THE sun should be making an appearance this Easter bank holiday so what better way to spend it than in a pub garden with a cold pint.
We are lucky in Worcestershire to have the Severn, Avon and Teme rivers to enjoy a drink alongside - as well as many top pubs.
We have compiled a list of riverside pubs worth visiting over Easter in Worcestershire.
What better way to relax then to sit by the river with a cold drink and some pub grub?
Diglis House Hotel - Worcester
The Diglis House Hotel is a popular spot to visit for a drink whilst visiting Worcester on the banks of the River Severn.
The hotel is within walking distance of attractions such as Worcester Cathedral, The Royal Porcelain Museum, The Commandery and also the town centre.
The Holt Fleet - Holt Heath
One of the most popular riverside pubs in Worcestershire is undoubtedly The Holt Fleet.
Boasting a wonderful view of the River Severn and a wide array of outdoor seating across 14 acres of land, just outside of Ombersley and only four miles from Worcester.
Since 1983, The Holt Fleet has been family owned and run, and is a popular location to visit for food and drinks whilst in Worcestershire.
Camp House Inn - Grimley
The Camp House Inn at Grimley, is based along the banks of the River Severn north of Worcester.
The pub has been running for over 84 years and is known for flooding when the River rises.
When the pub does flood, the owners came up with the clever idea to use a small boat to transport customers to and from the pub.
The Star Inn - Pershore
This pub offers terrific views of the River Avon in the heart of Pershore town.
The Star Inn is a fifteenth-century coaching inn, serving a wide range of food, beers, lagers and wines.
The pub also has rooms if you are visiting Pershore.
The Kings Head - Upton-upon-Severn
The King's Head is based along the banks of The River Severn, and offers a seating are overlooking the water.
The pub is next to the town centre and is just a short walk away from the shops.
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