Abberley, Great Witley, Little Witley, Clows Top, Rock, Heightington, Bayton, Mamble, Pensax, Ribbesford, Upper Arley, Wolverley, Cookley, Blakedown, Chaddesley Corbett, Stone, Broadwaters, Stanklyn, Mustow Green, Shenstone, Torton, Rushock.

Stourport-on-Severn sits right on the banks of the River Severn, where the water slows down and the canals join the flow, giving the town its unique riverside character. It's got that relaxed holiday-town feel about it, with funfair rides by the river, boats moored along the basins, and families enjoying ice creams on the promenade. You don't need to rush in Stourport — whether you're out on the water, wandering around the shops, or sitting in one of the cafés, it all moves at a gentler pace.

Unlike many towns in Worcestershire, Stourport didn't grow from ancient roots. It's a relatively young place, only really taking shape in the 18th century when the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal was built. The canal linked the Midlands to the River Severn, turning Stourport into a busy inland port almost overnight. Warehouses, basins and boatyards sprang up quickly, and the town grew to serve the trade. Over time, as canals gave way to railways, the port declined but the town remained. These days, Stourport has a population of around 20,000 and has carved out a reputation as a lovely spot for a day trip or riverside break.

There's plenty to see and do around town. The canal basins are still the heart of Stourport, full of colourful narrowboats and pretty walks along the water. The riverside meadows and funfair give it a bit of a seaside feel, especially in the warmer months. You can hire boats or take trips along the Severn, while the riverside pubs and cafés are always busy with locals and visitors. Just outside town, the National Trust's Hanbury Hall offers elegant gardens and stately rooms to explore. A little further afield, English Heritage's Witley Court stands as a dramatic ruin, with its famous fountains still putting on a show.

Across Worcestershire, there's loads to explore. Worcester offers its cathedral, riverside walks and busy shopping streets. The Malvern Hills pull walkers with sweeping views across several counties. Bewdley, just up the road, gives you cobbled streets and riverside pubs, while Kidderminster's Severn Valley Railway runs heritage steam trains along the beautiful valley. Pershore and Evesham bring market town charm, orchards, and plenty of peaceful countryside to lose yourself in.

Getting to Stourport is straightforward. The A451 runs through the town, linking easily to Kidderminster and the wider road network. The A449 connects nearby to the M5, giving quick access north and south. The nearest train station is in Kidderminster, just a short drive away, with regular services into Birmingham and Worcester. Bus services link the town with neighbouring villages and towns. Birmingham Airport sits about an hour away by car, with a wide choice of domestic and international flights.

Worcestershire as a county offers that great mix of town and country, history and modern life, all wrapped up in beautiful scenery. You've got market towns full of character, rolling farmland, rivers weaving through the countryside, and the Malvern Hills standing watch over it all. Whether you're exploring old abbeys, walking along canal paths, or just enjoying a pint in a village pub, there's always something around the corner that reminds you why this part of England feels so easy to love.

We hope you found this Stourport-on-Severn tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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