Introduction to Bredon Marina
Nestled in the picturesque village of Bredon, Worcestershire, Bredon Marina offers a tranquil escape on the banks of the River Severn. Renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery, it’s a must-visit destination for boating enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing waterside getaway. The marina's proximity to the historic 14th-century National Trust Bredon Barn adds a touch of cultural significance to your visit.

Exploring the Area
A boat rental from Bredon Marina unlocks a world of scenic waterways and charming destinations. The River Severn provides access to beautiful routes, offering unique perspectives on the surrounding countryside. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the banks! Nearby, the River Avon invites exploration towards Tewkesbury, home to over 350 listed buildings within a conservation area.
- Tewkesbury: Explore this historic riverside town with its impressive architecture and walking routes along the Severn Way and Shakespeare's Avon Way.
- Slimbridge Wetland Centre: A haven for birdwatchers, offering incredible opportunities to spot migratory birds and other wildlife.
- National Trust Bredon Barn: Uncover history at this beautifully preserved 14th-century barn, a short distance from the marina.
- Cheltenham Spa: Enjoy the Regency charm of Cheltenham, with its elegant architecture and vibrant cultural scene.
- Gloucester Cathedral: Visit this stunning cathedral in the historic city of Gloucester.
Adventure & Services
Bredon Marina provides a range of opportunities for water-based adventures. While specific guided tours and charters may vary, the area supports local businesses offering services such as:
- Fishing Charters: Enjoy a day of fishing on the River Severn, with local operators providing equipment and guidance (availability varies).
- Scenic Cruises: Relax and take in the stunning scenery with leisurely cruises along the river.
Tips for First-Time Renters: The best time to visit Bredon Marina is between May and September, when weather conditions are most favorable. Consider a short break exploring Tewkesbury or a longer journey towards Gloucester. Local pubs and accommodations provide convenient options for overnight stays.
Practical Information
Accessibility: The nearest major airport is Birmingham Airport (approximately 30-40 miles northeast). Bredon is easily accessible by car via the M5 motorway. Tewkesbury is located 3.4 miles away, Pershore 7.2 miles, and Malvern 16.8 miles.
GPS Coordinates: 52.0347°N, 2.1289°W
Marina Facilities: Bredon Marina offers docking facilities, with nearby amenities including pubs and accommodations. Specific on-site facilities may vary; it’s recommended to check directly with the marina for details.
Booking Advice: Peak seasons are during school holidays and weekends. Family-friendly options are available, with a range of boats suitable for different group sizes. Book your dream yacht at Bredon Marina via GetBoat.com today!